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Evaluation of electromagnetic fields in the treatment of pain
in patients with lumbar radiculopathy or the whiplash syndrome.
Thuile Ch, Walzl M. International Society
of Energy Medicine, Vienna, Austria. Back pain and the whiplash syndrome are very common diseases involving tremendous
costs and extensive medical effort. A quick and effective reduction of symptoms, especially pain, is required. In two prospective
randomized studies, patients with either lumbar radiculopathy in the segments L5/S1 or the whiplash syndrome were investigated.
Inclusion criteria were as follows: either clinically verified painful lumbar radiculopathy in the segments L5/S1 and a Lasegue's
sign of 30 degrees (or more), or typical signs of the whiplash syndrome such as painful restriction of rotation and flexion/extension.
Exclusion criteria were prolapsed intervertebral discs, systemic neurological diseases, epilepsy, and pregnancy. A total of
100 patients with lumbar radiculopathy and 92 with the whiplash syndrome were selected and entered in the study following
a 1:1 ratio. Both groups (magnetic field treatment and controls) received standard medication consisting of diclofenac and
tizanidine, while the magnetic field was only applied in group 1, twice a day, for a period of two weeks. In patients suffering
from radiculopathy, the average time until pain relief and painless walking was 8.2 +/- 0.5 days in the magnetic field group,
and 11.7 +/- 0.5 days in controls (p < 0.04). In patients with the whiplash syndrome, pain was measured on a ten-point
scale. Pain in the head was on average 4.6 before and 2.1 after treatment in those receiving magnetic field treatment, and
4.2/3.5 in controls. Neck pain was on average 6.3/1.9 as opposed to 5.3/4.6, and pain in the shoulder/arm was 2.4/0.8 as opposed
to 2.8/2.2 (p < 0.03 for all regions). Hence, magnetic fields appear to have a considerable and statistically significant
potential for reducing pain in cases of lumbar radiculopathy and the whiplash syndrome. NeuroRehabilitation. 2002;17(1):63-7.
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