R. Torres , R. Gonzalez-Peña , F. Arrizabalaga , J. Casaña-Granell , Y. Alakhdar-Mohamara , J.C. Benítez-Martínez
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我们的目的是验证微电流在疼痛中的有效性,特别是在颈部疼痛。共有20例急性或慢性颈部疼痛患者在门诊采用微电流技术进行了专门的治疗。采用视觉模拟量表(visual analogue scale, VAS)自评治疗前后疼痛。治疗前平均VAS评分为65.45,治疗后平均VAS评分为21.90。平均治疗时间为3.5周。本研究结果与国外关于微电流在该条件下应用的研究结果一致。关于微电流的应用的出版物很少。在这项研究中观察到的好处是患者功能恢复迅速,无副作用或禁忌症,易于使用,患者感觉良好,以及非常好的成本/效益比。这组观察结果支持用这种技术进行更严格的研究。
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Disminución del dolor en cervicalgias mediante la aplicación de microcorrientes

We aim to verify the effectiveness of microcurrents in pain, specifically in cervical pain. A total of 20 patients with acute or chronic neck pain have been treated in the out-patient clinic with microcurrent technology exclusively. Pain assessment was performed using the visual analogue scale (VAS) for self-assessment before and after the full treatment. The mean VAS before treatment was 65.45 and the average post-treatment was 21.90. Mean treatment duration was 3.5 weeks. The results of this study are consistent with the studies published in other countries on applications of microcurrents in this condition. There are few publications on applications of microcurrents. The benefits observed in the study with this technology are rapid functional recovery of the patient, no side effects or contraindications, ease of application and good feeling for the patient as well as a very good cost/benefit ratio. The set of observations supports carrying out more rigorous studies with this technology.

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