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The experience with repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation in subjects with lumbosacral radiculopathy

https://doi.org/10.17650/2222-8721-2020-10-2-31-38

Abstract

Introduction. Lumbosacral radiculopathy is а leading cause of long-term disability. Taking into a consideration the duration of treatment radiculopathy, the risk of developing adverse reactions when taking analgesics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, the physiotherapeutic method — repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation may become a promising method of therapy.

Aim of the study. Assessment of the effectiveness of the complex treatment for patients with lumbosacral radiculopathy using the course of the repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation.

Materials and methods. Forty patients with lumbosacral radiculopathy were enrolled in the open non-randomized study, were divided into 2 parallel groups. The patients of the 1st group received a course of traditional treatment and a course of the repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation. The patients of the 2nd group were treated with the traditional treatment without the course of the stimulation. A magnetic stimulator MagPro (Magventure, Denmark) was used for repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation.

Results. A significant difference (p <0.001) was registered regarding the reduction of pain syndrome and the improvement of the functional status after treatment in both groups. 14 (70 %) patients of the first group achieved a pain visual analogue scale relief by 50 % after 10 repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation sessions, while 6 (30 %) patients did this after 15 repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation sessions. We did not observed a statistically significant differences (p >0.05) in pain syndrome, functional status, anxiety level at the end of follow-up between the groups.

Conclusion. We did not receive the benefits of the repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation course in comparison with a traditional treatment of a lumbosacral radiculopathy. Further placebo-controlled studies to study the effect of repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation on pain and anxiety in patients with back pain and radiculopathy are required.

About the Authors

V. N. Blokhina
Clinical and diagnostic center «Аrbatskiy» of National Medical and Surgical Center named after N.I. Pirogov, the Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

37 Gagarinsky Lane, Мoscow 119002



M. M. Kopachka
N.N. Burdenko National Scientific and Practical Center for Neurosurgery, the Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

16 the 4th Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street, Мoscow 125047



E. M. Troshina
N.N. Burdenko National Scientific and Practical Center for Neurosurgery, the Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

16 the 4th Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street, Мoscow 125047



D. S. Kanshin
National Medical and Surgical Center named after N.I. Pirogov, the Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

65 Nizhnyaya Pervomayskaya Street, Мoscow 105203



S. G. Nikolaev
Medical Company Elf Ltd
Russian Federation

11 Gagarina Street, Vladimir 600000

 



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Blokhina V.N., Kopachka M.M., Troshina E.M., Kanshin D.S., Nikolaev S.G. The experience with repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation in subjects with lumbosacral radiculopathy. Neuromuscular Diseases. 2020;10(2):31-38. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/2222-8721-2020-10-2-31-38

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