Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Neuromodulation in Patients with Unilateral Anterior Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial

The objective of this study was to evaluate the short-term and crossover effects of a percutaneous neuromodulation (PNM) intervention on the femoral nerve, regarding the pain, knee flexion motion (range of motion (ROM)), and functionality, in patients with unilateral anterior knee pain (AKP). Our st...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Paula García-Bermejo, Blanca De-la-Cruz-Torres, Carlos Romero-Morales
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Applied Sciences
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/13/4647
id doaj-98c99355d68a429c84ccf1792d9ee264
record_format Article
spelling doaj-98c99355d68a429c84ccf1792d9ee2642020-11-25T03:28:20ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-07-01104647464710.3390/app10134647Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Neuromodulation in Patients with Unilateral Anterior Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical TrialPaula García-Bermejo0Blanca De-la-Cruz-Torres1Carlos Romero-Morales2DINAMIA Clinic. Alfonso VI, 28806 Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, SpainDepartment of Physiotherapy, University of Seville, Avicena Street, 41009 Seville, SpainFaculty of Sport Sciences, Universidad Europea, Villaviciosa de Odón, 28670 Madrid, SpainThe objective of this study was to evaluate the short-term and crossover effects of a percutaneous neuromodulation (PNM) intervention on the femoral nerve, regarding the pain, knee flexion motion (range of motion (ROM)), and functionality, in patients with unilateral anterior knee pain (AKP). Our study used a randomized clinical trial design. Thirty patients were divided into two groups: one asymptomatic knee group in which patients received stimulation in the femoral nerve corresponding to the nonsymptomatic knee; and one symptomatic knee group, in which patients received stimulation in the femoral nerve corresponding to the painful knee. Pain, knee flexion ROM, Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment-Patella (VISA-P) and Kujala questionnaires were evaluated. Twenty-eight patients completed the study. Compared to their baseline values, both groups showed an increase immediately at 24 h, and at 1 week for the knee flexion ROM variable. In addition, the symptomatic knee group showed an increase for the Kujala score and a decrease for the numeric rating scale (NRS) variable from baseline to 1 week. VISA-P score did not show statistically significant differences for the time-group interaction. After the intervention, there were no differences between the groups in any measured time. Conclusion: a single-shot ultrasound-guided PNM intervention per week in the femoral nerve may be an effective treatment for improving the pain, knee flexion ROM, and knee functionality. In addition, this technique produces crossover benefits in the nonintervention limb.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/13/4647anterior knee painfemoral nervepercutaneous electrical nerve stimulationchronic painultrasoundphysical therapy
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Paula García-Bermejo
Blanca De-la-Cruz-Torres
Carlos Romero-Morales
spellingShingle Paula García-Bermejo
Blanca De-la-Cruz-Torres
Carlos Romero-Morales
Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Neuromodulation in Patients with Unilateral Anterior Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Applied Sciences
anterior knee pain
femoral nerve
percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
chronic pain
ultrasound
physical therapy
author_facet Paula García-Bermejo
Blanca De-la-Cruz-Torres
Carlos Romero-Morales
author_sort Paula García-Bermejo
title Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Neuromodulation in Patients with Unilateral Anterior Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_short Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Neuromodulation in Patients with Unilateral Anterior Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Neuromodulation in Patients with Unilateral Anterior Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Neuromodulation in Patients with Unilateral Anterior Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Neuromodulation in Patients with Unilateral Anterior Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_sort ultrasound-guided percutaneous neuromodulation in patients with unilateral anterior knee pain: a randomized clinical trial
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the short-term and crossover effects of a percutaneous neuromodulation (PNM) intervention on the femoral nerve, regarding the pain, knee flexion motion (range of motion (ROM)), and functionality, in patients with unilateral anterior knee pain (AKP). Our study used a randomized clinical trial design. Thirty patients were divided into two groups: one asymptomatic knee group in which patients received stimulation in the femoral nerve corresponding to the nonsymptomatic knee; and one symptomatic knee group, in which patients received stimulation in the femoral nerve corresponding to the painful knee. Pain, knee flexion ROM, Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment-Patella (VISA-P) and Kujala questionnaires were evaluated. Twenty-eight patients completed the study. Compared to their baseline values, both groups showed an increase immediately at 24 h, and at 1 week for the knee flexion ROM variable. In addition, the symptomatic knee group showed an increase for the Kujala score and a decrease for the numeric rating scale (NRS) variable from baseline to 1 week. VISA-P score did not show statistically significant differences for the time-group interaction. After the intervention, there were no differences between the groups in any measured time. Conclusion: a single-shot ultrasound-guided PNM intervention per week in the femoral nerve may be an effective treatment for improving the pain, knee flexion ROM, and knee functionality. In addition, this technique produces crossover benefits in the nonintervention limb.
topic anterior knee pain
femoral nerve
percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
chronic pain
ultrasound
physical therapy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/13/4647
work_keys_str_mv AT paulagarciabermejo ultrasoundguidedpercutaneousneuromodulationinpatientswithunilateralanteriorkneepainarandomizedclinicaltrial
AT blancadelacruztorres ultrasoundguidedpercutaneousneuromodulationinpatientswithunilateralanteriorkneepainarandomizedclinicaltrial
AT carlosromeromorales ultrasoundguidedpercutaneousneuromodulationinpatientswithunilateralanteriorkneepainarandomizedclinicaltrial
_version_ 1724584896111837184