Conservative Treatment Alone and with Diclofenac Sodium Phonophoresis on The Patients With Low Back Pain Due to Prolapsed Lumbar Intervertebral Disc

H. Rahman, A. Haque, M. Emran, A. Zaman
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Background: Prolapsed lumbar intervertebral disc (PLID) one of the major causes of low back pain. The PLID has become an important and increasingly general health problem, both in Bangladesh and across the world. Phonophoresis has been used clinically since the early 1960s in attempts to drive these drugs transdermally into subcutaneous tissues. The efficacy of Phonophoresis has not been conclusively established in PLID linked low back pain. Objective: To evaluate the effects of Diclofenac Sodium Phonophoresis on patients with low back pain due to PLID. Materials and Methods: The comparative study was conducted on the 72 patients diagnosed as PLID after being confirmed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and, were randomly assigned to Group A(Control group) and Group B (Case group), 36 patients in each group. Visual analog scale (VAS), Straight leg raising (SLR) test used to assess the effects on the last 3rd day of the consecutive week. Results: There were significant differences of improvement in outcome measure between the two groups from pretreatment to week 4. After 4 weeks of treatment VAS score in Group A was 2.10±0.5 and in Group B was 1.7 ± 0.5,P-Valuewas0.026.The significant improvement was observed in Group B patients, and according to Straight leg raising test of patients in Group A was 65.27± 7.36 and for group B it was 75.1 ±6.9. P-Value of 0.069 implies that it was not significant. Conclusion: Effectively managed Diclofenac sodium Phonophoresis can reduce the pain consistency of PLID to a major extent. KYAMC Journal Vol. 13, No. 03, October 2022: 158-164
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单用保守治疗及双氯芬酸钠吸音治疗腰椎间盘突出症所致腰痛的疗效观察
背景:腰椎间盘突出(PLID)是腰痛的主要原因之一。在孟加拉国和世界各地,PLID已成为一个重要和日益普遍的健康问题。自20世纪60年代初以来,语音电泳已被用于临床,试图将这些药物经皮进入皮下组织。音游疗法对PLID相关腰痛的疗效尚未确定。目的:评价双氯芬酸钠对PLID所致腰痛的治疗效果。材料与方法:对72例经磁共振成像(MRI)确诊为PLID的患者进行对比研究,随机分为A组(对照组)和B组(病例组),每组36例。连续一周最后3天采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)、直腿抬高(SLR)试验评价效果。结果:治疗前至治疗第4周,两组患者预后指标改善差异有统计学意义。治疗4周后,A组VAS评分为2.10±0.5,B组为1.7±0.5,p值为0.026。B组患者改善明显,直腿抬高试验A组患者为65.27±7.36,B组患者为75.1±6.9。p值为0.069,说明差异不显著。结论:双氯芬酸钠的有效管理可在很大程度上降低PLID的疼痛一致性。KYAMC学报第13卷第03期,2022年10月:158-164
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