Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, The University of Iowa Roy J and Lucille A Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
Physical Therapy Department, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA.
Phys Ther. 2022 Nov 6;102(11). doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzac116.
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a nonpharmacological intervention that provides an electrical current through the skin to produce analgesia. The primary purpose of this study is to examine if the addition of TENS to routine physical therapy improves movement-evoked pain in individuals with fibromyalgia in a physical therapy clinical setting.
Fibromyalgia TENS in Physical Therapy Study is a phase III embedded pragmatic clinical trial funded through the National Institutes of Health Helping to End Addiction Long-Term Initiative. This trial will utilize a randomized cluster design that includes more than 110 physical therapists in 24 to 30 physical therapy clinics within 6 health care systems and 7 states. Clinics will be randomized to TENS or No-TENS, stratified by health care system and clinic size. The plan is to enroll 600 participants, with all participants completing physical therapy as prescribed by their physical therapist. Participants at TENS clinics will utilize TENS for a minimum of 2-hour per day while at the physical therapy clinic and at home when active. The primary outcome is reduction in movement-evoked pain from baseline to day 60 on an 11-point numeric rating scale when participants sit and stand 5 times (Sit and Stand Test). Secondary outcomes include resting pain and fatigue, pain interference, fibromyalgia disease activity, movement-evoked fatigue, multidimensional assessment of fatigue, rapid assessment of physical activity, patient global impression of change, and common data elements shared across studies supported through the Helping to End Addiction Long-Term Initiative.
The findings from this study will provide effectiveness data on TENS for individuals with fibromyalgia for health care policymakers, clinicians, and insurers. Data from this study will also inform future pragmatic trials for nonpharmacological interventions and chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions.
经皮神经电刺激(TENS)是一种非药物干预措施,通过皮肤传递电流以产生镇痛效果。本研究的主要目的是在物理治疗临床环境中,研究 TENS 是否能改善纤维肌痛患者的运动诱发疼痛。
纤维肌痛 TENS 物理治疗研究是一项由美国国立卫生研究院资助的为期三期嵌入式实用临床试验,旨在帮助终结成瘾长期计划。该试验将采用随机分组设计,包括 6 个医疗系统中的 24 至 30 个物理治疗诊所中的 110 多名物理治疗师。诊所将按 TENS 或非 TENS 分组,按医疗系统和诊所规模分层。计划招募 600 名参与者,所有参与者都将按照其物理治疗师的规定完成物理治疗。TENS 诊所的参与者将在物理治疗诊所和在家中积极活动时,每天至少使用 TENS 治疗 2 小时。主要结局指标是在第 60 天,参与者坐立 5 次时(坐立测试),从基线到第 60 天,运动诱发疼痛的数字评分量表(11 点数字评定量表)评分降低情况。次要结局指标包括静息疼痛和疲劳、疼痛干扰、纤维肌痛疾病活动度、运动诱发疲劳、疲劳多维评估、快速活动评估、患者整体变化印象以及通过帮助终结成瘾长期计划资助的研究共享的常见数据元素。
本研究的结果将为医疗保健政策制定者、临床医生和保险公司提供 TENS 治疗纤维肌痛患者的有效性数据。该研究的数据还将为未来非药物干预和慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛疾病的实用试验提供信息。