Does the use of interferential current prior to pilates exercises accelerate improvement of chronic nonspecific low back pain?
Abstract
Aim: To evaluate whether active interferential current (AIC) before pilates exercises improves pain faster than placebo interferential current (PIC) in patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain (CNLBP). Methods: A total of 142 patients with CNLBP were treated with AIC or PIC before pilates exercises. Pain intensity was measured daily before and after treatment by Pain Numerical Rating Scale. Statistical analysis was performed using...
Paper Details
Title
Does the use of interferential current prior to pilates exercises accelerate improvement of chronic nonspecific low back pain?
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
6
Pages
465 - 474
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