High frequency transcutaneous electrical stimulation in the immediate postoperative period of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a randomized clinical trial

M. B. Dohnert, Nicole de Oliveira Cardoso Novaski, J. R. Deves, Albertino Rennan de Oliveira Soares, M. M. D. Silveira, João Victor Euzébio dos Santos, P. Kuplich, R. Daitx
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Introduction: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is an important structure for knee stability. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is an electrical current applied for significant pain relief. Objective: To evaluate the effects of high-frequency TENS on the immediate postoperative period of ACL reconstruction. Methods: 46 patients in the postoperative period of ACL reconstruction were randomly assigned to a control group (CG=23) and a TENS group (TG=23). Knee range of motion (ROM), pain, muscle strength, and drug intake were assessed before surgery and 24 and 48 hours after surgery. The TENS intervention protocol started in the recovery room, shortly after surgery, and was maintained continuously for the first 48 hours after surgery. Results: The TENS group (TG) significantly controlled the increased level of postoperative pain (p<0.05) and significantly increased flexion ROM (p<0.05). When compared to the Control group (CG), the TENS group had a lower intake of ketoprofen (48.27%), diazepam (256.98%), and dipyrone (121.21%), morphine (320.77%), and tramadol (437.46%). Conclusion: Continuous high-frequency TENS significantly reduced pain intensity and significantly improved ROM, muscle strength, and drug intake in the postoperative period of ACL reconstruction.
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高频经皮电刺激在前交叉韧带重建术后即刻的应用:一项随机临床试验
前言:前交叉韧带(ACL)是维持膝关节稳定的重要结构。经皮神经电刺激(TENS)是一种用于显著缓解疼痛的电流。目的:探讨高频TENS对ACL重建术后即刻的影响。方法:将46例ACL重建术后患者随机分为对照组(CG=23)和TENS组(TG=23)。术前及术后24、48小时评估膝关节活动度(ROM)、疼痛、肌肉力量和药物摄入量。TENS干预方案始于术后恢复室,并在术后48小时内持续实施。结果:TENS组(TG)明显控制了术后疼痛升高程度(p<0.05),明显增加了屈曲ROM (p<0.05)。与对照组(CG)相比,TENS组酮洛芬(48.27%)、地西泮(256.98%)、地吡酮(121.21%)、吗啡(320.77%)、曲马多(437.46%)的摄取量低于对照组(CG)。结论:连续高频TENS可显著降低ACL重建术后疼痛强度,显著改善膝关节活动度、肌力、药物摄入。
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