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Effect Of Neuromodulation In Patient With Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Sponsor: Cairo University
Summary
This study was designed to examine the efficacy of Neuromodulation therapy By using transcutanous electric nerve stimulation( TENS) in Patients With FMS and to provide preliminary evidence regarding its effects on pain ,anxiety and QOL by objectively measuring Cortisol level in FMS patients.
Official title: Effect Of Neuromodulation on Pain and Quality of Life In Patient With Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
20 Years - 45 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2023-01-01
Completion Date
2025-03-15
Last Updated
2025-01-29
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Low frequency TENS
Low TENS group participated in twelve sessions of electrical stimulation with low frequency (TENS, 10 Hz/200 μs) was applied with self-adhesive electrodes (size 9 × 5 cm,), in the paravertebral ganglionar region (from T1 to L2). The sessions took place at the same time of the day, lasted 30 min, in an acclimatized room (23 °C) and the intensity of the current was delivered at sensory-level intensity, adjusted every 5 min by the sensory threshold, during the 30 min as tolerated by each subject, but without motor contraction or pain reported by the subject.
Locations (1)
Faculty of physical therapy laps at cairo university
Giza, Egypt