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Transcranial direct current stimulation (a-tCDS) after subacromial injections in patients with subacromial pain syndrome: a randomized controlled pilot study

机译:亚脉络疼痛综合征患者亚脉络注射后的经颅直流刺激(A-TCDS):随机控制试验研究

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Subacromial pain syndrome (SAPS) is a common complaint in orthopaedics. Subacromial corticosteroid injections (CSI) can relieve pain in the short term. Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (a-tDCS) has been used for symptomatic pain relief in a variety of chronic pain conditions. The aim of this pilot study was to assess whether the application a-tDCS could enhance the symptomatic relief provided by CSI in patients affected by SAPS. Thirty-eight participants (18 to 65-year-old) suffering from SAPS were recruited to have a CSI and randomly allocated to receive, 1 weeks post CSI, real a-tDCS (r-tDCS), sham tDCS (s-tDCS) or no intervention (Control). Upper limb function was measured 1 week prior to the CSI, at the 2- and 4-week follow-ups using self-administered questionnaires and physical measures. Self-reported pain and activity during each day were logged by the participants using visual analog scales (VAS). Differences between groups were tested using repeated-measures ANOVAs. Pain VAS and the Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation scale (SANE) showed significant improvement from baseline 2 weeks and 4 weeks after CSI in all groups (p??0.05). There were no significant group X time interaction 2 weeks following tDCS treatment in any of the variables. All groups showed significant improvement in pain VAS and SANE scores following the CSI. One session of a-tDCS treatment 2?weeks following CSI did not result in any additive or potentializing effects when compared to a s-tDCS or a control group. ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03967574 . Registered 30 May 2019 - Retrospectively registered.
机译:Subacromial疼痛综合征(SAPS)是骨科的共同投诉。亚群皮质类固醇注射(CSI)可以在短期内缓解疼痛。 AnoDal经颅直流刺激(A-TDCS)已被用于各种慢性疼痛条件下的症状性疼痛缓解。该试点研究的目的是评估申请A-TDC是否可以增强CSI在受SAP的患者中提供的症状救济。招募了三十八名参与者(18至65岁)的患有SAP的招聘是CSI并随机分配给CSI后1周,真正的A-TDC(R-TDC),假TDC(S-TDC)或无干预(控制)。使用自我管理问卷和体力措施,在CSI前1周测量上肢功能1周。参与者使用视觉模拟秤(VAS)记录每天的自我报告的疼痛和活动。使用重复测量的ANOVA测试组之间的差异。疼痛VAS和单一评估数值评估标度(SANE)从所有组中CSI后的基线和4周显示出显着改善(P?& 0.05)。在任何变量中的TDC治疗后2周没有显着的X时间交互。所有基团都显示出CSI后疼痛VAS和SANE评分的显着改善。与S-TDC或对照组相比,CSI后的一个A-TDCS治疗2?CSI之后的时间没有导致任何添加剂或潜在的效果。 ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT03967574。 2019年5月30日注册 - 回顾性注册。

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