Comparison of Effectiveness of Interferential Therapy and Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in Construction Workers having Cervical Spondylosis Using McGill Pain Questionnaire

Nalini K, Senthil kumar S, Prathap Suganthirababu, Jagatheesan Alagesan
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Background: Degeneration can occur as a result of moisture loss and decreased flexibility in the neck’s spinal discsover time. Cervical spondylosis can also be brought in addition to recurrent neck motions, prior neck injuries, badposture, and genetic factors and by poor posture.Purpose: The study objective was comparison of the efficiency of interferential therapy and transcutaneouselectrical nerve stimulation in construction workers having cervical spondylosis using the short form of the MCGill pain questionnaire.Methodology: 50 subjects participated in the study from Mars India Builds and selected based on the inclusion andexclusion criteria. Subjects assigned into interferential therapy group (n=25) and transcutaneous electrical nervestimulation group (n=25). Along with this, static neck exercises were given to both groups. The treatment periodwas given for 40 mins and 6 days per week and continued for 2 weeks. The entire study process is conducted fromNovember 2022 to April 2023.Result: From the finding of this study interferential therapy group post-test mean was 8.88 and whereas thetranscutaneous electrical nerve stimulation group was 11.72. This strongly suggests that interferential therapyin construction workers having cervical spondylosis along with static neck exercises is more effective thantranscutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.Conclusion: In this study interferential therapy with static neck exercises among construction workers was foundto be more effective than transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.
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使用麦吉尔疼痛问卷比较干扰疗法和经皮神经电刺激疗法对患有颈椎病的建筑工人的疗效
背景:随着时间的推移,颈部椎间盘的水分流失和灵活性降低会导致颈椎退化。目的:本研究的目的是使用 MCGill 疼痛问卷的简表,比较干扰疗法和经皮神经电刺激疗法对患有颈椎病的建筑工人的治疗效果。方法:根据纳入和排除标准,从 Mars India Builds 挑选了 50 名受试者参与研究。受试者被分配到干扰治疗组(25 人)和经皮神经电刺激组(25 人)。同时,两组均进行颈部静态锻炼。治疗时间为每周 6 天,每次 40 分钟,持续 2 周。整个研究过程从 2022 年 11 月至 2023 年 4 月:从研究结果来看,干扰治疗组的后测平均值为 8.88,而经皮神经电刺激组为 11.72。这有力地表明,对患有颈椎病的建筑工人进行干扰治疗和颈部静力锻炼比经皮电神经刺激疗法更有效:本研究发现,在建筑工人中进行干扰治疗和颈部静态锻炼比经皮电神经刺激更有效。
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