Short-term effect of multifidus muscle intramuscular electrical stimulation in chronic low back pain

M. Sharma, Sarika Chaudhary
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Interventions for mechanical low back pain (LBP) include physical therapy and pharmaceutical management, as well as surgical intervention. Although the paraspinal muscles have been identified as important spinal stabilizers and are targeted during physical therapy, diminished activation of this muscle can lead to biomechanical dysfunction and lead to mechanical LBP. Intramuscular electrical stimulation (IMES) with low-frequency (2 Hz) current facilitates release of endogenous opioids which promotes analgesia and causes activation of multifidus muscle and improves the changes produced by muscular dysfunction. After single session of intervention, the patient reported that her pain levels were 0 and 1 on a numeric pain scale of 0-10 during rest and walking, respectively. The average score on the Oswestry LBP Disability Questionnaire was reduced from 43/50 to 11/50. Thus, IMES can be used as an effective therapeutic strategy to directly target the deep multifidus muscle and to treat mechanical LBP produced due to multifidus dysfunction.
多裂肌肌内电刺激治疗慢性腰痛的近期疗效
机械性腰痛(LBP)的干预措施包括物理治疗和药物管理,以及手术干预。尽管棘旁肌已被确定为重要的脊柱稳定剂,并且在物理治疗中是靶向的,但该肌肉激活的减少可导致生物力学功能障碍并导致机械性腰痛。低频(2hz)电流肌内电刺激(IMES)促进内源性阿片样物质的释放,促进镇痛,引起多裂肌的激活,改善肌肉功能障碍引起的变化。在单次干预后,患者报告她的疼痛水平在0-10的数值疼痛量表中分别为0和1。Oswestry LBP残疾问卷的平均得分从43/50降至11/50。因此,IMES可以作为一种有效的治疗策略,直接针对多裂肌深部,治疗多裂肌功能障碍引起的机械性腰痛。
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