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Effects of Repetitive Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation on Pain, Disability, and Quality of Life in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients

Journal

JOURNAL OF MAGNETICS
Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 111-115

Publisher

KOREAN MAGNETICS SOC
DOI: 10.4283/JMAG.2021.26.1.111

Keywords

repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation; magnetic field; pain; disability; quality of life; chronic low back pain

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  1. Sun Moon University

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The study confirmed that repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation has a significant effect on reducing pain and disability in patients with chronic low back pain.
This study examined the effects of repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation on pain, disability, and quality of life in chronic low back pain patients. Thirty subjects were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups, and rPMS was applied to the experimental group for 10 minutes per day, 5 times a week for a total of 4 weeks. The subject's was evaluated by a VAS test, KODI test, and SF-36 test. In the experimental group, significant decrease was observed in the VAS test and the KODI test after treatment (p <.05), and there was significant difference in the VAS test and the KODI test compared to the control group (p <.05). The results of this study suggest that rPMS applied effects the pain and disability in low back pain patients.

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