A Comparative Study on the Adequacy of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation and Traction Devices in Patients with Cervical Spondylosis.

Authors

  • Dr . Eiman Saeida Saleh A Department of physiotherapy, Faculty of Medical Technology, Tripoli University Libya Author
  • Azeezah Jumma Abdulsamia Faculty of Medical Technology, Department of physiotherapy, Tripoli University, Libya Author

Keywords:

Cervical Spondylosis, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation

Abstract

This paper was planned to assess and compare the adequacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve incitement (TENS) and footing gadget in quiet with cervical spondylosis for diminishes torment concentrated and Increments run of movement cervical spondylosis. Strategies: Six of females' members with neck torment was arbitrarily apportioned to two bunches, treated with either TENS (n = 6) or fake treatment (n = 6). These patients were chosen from the outpatient of Tripoli therapeutic center healing center in Tripoli. Patients were isolated arbitrarily by basically strategy into break even with group's number. Bunch A - comprise of 3 subjects with cervical spondylosis who will be given restorative cervical footing and physical treatment program (Manual rub, Works out) for 3 sessions – weeks for 4weeks.Group B - comprise of 3 subjects with cervical spondylosis who will be given restorative transcutaneous electrical nerve incitement (TENS) and physical treatment program (Manual knead, Works out) for 3 sessions – weeks for 4 weeks. Gather A and Gather B subjects will be compared to know which treatment is more successful.  Results: The evaluations were compared and utilized to degree result treatment. Advancement in their condition was measured in terms of a lessening within the individual's level of torment amid the week after the conclusion of the primary session there was a significant difference between before and after treatment for left ROM because the mean value of pre-treatment was (40) and post-treatment was (43.3) where the percentage improvement was (96, 29%). There was a significant difference between before and after treatment for right ROM rotation because the mean value of pre-treatment was (43.3) and post-treatment was (70) where the percentage improvement was (95, 83%).  Conclusions: Within the limitations of the study, the following conclusion was that adding TENS therapy to a physical therapy program (manual massage, exercise) would be more effective in managing symptoms of osteoarthritis. Cervical vertebrae, relieve neck and arm pain, reduce neck crippling, and improve equipment traction of activities of daily life.

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2024-02-07

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A Comparative Study on the Adequacy of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation and Traction Devices in Patients with Cervical Spondylosis. (2024). Derna Academy Journal for Applied Sciences, 2(1), 48-62. https://dp.lad.edu.ly/journals/index.php/dajas/article/view/30