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The Effect of Electrical Muscle Stimulation Therapy on Chronic Knee Pain and Depression for Aged
So Hyune Sok, Il Won Kim, Kwuy Bun Kim
J Korean Acad Adult Nurs 2006;18(2):223-230.   Published online June 30, 2006
PURPOSE
This study was to examine the effect of electrical muscle stimulation therapy on chronic knee pain and depression for the aged.
METHOD
Design was one-group pretest-posttest design. Samples were 32 elderly of 60 years old and above with chronic knee pain and depression. Measures were the S-F McGill Pain Questuionnaire for chronic knee pain and the Korean Elderly Depression Scale for depression. Electrical muscle stimulation therapy, experimental treatment, was applied for 12 weeks, 3 times/week, 15 min/time. Data were collected from January 2005 to May 2005. Data were analyzed using SPSS PC+ 12 version.
RESULTS
After receiving electrical muscle stimulation therapy, chronic knee pain (t=-88.034, P=.000) and depression (t=-114.659, P=.000) were significantly decreased.
CONCLUSION
Electrical muscle stimulation therapy can be a better effective primary nursing intervention on chronic knee pain and depression for community dwelling elders.
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