The Efficacy of Dry Needling in Combination With Electrical Stimulation on Pain Reduction and Improved Function in Chronic Plantar Heel Pain: A Critically Appraised Topic

Q4 Medicine
Kelly J. Lumpkin, Eric J. Fuchs, Jeffrey N Lowes
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Abstract

Focused Clinical Question: What is the efficacy of dry needling (DN) in combination with electrical stimulation on pain and function when compared with DN alone, conservative care, or placebo treatments for chronic plantar heel pain? Clinical Bottom Line: Based on a review of three good-quality randomized controlled trials, it appears the lasting effects of utilizing DN in combination with electrical stimulation on chronic plantar heel pain for reduction in pain and an increase in function are superior in some outcome measures but not all outcome measures over time as compared with other treatments. It is unclear whether DN in combination with electrical stimulation is superior to DN alone; however, both are clinically useful when used adjunctively more than four times in a month. Based on conflicting results, needling protocol variations, treatment type comparison variations, and good-quality studies, the grade of a B is assigned to this critically appraised topic.
干针结合电刺激对减轻慢性足底跟痛和改善功能的疗效:一个批评性评价的话题
重点临床问题:与单独使用干针(DN)、保守治疗或安慰剂治疗相比,干针(DN)联合电刺激对慢性足底跟痛的疼痛和功能的影响是什么?临床结论:基于对三个高质量随机对照试验的回顾,与其他治疗方法相比,使用DN联合电刺激治疗慢性足底跟痛以减轻疼痛和增加功能的持久效果在某些结果指标上优于其他治疗方法,但并非所有结果指标都优于其他治疗方法。目前尚不清楚DN联合电刺激是否优于单独DN;然而,当一个月辅助使用超过四次时,两者在临床上都是有用的。基于相互矛盾的结果、针刺方案的变化、治疗类型比较的变化和高质量的研究,这个经过严格评估的主题被评为B级。
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