Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation and Exercise for Shoulder Pain
César Fernández-de-las-Peñas, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Brief Summary
Based on the available literature, application of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation interventions targeting peripheral nerves (also called percutaneous neuromodulation) has shown positive effects for improving pain-related and functional outcomes in musculoskeletal chronic pain. Studies investigating the use of this intervention for the shoulder are lacking.
Detailed Description
Based on the available literature, application of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation interventions targeting peripheral nerves (also called percutaneous neuromodulation) has shown positive effects for improving pain-related and functional outcomes in musculoskeletal chronic pain. Studies investigating the use of this intervention for the shoulder are lacking.
Conditions
Shoulder Pain
Clinical Trial
ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier NCT06158568