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Effects of capacitive and resistive electric transfer therapy on pain and lumbar muscle stiffness and activity in patients with chronic low back pain

Michio Wachi, Takumi Jiroumaru, Ayako Satonaka, Masae Ikeya, Shinichi Noguchi, Mika Suzuki, Yutaro Hyodo, Yasumasa Oka, Takamitsu Fujikawa

2022Journal of Physical Therapy Science15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

[Purpose] In this study, we investigated the therapeutic effects of capacitive and resistive electric transfer therapy in patients with chronic low back pain. [Participants and Methods] The study included 24 patients with chronic low back pain (12 patients each in the intervention and sham groups). Pain intensity, superficial and deep lumbar multifidus stiffness and maximum forward trunk flexion and associated activation level of the iliocostalis (thoracic and lumbar component) and lumbar multifidus muscles were measured. [Results] Post-intervention pain intensity and muscle stiffness were significantly lower than pre-intervention measurements in the intervention group. However, no between-group difference was observed in the muscle activation level at the end-point of standing trunk flexion. [Conclusion] Our findings highlight a significant therapeutic benefit of capacitive and resistive electric transfer therapy in patients with chronic low back pain and muscle stiffness.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLumbarMultifidus muscleLow back painMuscle stiffnessTrunkPhysical therapyTherapeutic effectPhysical medicine and rehabilitationStiffnessSurgeryPathologyEcologyEngineeringBiologyStructural engineeringAlternative medicineMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitationMuscle activation and electromyography studiesMyofascial pain diagnosis and treatment