Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Ultrasound combined with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (UltraTENS) and phonophoresis of piroxicam (PhP) are combined modality therapy that frequently used in musculoskeletal pain including knee osteoarthritis (OA). But it is lack of a good clinical trial to prove and compare their effects.
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the effects of UltraTENS with PhP on mild to moderate degree of symptomatic knee OA.
METHODS:
Sixty-one patients (55 women), mean age of 63.4
RESULTS:
The UltraTENS and PhP groups experienced considerable improvement in both VAS and total WOMAC scores post-treatment (
CONCLUSIONS:
Results show that UltraTENS and PhP were effective for relieving pain and improve functionality knee OA without significant differences between their effects.
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