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Eficacia de la combinación de Whole-Body Electrical Myostimulation (WB-EMS) con ejercicios de estabilización en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico inespecífico. Una propuesta de ensayo clínico.

Authors: Andrés Ayala, Rocío;

Eficacia de la combinación de Whole-Body Electrical Myostimulation (WB-EMS) con ejercicios de estabilización en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico inespecífico. Una propuesta de ensayo clínico.

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Introducción: El dolor lumbar crónico inespecífico (DLCI) es una de las causas más comunes de visita al médico. Existen diversos tratamientos y una nueva corriente es el Whole-Body Electrical Myostimulation (WB-EMS). Objetivos: El objetivo principal de este estudio, es comprobar la eficacia del tratamiento combinado de WB-EMS con ejercicios de estabilización lumbar en pacientes con dolor lumbar crónico no específico. Materiales: Se realizará un ensayo clínico controlado de 8 semanas de duración, a doble ciego, por parte de los evaluadores y de los terapeutas. Los pacientes serán divididos en tres grupos de trabajo: 1)ejercicios de estabilización lumbar, 2)entrenamiento WB-EMS y 3) entrenamiento combinado de los dos. el grupo 1) realizará el programa tres veces por semana, supervisado solo uno de los días; el grupo 2) realizará un entrenamiento la semana de 20 minutos y el grupo 3) realizará una sesión semanal de ejercicios de estabilización y una de WB-EMS. Resultados: Las variables medidas serán el dolor (EVA), la funcionalidad (ODI), el rango de movimiento del tronco, la calidad de vida (WHOQOL-BREF), la resistencia del core (SBT), la kinesiofobia (TSK-11SV) y la autopercepción de salud del paciente (GROC). Se medirán antes, al acabar, tras 4 y tras 8 semanas después del tratamiento. Conclusión: La combinación de estos dos tipos de tratamiento puede llegar a superar los efectos de los que tendrían de manera aislada. Además, siendo más eficientes ya que se necesita menos tiempo para realizar el programa.

Introduction: Chronic non-specific low back pain (CLBP) is one of the most common causes of visits to the doctor. There are various treatments and a new current is Whole-Body Electrical Myostimulation (WB-EMS). Objectives: The main objective of this study is to test the efficacy of the combined treatment of WB-EMS with lumbar stabilization exercises in patients with non-specific chronic low back pain. Materials: An 8-week, double-blind, controlled clinical trial will be carried out by the evaluators and the therapists. The patients will be divided into three work groups: 1) lumbar stabilization exercises, 2) WB-EMS training and 3) combined training of the two. Group 1) will perform the program three times a week, supervised only on one of the days; group 2) will perform one 20-minute training session a week and group 3) will perform one stabilization exercise session and one WB-EMS session a week. Results: The variables measured will be pain (VAS), functionality (ODI), trunk range of motion, quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF), core strength (SBT), kinesiophobia (TSK-11SV) and patient self-perception of health (GROC). They will be measured before, at the end, after 4 and after 8 weeks after treatment. Conclusion: The combination of these two types of treatment can overcome the effects that they would have in isolation. In addition, they are more efficient since less time is needed to carry out the program.

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:6 - Ciencias aplicadas [CDU], Dolor Lumbar, Lumbalgia, Ejercicios de estabilización, Ejercicio terapéutico, CDU::6 - Ciencias aplicadas, Whole-Body Electrical Myostimulation

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