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摘要
本研究描述了一项随机对照试验(RCT)的结果,该试验调查了神经肌肉运动(NEMEX)与神经肌肉电刺激(NMES)对膝关节骨性关节炎(KOA)患者疼痛、身体功能、平衡、活动范围和步态的影响。材料与方法:将48例膝关节骨性关节炎患者随机分为4组(A组:常规治疗;B组:NEMEX;C组:NMES;D组:NEMEX联合NMES和常规),主要结果如下:干预的可行性、评估程序、依从性和可接受性。次要结果为疼痛、视觉模拟量表(VAS)、膝关节损伤骨性关节炎预后评分(oos)、起身和走动时间(TUG)、活动范围(ROM)、社区平衡和活动量表(CBM&S)和动态步态指数(DGI)。通过完成治疗前后数据的受试者人数来评估可行性和可接受性。结果:治疗6周后,D组VAS评分较A组有显著改善(p = 0.0001), KOOS子变量和TUG检验差异有统计学意义(p = 0.0001), ROM (R)差异有统计学意义(p = 0.01), ROM (L)差异有统计学意义(p = 0.11), CBM&S、DGI差异有统计学意义(p = 0.0001)。结论:该试点试验表明,全功率RCT是一种可行的方法来研究NEMEX与NMES在KOA中的效果。NEMEX联合NMES可以显著减少KOA患者的疼痛和跌倒风险,改善ROM、平衡和动态活动能力。
Neuromuscular Exercise with Neuromuscular electrical
stimulation in Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomised Controlled Pilot
Introduction: The present study describes the findings of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) investigating the ef - fects of neuromuscular exercise (NEMEX) with neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on pain, physical function, balance, range of motion and gait, based on various outcome measures, in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Material and methods: A group of 48 subjects with knee osteoarthritis was randomly allocated into four groups (group A: Conventional treatment; group B: NEMEX; group C: NMES; group D: NEMEX in combination with NMES & Conventional) with the following primary outcomes: feasibility, assessment procedure, adherence and acceptability of the intervention. The secondary outcomes were pain, on the visual analog scale (VAS), knee injury osteoarthritis out - come score (KOOS), timed up & go (TUG), range of motion (ROM), community balance & mobility scale (CBM&S) and dynamic gait index (DGI). Feasibility and acceptability were evaluated by number of subjects completed the pre and post-treatment data. Results: A significant improvement in VAS was noted after six weeks of treatment in group D (p = 0.0001) as com - pared to group A. KOOS sub variables and TUG test were significant at p = 0.0001, ROM (R) was significant at p = 0.01, ROM (L) significant at p = 0.11 and CBM&S, DGI were significant at p = 0.0001. Conclusions: This pilot trial suggests that fully-powered RCT is a feasible approach to investigating the effect of NEMEX with NMES in KOA. NEMEX with NMES may significantly reduce pain and fall risks, and improve ROM, balance and dynamic mobility in patients with KOA.
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Advances in Rehabilitation is not only directed to representatives of biological and medical sciences, specialists from almost all fields of medicine, such as cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, traumatology and internal diseases, have been published in it. The journal contains papers concerning psychological, sociological, and occupational rehabilitation, along with articles which deal with organization and marketing. The journal is also dedicated to the ethical problems of rehabilitation. A significant part of the published papers have focused on the problems of sport and physical activity for people with disabilities