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Ganzkörperelektromyostimulation (WB-EMS) bei unspezifischen chronischen Rückenschmerzen: Patienten mit welcher initialen Schmerzintensität profitieren am meisten?

Authors: Konrad, Karl Lorenz; Weißenfels, Anja; Baeyens, Jean-Pierre; Kemmler, Wolfgang; Wegener, Bernd;

Ganzkörperelektromyostimulation (WB-EMS) bei unspezifischen chronischen Rückenschmerzen: Patienten mit welcher initialen Schmerzintensität profitieren am meisten?

Abstract

Fragestellung: Die vorliegenden klinischen Studien mit der Schmerzintensität als primärem Endpunkt haben bestätigt, dass das Ganzkörper-Elektromyostimulationstraining (WB-EMS) eine sichere und zeitsparende Methode ist, die bei Patienten mit unspezifischen chronischen Rückenschmerzen [zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL]

Keywords

pain intensity, non-specific chronic back pain (NSCBP), exercise therapy, elektromyostimulation (EMS), electrotherapy, sedentary behavior, Medicine and health, neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), whole body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS), low back pain

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