| Literature DB >> 22997531 |
Claudia Hohmann1, Isabella Ullrich, Romy Lauche, Kyung-Eun Choi, Rainer Lüdtke, Roman Rolke, Holger Cramer, Felix Joyonto Saha, Thomas Rampp, Andreas Michalsen, Jost Langhorst, Gustav Dobos, Frauke Musial.
Abstract
Objectives. The objective was to investigate whether a treatment with a needle stimulation pad (NSP) changes perceived pain and/or sensory thresholds in patients with chronic neck (NP) and lower back pain (BP). Methods. 40 patients with chronic NP and 42 patients with chronic BP were equally randomized to either treatment or waiting list control group. The treatment group self-administered a NSP over a period of 14 days. Pain ratings were recorded on numerical rating scales (NRSs). Mechanical detection thresholds (MDTs) and pressure pain thresholds (PPTs) were determined at the site of maximal pain and in the adjacent region, vibration detection thresholds (VDT) were measured at close spinal processes. The Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire (NPQ) and the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) were utilized for the NP and BP study, respectively. Results. NRS ratings were significantly reduced for the treatment groups compared to the control groups (NP: P = .021 and BP: P < .001), accompanied by a significant increase of PPT at pain maximum (NP: P = .032 and BP: P = .013). There was no effect on VDT and MDT. The NPQ showed also a significant improvement, but not the ODI. Conclusions. The mechanical NSP seems to be an effective treatment method for chronic NP and BP.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22997531 PMCID: PMC3446809 DOI: 10.1155/2012/753583
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1Needle stimulation pad.
Figure 2Consort E-flowchart: neck pain study.
Figure 3Consort E-flowchart: back pain study.
Baseline characteristics.
| NP study | BP study | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment group | Control group | Treatment group | Control group | |
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| 17 | 18 | 21 | 21 |
| Percentage female (%) | 82.4 | 100 | 71.4 | 66.7 |
| Mean (SD) age (years) | 47.0 (10.9) | 48.0 (12.1) | 63.1 (11.9) | 64.5 (10.6) |
Pre- to posttreatment changes (mean and standard deviation) and estimated group differences (from analysis of covariance) of outcome parameters. Bold values indicate significant P values.
| Control group | Needle stimulus pad | Estimated difference (95% CL) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre | Post | |||||
| Pain (Numeric Rating Scale) | ||||||
| Neck pain | 4.4 (1.8) | 4.5 (2.2) | 4.9 (2.0) | 3.4 (2.7) | −1.6 (−2.8 to − 0.3) |
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| Lower back pain | 4.9 (1.9) | 5.4 (1.9) | 5.0 (2.3) | 3.2 (2.2) | −2.3 (−3.2 to − 1.3) |
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| Function (Neck Pain Questionnaire NPQ or Oswestry Disease Index ODI) | ||||||
| Neck pain | 33.2 (11.1) | 32.5 (9.2) | 36.3 (13.5) | 26.5 (15.7) | −7.4 (−13.7 to − 1.1) |
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| Lower back pain | 25.0 (13.9) | 19.9 (10.9) | 22.8 (14.5) | 18.8 (14.6) | 0.4 (−4.8 to 5.6) | 0.878 |
| Log pressure pain threshold (PPT) area of maximum pain | ||||||
| Neck pain | 2.303 (0.168) | 2.311 (0.182) | 2.193 (0.221) | 2.314 (0.264) | 0.106 (0.013 to 0.198) |
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| Lower back pain | 2.548 (0.186) | 2.534 (0.170) | 2.552 (0.150) | 2.619 (0.110) | 0.082 (0.021 to 0.144) |
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| Log pressure pain threshold (PPT) 10 cm close to maximum pain | ||||||
| Neck pain | 2.358 (0.173) | 2.319 (0.142) | 2.331 (0.202) | 2.380 (0.264) | 0.085 (−0.002 to 0.171) | 0.064 |
| Lower back pain | 2.588 (0.178) | 2.534 (0.170) | 2.570 (0.138) | 2.596 (0.109) | 0.073 (0.006 to 0.139) |
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| Log mechanical detection threshold (MDT) area of maximum pain | ||||||
| Neck pain | 0.118 (0.316) | 0.174 (0.369) | 0.129 (0.480) | 0.132 (0.347) | −0.043 (−0.282 to 0.196) | 0.726 |
| Lower back pain | 0.477 (0.598) | 0.342 (0.526) | 0.423 (0.375) | 0.486 (0.413) | 0.174 (−0.062 to 0.409) | 0.156 |
| Log mechanical detection threshold (MDT) 10 cm close to maximum pain | ||||||
| Neck pain | −0.067 (0.410) | −0.080 (0.427) | 0.128 (0.488) | −0.040 (0.422) | −0.049 (−0.306 to 0.208) | 0.712 |
| Lower back pain | 0.563 (0.491) | 0.376 (0.499) | 0.317 (0.435) | 0.359 (0.449) | 0.145 (−0.085 to 0.376) | 0.224 |
| Vibration detection threshold (VDT) area of maximum pain | ||||||
| Neck pain | 6.7 (1.4) | 6.7 (0.9) | 6.3 (1.3) | 6.1 (1.5) | −0.4 (−1.1 to 0.3) | 0.247 |
| Lower back pain | 3.8 (2.0) | 4.1 (1.7) | 4.2 (1.7) | 4.2 (1.9) | −0.2 (−1.0 to 0.5) | 0.514 |
| Vibration detection threshold (VDT) 10 cm close to maximum pain | ||||||
| Neck pain | 6.5 (1.0) | 6.5 (1.1) | 6.0 (1.4) | 5.7 (1.5) | −0.5 (−1.1 to 0.2) | 0.165 |
| Lower back pain | 5.1 (1.1) | 5.0 (1.3) | 5.0 (1.6) | 5.0 (1.2) | 0.1 (−0.5 to 0.7) | 0.774 |
Figure 4Numerical rating scale (mean ± SEM) of patients with chronic neck pain and chronic lower back pain at baseline (pretreatment) and after 2 weeks (posttreatment). Patients in the neck pain treatment group (filled circle) as well as in the lower back pain treatment group (filled square) showed a significant treatment effect compared to the controls (open symbols). P values are indicated as *P < .05, ***P < .001.
Figure 5Scores of the Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire (NPQ) and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) (mean ± SEM) of patients with chronic neck pain and chronic lower back pain at baseline (pretreatment) and after 2 weeks (posttreatment). Patients of the neck pain treatment group (filled circle) had significantly lower neck-pain-related disabilities after 2 week treatment compared to patients in the waiting list control (open circle). No such effect could be detected in the ODI in lower back pain patients (filled square = treatment group, open square = control group). P values are indicated as *P < .05, n. s. (no significance).
Spearman correlation coefficients for detections thresholds in control areas.
| Neck pain | Lower back pain | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hand | Foot | Hand | Foot | |
| PPT |
0.833 ( | 0.690 ( | 0.601 ( | 0.590 ( |
| MDT | 0.752 ( | 0.568 ( | 0.686 ( | 0.632 ( |
| VDT | 0.541 ( | 0.645 ( | 0.420 ( | 0.740 ( |
Figure 6Pressure pain thresholds (mean ± SEM) at the area of maximum pain of patients with 413 chronic neck pain and chronic lower back pain at baseline (pretreatment) and after 2 weeks 414 (posttreatment). Patients in the neck pain treatment group (filled circle) as well as in the 415 lower back pain treatment group (filled square) showed a significant treatment effect 416 compared to controls (open symbols). P values are indicated as *P < .05.
Figure 7Pressure pain thresholds (mean ± SEM) at the area 10 cm close to maximum pain of patients with chronic neck pain and chronic lower back pain at baseline (pretreatment) and after 2 weeks (posttreatment). Only patients in the lower back pain treatment group (filled square) had a significant treatment effect compared to patients in the control group (open square). No significant effect could be found in the neck pain group (filled circle = treatment group, open circle = control group). P values are indicated as *P < .05, n. s. (no significance).