Effectiveness of Electrotherapy Techniques to Treat Low Back Pain (TENBACK)
Chronic Low Back Pain

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Low Back Pain focused on measuring Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), Interferential currents therapy, Therapeutic exercises, Low back pain, Rehabilitation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- The subjects for this study were recruited from a waiting list from patients with acute low back pain.
- To be included in the list they had to be older than 18 years and have had unilateral shoulder pain for more than 12 weeks.
- Potential participants were then examined by an independent specialist and the diagnosis of LBP was made according to the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire."
Exclusion Criteria:
- The following participants were excluded from the investigation: individuals presenting trauma, disc disease or lumbosciaticas; individuals who were receiving pain-relieving treatments with another physiotherapy method at the same time; patients with previous surgery or intra-articular injections; individuals with contraindications against electrotherapy and those who declined to participate.
Sites / Locations
- Health Center Almendrales
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Sham Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Sham Transcutaneous nerve stimulation
Transcutaneous nerve stimulation
Interferential currents
The group with sham TENS did not receive any current. Four surface electrodes (5×5 cm Prim-Trode®, Spain) were symmetrically placed over the L1 and L5 transverse processes with respect to the spine. The patients were informed that they may or may not feel any sensation at the application site of the electrodes.
The group with TENS received current at a frequency of 80 Hz and with a pulse width of 150 μs with two channels, for 30 minutes over a period of 4 weeks, including a total of 12 sessions.
The group with IC received a base frequency of 4000 Hz with AMF = 65 Hz, sweep = 95 Hz and slope of 1/1 in tetrapolar mode, for 30 minutes over a period of 4 weeks, including a total of 12 sessions.