Impact of Intramuscular Electrical Stimulation on Multifidus Muscle Function in Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
OrthoEvidence Journal (OE Journal) - ACE Report
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Med Sci Monit. 2025 01-Oct;():. 10.12659/MSM.949677What this means for my practice?
IMES combined with standard physiotherapy improves neuromuscular function, tissue perfusion, pain, and postural stability more than conventional therapy including TENS. Clinicians may consider IMES as an additional treatment to improve multifidus muscle activation and functional outcomes in chronic low back pain rehabilitation. Key limitations include the small sample size, multimodal treatment design preventing isolated effects of intramuscular electrical stimulation, and short follow-up duration.
Resumen del estudio
Twenty-nine patients with chronic low back pain were randomized to receive either standard physiotherapy including transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) or the same program with intramuscular electrical stimulation (IMES) replacing TENS. The primary outcomes of interest were multifidus muscle properties including muscle stiffness, muscle tension, and tissue perfusion. Secondary outcomes of interest included pressure pain threshold (PPT), pain intensity, range of motion (ROM), postural stability, and maximal voluntary contraction. Outcomes were assessed at baseline, immediately after a 6 week intervention, and at a 4 week follow-up post intervention. Overall, the results of the study revealed statistically significant improvements in muscle tension, tissue perfusion, PPT, pain intensity, ROM, and postural stability favouring the IMES group, while no significant differences were observed for muscle stiffness or maximal voluntary contraction. These findings suggest that IMES may enhance neuromuscular function and pain modulation when incorporated into multimodal rehabilitation for chronic low back pain.
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