Electrical dry needling versus a non-invasive multicomponent intervention in the treatment of myofascial trigger points in patients with chronic low back pain: A randomised clinical trial

Objective To compare the effects of electrical dry needling with a non-invasive multi-component intervention in patients with chronic low back pain. Design A randomised single-blind clinical trial. Setting Outpatient Physiotherapy Clinic; home. Participants Sixty-four patients with chronic low back...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical rehabilitation 2024-03, Vol.38 (3), p.347-360
Hauptverfasser: Lara-Palomo, Inmaculada Carmen, Antequera-Soler, Eduardo, Fernández-Sánchez, Manuel, Castro-Sánchez, Adelaida María, García-López, Héctor
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To compare the effects of electrical dry needling with a non-invasive multi-component intervention in patients with chronic low back pain. Design A randomised single-blind clinical trial. Setting Outpatient Physiotherapy Clinic; home. Participants Sixty-four patients with chronic low back pain aged 30–65 years. Interventions Six-week electrical dry needling on myofascial trigger points, and a non-invasive multicomponent intervention (home exercise programme, stretching and ischemic compression). Main measures Pain (Visual Analogue Scale), disability (Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire and Oswestry Disability Index), kinesiophobia (Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia), quality of life and sleep (Short Form 36-item Health Survey and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index), isometric endurance of trunk flexor muscles (McQuade test), lumbar mobility in flexion (finger-to-floor distance), and pressure pain threshold (algometer) were assessed at baseline, after 6 weeks, and after 2 months. Results ANOVA showed statistically significant differences in group-by-time interaction for most pain pressure thresholds of myofascial trigger points (P 
ISSN:0269-2155
1477-0873
DOI:10.1177/02692155231201589