CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Revista Fisioterapia Invasiva / Journal of Invasive Techniques in Physical Therapy 2019; 02(02): 070-071
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-3401891
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Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Novel treatment with percutaneus electrolysis in cervical whiplash syndrome

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García Naranjo JR
1   Complejo Hospitalario Materno-Insular, Las Palmas, Spain
2   Centro de Rehabilitación Vecindario SL. Las Palmas, Spain
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Publication Date:
20 December 2019 (online)

 

    Abstract

    Introduction and Aims Cervical whiplash syndrome (CWS) commonly occurs because of the rear impact of motor vehicle collisions, producing a forced passive extension of the neck, followed by a rapid flexion in the form of a whip. This violent flexion can lead to an enthesopathy of the levator scapulae muscle (LS). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the percutaneous needle electrolysis (PNE) technique on the enthesopathy of the LS after a CWS and to compare this with a conventional physical therapy protocol.

    Material and Methods In a physical therapy center specialized in traffic accidents, we arranged to interview a sample of 100 voluntary patients, providing subjects with the inclusion-exclusion criteria and an informed consent form. Participants recruited to the study had their pain quantified using the visual analog scale (VAS) for pain, the validated neck pain questionnaire (NPQ), and an algometer. Two groups were created. One received the PNE technique and the other received the conventional physiotherapy protocol. Once treatments were completed, pain was quantified once again and the results were obtained.

    Results The most important findings are highlighted, regarding the comparison of variables of pain quantification in both groups and regarding the cost per treatment session.

    Conclusions

    1. The conventional physiotherapy protocol used is effective for the reduction of pain in the SLC in the enthesopathy of the LS.

    2. Treatment with the PNE technique is effective for the reduction of pain in the CWS for LS enthesopathy.

    3. Physiotherapy treatment which includes the PNE technique is more effective in the algometry variable than treatment performed with conventional physiotherapy techniques by 16.8%.

    3. The PNE technique is superior to the protocol of conventional physiotherapy in the cost/effectiveness relationship by 85%.

    4. The PNE technique, without combining the same with any other physiotherapy technique, is effective for the reduction of pain in cases of enthesopathy.


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    Comparative of both groups for the VAS variable, before and after:

    Group

    VAS pre

    VAS post

    % Improvement

    Conventional physiotherapy

    6.7136

    5.1211

    31.3

    PNE technique

    6.8664

    5.0689

    35.3

    Comparative of both groups with the algometry variable before and after:

    Group

    Alg. pre

    Alg. post

    % Improvement

    Conventional physiotherapy

    3.1778

    4.1503

    23.5

    PNE technique

    2.059

    3.4477

    40.3

    Comparative of both groups for the NPQ before and after:

    Group

    NPQ pre

    NPQ post

    % Improvement

    Conventional physiotherapy

    79.025

    68.0417

    16.4%

    PNE technique

    73.52

    61.894

    18.8%

    Treatment cost for each group:

    Price per session

    Group

    Sessions

    Treatment cost

    15.82 €

    Conventional physiotherapy

    20

    316,4 €

    PNE technique

    3

    47,46 €

    Comparativa de los dos grupos en la variable EVA antes y después:

    GRUPO

    EVA antes

    EVA desp.

    % Mejoría

    Fisioterapia convencional

    6,7136

    5,1211

    31,3

    Técnica EP

    6,8664

    5,0689

    35,3

    Comparativa de los dos grupos en la variable Algómetro antes y después:

    GRUPO

    Alg. antes

    Alg. desp.

    % Mejoría

    Fisioterapia convencional

    3,1778

    4,1503

    23,5

    Técnica EP

    2,059

    3,4477

    40,3

    Comparativa de los dos grupos en la variable NPQ antes y después:

    GRUPO

    NPQ antes

    NPQ desp.

    % Mejoría

    Fisioterapia convencional

    79,025

    68,0417

    16,4

    Técnica EP

    73,52

    61,894

    18,8

    Coste de tratamiento en cada grupo:

    PRECIO POR SESIÓN

    GRUPO

    SESIONES

    COSTE TTO.

    15,82 €

    Fisioterapia convencional

    20

    316,4 €

    Técnica de EP

    3

    47,46 €


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    No conflict of interest has been declared by the author(s).