BackgroundCentral sensitization has recently been documented in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OAk). So far, the presence of central sensitization has not been considered as a confounding factor in studies assessing the pain inhibitory effect of tens on osteoarthritis of the knee. The purpose of this study is to explore the pain inhibitory effect of burst tens in OAk patients and to explore the prognostic value of central sensitization on the pain inhibitory effect of tens in OAk patients.MethodsPatients with knee pain due to OAk will be recruited through advertisements in local media. Temporal summation, before and after a heterotopic noxious conditioning stimulation, will be measured. In addition, pain on a numeric rating score, WOMAC subscores for pain and function and global perceived effect will be assessed. Patients will be randomly allocated to one of two treatment groups (tens, sham tens). Follow-up measurements will be scheduled after a period of 6 and 12 weeks.DiscussionTens influences pain through the electrical stimulation of low-threshold A-beta cutaneous fibers. The responsiveness of central pain-signaling neurons of centrally sensitized OAk patients may be augmented to the input of these electrical stimuli. This would encompass an adverse therapy effect of tens. To increase treatment effectiveness it might be interesting to identify a subgroup of symptomatic OAk patients, i.e., non-sensitized patients, who are likely to benefit from burst tens.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01390285
Effect of TENS on pain in relation to central sensitization in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
D. Beckwée,W. de Hertogh,P. Lievens,I. Bautmans,P. Vaes
Published 2012 in Trials
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- Publication year
2012
- Venue
Trials
- Publication date
2012-02-21
- Fields of study
Medicine
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- burst tens
A burst-mode transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation intervention used as the active treatment arm.
- central sensitization
A state of amplified central pain processing considered as a possible modifier of analgesic response.
- follow-up measurements
Outcome reassessments scheduled after treatment at 6 and 12 weeks.
- global perceived effect
A patient-reported overall judgment of change after treatment.
- heterotopic noxious conditioning stimulation
A remote noxious conditioning stimulus used alongside temporal summation testing.
- numeric rating score
A numeric self-report scale for pain intensity.
- randomized controlled trial
A trial design that randomly assigns participants to treatment groups.
- sham tens
A control intervention designed to imitate TENS without therapeutic electrical stimulation.
- temporal summation
A measure of increasing pain response to repeated noxious stimulation used to probe sensitization.
- womac
An osteoarthritis questionnaire providing pain and function subscores.
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