Short-wave for musculoskeletal pain: Systematic review


Abstract:

Shortwave is a type of electromagnetic radiation whose frequency band commonly used is 27.12 MHz with a wavelength of 11.6 m, is a one of the most commonly used by physiotherapists for pain management of musculoskeletal origin, will be a synthesis of evidence through a systematic review of randomized controlled clinical trials. Objetive: To determine whether there is scientific evidence to support the analgesic effectiveness of shortwave therapy in musculoskeletal pathologies source. Search strategy: We included in the search for randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and controlled clinical trials (CCTs), the databases used were MEDLINE, CINAHL, Central, PEDro, and LILACS. Results: 26 studies that met our eligibility criteria. Conclusions: There is moderate evidence that the short and long term PSW to high and low doses reduce pain and improve function; and the CSW to add an exercise program an education does not reduce pain or analgesic consumption reduced in patients with knee OA; there is moderate evidence that shortterm CSW adding to NSAID and exercise program produces a decrease in pain in patients with chronic low back pain.

Año de publicación:

2013

Keywords:

  • Short-wave
  • Systematic Review
  • Electromagnetic radiation
  • Musculoskeletal pain
  • Randomized clinical trial

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Review

Estado:

Acceso abierto

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Dolor

Áreas temáticas:

  • Farmacología y terapéutica
  • Cirugía y especialidades médicas afines