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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Acar, Başaka; * | Yılmaz, Öznur Tuncab
Affiliations: [a] Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department Ankara, Baskent University Hospital, Ankara, Turkey | [b] Faculty of Health Science Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Başak Acar, PT, MS., Baskent Üniversitesi Hastanesi, Fizik Tedavi ve Rehabilitasyon Polikliniği, M.Fevzi Cakmak Cad. 5.Sokak No:48, 06490 Ankara, Turkey. Tel.: +90 3122122912; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Objectives:The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of electrotherapy and exercise on pain intensity and mobility of connective tissue in patients with myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) in their cervical region. Methods:60 patients were divided into 3 groups using a random allocation programme method. A hotpack was applied, and ultrasound was carried out on the patients in the treatment group who were also given exercise training. Exercise training was only given to the exercise group while the control group was given two weeks rest. The demographic characteristics, autonomic symptoms, and other MPS-associated symptoms of patients were recorded. The Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire was used to evaluate the intensity and quality of pain, and a skin-roll test was used to evaluate connective tissue mobility. Results:There was a statistically significant difference between treatment and control group on the sensory pain, total pain, and Visuel Analog Scale measurements (p< 0.05). There was a decrease in connective tissue sensitivity measurements in the treatment and control groups. The connective tissue tension measurements were also decreased after treatment in the treatment and exercise groups. Conclusion:We concluded that combined treatment was more effective to decrease pain intensity, and increase connective tissue mobility.
Keywords: Myofascial pain syndrome, pain, connective tissue
DOI: 10.3233/BMR-2012-0334
Journal: Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 261-267, 2012
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