magnetic stimulation and pain

From: Doug Skrecky (oberon@vcn.bc.ca)
Date: Tue Jan 05 1999 - 01:10:26 MST


Authors
  Pujol J. Pascual-Leone A. Dolz C. Delgado E. Dolz JL. Aldoma J.
Institution
  Magnetic Resonance Center of Pedralbes, Monestir, Barcelona,
  Spain.
Title
  The effect of repetitive
  magnetic stimulation on localized musculoskeletal pain.
Source
  Neuroreport. 9(8):1745-8, 1998 Jun 1.
Abstract
  Current magnetic coil stimulators can efficiently activate
  neural structures without deep electrode placement and the
  local discomfort associated with transcutaneous electrical stimulation used
  in pain control. We tested the possibility of reducing pain
  in patients with localized musculoskeletal processes by applying
  repetitive magnetic stimulation on
  the tender body region. Thirty patients were randomized to
  receive 40 min of real or sham magnetic stimulation. After a
  single session, real magnetic stimulation significantly
  exceeded the sham effect: a 101-point pain
  score decreased by 59% in the treated group and 14% in
  sham-treated patients (z = -3.26, p = 0.001). The pain
  relief attained regularly persisted for several days. Results indicate that
  powerful magnetic coil stimulation can efficiently reduce
  pain originating from localized musculoskeletal injuries.



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