Effectiveness of neuromuscular exercises and neuromuscular electrical stimulation on pain, function and balance in patients with knee osteoarthritis – a randomised controlled trial

J. Sabharwal, S. Joshi
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The current study explores the effect of neuromuscular exercises (NEMEX) and neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on pain, function, balance, range of motion (ROM), fall risk and dynamic mobility in patients with knee osteoarthritis. A total of 92 subjects were randomly allocated into four groups: Group A – conventional treatment; Group B – NEMEX; Group C – NMES; and Group D – NEMEX in combination with NMES and conventional treatment. Visual analogue scale(VAS), knee injury osteoarthritis and outcome score (KOOS), timed up and go test (TUG), range of motion (ROM), community balance and mobility scale (CBM&S), and dynamic gait index (DGI) were the outcome measures in the study. Statistically significant improvement was found in VAS in Group D with 1.61 ± 0.50 (mean ± standard deviation (SD)) followed by Group C with 2.59 ± 0.50 (mean ± SD) and Group B with 4.18 ± 0.50 (mean ± SD) and at week 10 (follow-up) in Group D with1.74 ± 0.54 (mean ± SD) followed by Group C with 3.23 ± 0.87 (mean ± SD) and Group B with 4.91 ± 0.75 (mean ± SD) and in comparison to Group A at P = 0.0001 at week 6 and at week 10 in comparison to Group A. KOOS subvariables, TUG, ROM (R, L), CBM&S and DGI were also found significant at P = 0.0001 at week 6 and at week 10. This study found that combined application of NEMEX and NMES is helpful in improving pain, function, balance, ROM and reduces fall risks. Trial registration no. CTRI/2021/06/034213
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神经肌肉锻炼和神经肌肉电刺激对膝关节骨性关节炎患者疼痛、功能和平衡的影响--随机对照试验
本研究探讨了神经肌肉锻炼(NEMEX)和神经肌肉电刺激(NMES)对膝关节骨性关节炎患者的疼痛、功能、平衡、活动范围(ROM)、跌倒风险和动态活动能力的影响。共有 92 名受试者被随机分为四组:A 组--常规治疗;B 组--NEMEX;C 组--NMES;D 组--NEMEX 与 NMES 和常规治疗相结合。视觉模拟量表(VAS)、膝关节损伤和骨关节炎结果评分(KOOS)、定时起立行走测试(TUG)、活动范围(ROM)、社区平衡和活动能力量表(CBM&S)以及动态步态指数(DGI)是本研究的结果测量指标。在第 10 周(随访)时,D 组的 VAS 有明显改善,为 1.61 ± 0.50(平均值 ± 标准差 (SD)),其次是 C 组的 2.59 ± 0.50(平均值 ± 标准差 (SD))和 B 组的 4.18 ± 0.50(平均值 ± 标准差 (SD));在第 10 周(随访)时,D 组的 VAS 有明显改善,为 1.74 ± 0.54(平均值 ± 标准差 (SD)),其次是 C 组的 3.KOOS子变量、TUG、ROM (R、L)、CBM&S 和 DGI 在第 6 周和第 10 周也被发现具有显著性,P = 0.0001。该研究发现,联合应用 NEMEX 和 NMES 有助于改善疼痛、功能、平衡、ROM 并降低跌倒风险。CTRI/2021/06/034213
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