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العنوان
Comparative study between transcranial direct current and repetitive transcranial electromagnetic stimulation in the rehabilitation of primary fibromyalgia
الناشر
Faculty of medicine
المؤلف
Abd-Elmageed,Sahar Yousri Ragab
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / سهر يسري رجب عبد المجيد
مشرف / أ.د / مرفت عبد الحميد رضا
مشرف / د. داليا محمد عز الدين
مشرف / د. مهجة أحمد عبد الفتاح
تاريخ النشر
2020
عدد الصفحات
242 P.:.
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
الروماتيزم
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2020
مكان الإجازة
جامعة عين شمس - كلية الطب - الطب الطبيعي والروماتيزم والتأهيل الطبي
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Abstract

Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a complex disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain. Despite intense research effort, especially in the last years, the pathophysiology and treatment of the disease remains to be elucidated. Particular interest has been raised by techniques able to perform effective modulation of brain areas through magnetic or electric currents.
Objective: To compare the efficacy of Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (r-TMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (t-DCS) as non- invasive brain stimulation techniques in the rehabilitation of patients with primary (1ry) fibromyalgia (FM).
Patients and Methods: The present study included 30 patients with 1ry FM, equally divided into 2 groups. group I included 15 patients who received 8 sessions of rTMS and group II included 15 patients who received 8 sessions of anodal tDCS. Differences in visual analogue scale (VAS) of pain, tender point scale, Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) were assessed before and after completion of assigned
treatment sessions.
Results: Pain VAS, tender point scale, FIQ and HADS showed highly significant decrease between baseline and follow-up assessments for both groups, p value =0.000. Moreover, a significant change in all assessment scales was observed post treatment when compared between both groups with more significant improvement in the group received rTMS, p value =0.000.
Conclusion: Both rTMS and tDCS techniques showed marked improvement in symptoms of pain, functional status and quality of life in patients with 1ry fibromyalgia. Both techniques can be considered as promising alternatives therapeutic options in the treatment of FM in order to reduce side effects of long-term use of drugs.