Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Translated Title
磁石對退化性膝關節炎之療效
Abstract
Background and purpose: Magnets had been applied in the relief of musculoskeletal pain for years. We conducted a double blind study to assess the efficacy of magnets on knee osteoarthritis. Methods: Twenty subjects were recruited in our study. All patients wore braces over the painful knee areas all day long for 1 week except the time of bathing.Ten bands containing magnets and the other 10 bands containing placebos were used in our study. 4 times of measurements were performed before application, 1 hour, 1 day, and 1 week after application. Measurements were obtained by using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and Lequesne's Index. No NSAID was given but superficial infrared ray therapy was given 1 week before and the week during the study. Results: Nine patients in the magnet group and 10 patients in the placebo group were included, as 1 patient dropped out due to the knee swelling caused by over walking in the walking test of the first and second Lequesne’s Index evaluation. There was no significant difference between the magnet group and placebo group 1 hour and 1 day after the application. However, the magnet group showed a significant improvement in the VAS and Lequesne's Index compared with placebo group 1 week after the application. Conclusion: Magnets had a significant effect of pain reduction on the knee osteoarthritis.
Language
Traditional Chinese
First Page
73
Last Page
78
Recommended Citation
Chen, Shin-Ching; Chen, Chao-Jung; Lai, Chien-Hung; Chen, Lei-Shih; and Chiang, Cheng-Feng
(2002)
"The Therapeutic Effects of Magnets on Knee Osteoarthritis,"
Rehabilitation Practice and Science: Vol. 30:
Iss.
2, Article 2.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6315/3005-3846.2157
Available at:
https://rps.researchcommons.org/journal/vol30/iss2/2