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Journal or Publication Title:

Հատուկ կրթության հայկական ամսագիր=Проблемы специального образования=Armenian Journal of Special Education

Date of publication:

2014-

Volume:

8

Number:

2

ISSN:

2579-2881 ; e-2953-7886

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Title:

Evaluating The Efficacy Of Muscle Stimulation In The Management Of Degenerative-Dystrophic Changes In The Cervical Spine

Creator:

Melkonyan, Armenuhi

Corporate Creators:

Խաչատուր Աբովյանի անվան հայկական պետական մանկավարժական համալսարան

Subject:

Cervical spine

Uncontrolled Keywords:

degenerative-dystrophic changes ; muscle stimulation ; physical therapy ; neck pain ; muscle strength ; non-invasive therapy ; rehabilitation ; quality of life

Coverage:

41-49

Abstract:

Degenerative-dystrophic changes in the cervical spine are a common cause of chronic pain and functional impairment, affecting millions of individuals globally. These conditions often result in reduced mobility, muscle atrophy, and declining quality of life. In recent years, muscle stimulation has emerged as a promising adjunctive therapy to improve muscle function and alleviate symptoms. This study evaluates the effectiveness of muscle stimulator application during treating patients with dystrophic-degenerative changes in the cervical spine. A cohort of 10 patients, aged 40-50, diagnosed with cervical degenerative conditions, participated in this randomized controlled trial. Participants were divided into two groups: one receiving conventional physical therapy alone and the other receiving combined therapy using a muscle stimulator targeting the cervical musculature. Over a 12-week intervention period, both groups were assessed using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for pain, the Neck Disability Index (NDI), and electromyography (EMG) to measure muscle activity. These findings suggest that muscle stimulator application is a valuable adjunct to conventional therapies, offering a non-invasive and effective means of managing dystrophic-degenerative changes in the cervical spine. Future research should explore the long-term benefits of this intervention and its potential to prevent the progression of cervical spine degeneration

Place of publishing:

Երևան

Type:

Հոդված

Format:

pdf