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      Effects of Combined Treatment with Thermotherapy and Electrical Stimulation on Musculoskeletal Pain Disorders: A Systematic Review

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      Objective: This review aimed to investigate the effects of combined treatment with thermotherapy and electrical stimulation simultaneously in musculoskeletal pain disorders. Method: A systematic review was performed using electronic databases including PubMed and Embase. Following search terms were used: (simultaneous OR synchronous OR combined) AND (thermotherapy OR “thermal therapy” OR heat OR “hot pack” OR ultrasound OR microwave OR shortwave OR cold OR cryotherapy) AND (“electrical stimulation” OR electrotherapy OR TENS OR “interferential current”). Studies on the simultaneous application of thermotherapy and electrical stimulation, comparing with single physical modalities or massage were included. Results: After title and abstract exclusion, four articles were selected, according to the eligibility criteria. Combined treatment did not reveal a differential effect on pain reduction when compared to a single physical modality. However, combined treatment showed superior effects on functional aspects such as range of motion (ROM) and timed up-and-go score. Conclusion: This review suggests that combined treatment with thermotherapy and electrical stimulation simultaneously seems to have a superior effect on ROM, balance, and gait ability, but not pain reduction, in musculoskeletal pain disorders. However, the number of included studies in this review was small and study designs were heterogeneous. Therefore, further research is needed to confirm these findings.
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      Objective: This review aimed to investigate the effects of combined treatment with thermotherapy and electrical stimulation simultaneously in musculoskeletal pain disorders. Method: A systematic review was performed using electronic databases includin...

      Objective: This review aimed to investigate the effects of combined treatment with thermotherapy and electrical stimulation simultaneously in musculoskeletal pain disorders. Method: A systematic review was performed using electronic databases including PubMed and Embase. Following search terms were used: (simultaneous OR synchronous OR combined) AND (thermotherapy OR “thermal therapy” OR heat OR “hot pack” OR ultrasound OR microwave OR shortwave OR cold OR cryotherapy) AND (“electrical stimulation” OR electrotherapy OR TENS OR “interferential current”). Studies on the simultaneous application of thermotherapy and electrical stimulation, comparing with single physical modalities or massage were included. Results: After title and abstract exclusion, four articles were selected, according to the eligibility criteria. Combined treatment did not reveal a differential effect on pain reduction when compared to a single physical modality. However, combined treatment showed superior effects on functional aspects such as range of motion (ROM) and timed up-and-go score. Conclusion: This review suggests that combined treatment with thermotherapy and electrical stimulation simultaneously seems to have a superior effect on ROM, balance, and gait ability, but not pain reduction, in musculoskeletal pain disorders. However, the number of included studies in this review was small and study designs were heterogeneous. Therefore, further research is needed to confirm these findings.

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      1 Lin I, "What does best practice care for musculoskeletal pain look like? Eleven consistent recommendations from high-quality clinical practice guidelines : systematic review" 54 : 79-86, 2020

      2 Tashani O, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation(TENS)a possible aid for pain relief in developing countries" 4 : 62-65, 2009

      3 Leemans L, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and heat to reduce pain in a chronic low back pain population : a randomized controlled clinical trial" 25 : 86-96, 2021

      4 Başkurt Z, "The immediate effects of heat and TENS on pressure pain threshold and pain intensity in patients with Stage I shoulder impingement syndrome" 18 : 81-85, 2006

      5 Almeida TF, "The effect of combined therapy(ultrasound and interferential current)on pain and sleep in fibromyalgia" 104 : 665-672, 2003

      6 Lee JC, "The Effectiveness of simultaneous thermotherapy with ultrasound and electrotherapy with combined AC and DC current on the immediate pain relief of myofascial trigger points" 5 : 81-90, 1997

      7 Sterne JA, "ROBINS-I : a tool for assessing risk of bias in non-randomised studies of interventions" 355 : i4919-, 2016

      8 Green S, "Physiotherapy interventions for shoulder pain" Cd004258-, 2003

      9 El-Tallawy SN, "Management of musculoskeletal pain : an update with emphasis on chronic musculoskeletal pain" 10 : 181-209, 2021

      10 Honda Y, "Effects of physical-agent pain relief modalities for fibromyalgia patients : a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials" 2930632-, 2018

      1 Lin I, "What does best practice care for musculoskeletal pain look like? Eleven consistent recommendations from high-quality clinical practice guidelines : systematic review" 54 : 79-86, 2020

      2 Tashani O, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation(TENS)a possible aid for pain relief in developing countries" 4 : 62-65, 2009

      3 Leemans L, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and heat to reduce pain in a chronic low back pain population : a randomized controlled clinical trial" 25 : 86-96, 2021

      4 Başkurt Z, "The immediate effects of heat and TENS on pressure pain threshold and pain intensity in patients with Stage I shoulder impingement syndrome" 18 : 81-85, 2006

      5 Almeida TF, "The effect of combined therapy(ultrasound and interferential current)on pain and sleep in fibromyalgia" 104 : 665-672, 2003

      6 Lee JC, "The Effectiveness of simultaneous thermotherapy with ultrasound and electrotherapy with combined AC and DC current on the immediate pain relief of myofascial trigger points" 5 : 81-90, 1997

      7 Sterne JA, "ROBINS-I : a tool for assessing risk of bias in non-randomised studies of interventions" 355 : i4919-, 2016

      8 Green S, "Physiotherapy interventions for shoulder pain" Cd004258-, 2003

      9 El-Tallawy SN, "Management of musculoskeletal pain : an update with emphasis on chronic musculoskeletal pain" 10 : 181-209, 2021

      10 Honda Y, "Effects of physical-agent pain relief modalities for fibromyalgia patients : a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials" 2930632-, 2018

      11 Denegar CR, "Effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, cold, and a combination treatment on pain, decreased range of motion, and strength loss associated with delayed onset muscle soreness" 27 : 200-206, 1992

      12 Mukkannavar P, "Effect of combination therapy [TENS &Ultrasound] and ischaemic compression in the treatment of active myofascial trigger points" 4 : 95-103, 2008

      13 Maeda T, "Does transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) simultaneously combined with local heat and cold applications enhance pain relief compared with TENS alone in patients with knee osteoarthritis?" 29 : 1860-1864, 2017

      14 Wen-Shiang Chen, "Braddom’s Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation" Elsevier 2016

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