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The Effect of Microcurrent Stimulation on Pain and Quality of Life in Women with Primary Dysmenorrhea

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Minkyoung Kwon Wonjae Choi
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『Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science』제12권 제3호, 293~299쪽, 전체 7쪽
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2023.09.30
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the potential benefits of microcurrent stimulation as a non-invasive therapeutic approach for managing pain and improving the quality of life in women suffering from primary dysmenorrhea. Design: A case study. Methods: This study was conducted, involving a cohort of 6 women diagnosed with primary dysmenorrhea, aged between 20 to 30 years. Participants were received microcurrent stimulation using low-intensity microcurrents for 30 minutes every day for 4 weeks. The intensity of microcurrent stimulation was 25 μA and the frequency was 8 Hz. The intervention was administered between the menstruations, with pain intensity and quality of life being assessed at baseline, and then at the end of menstrual cycle. Pain intensity was evaluated using a visual analog scale (VAS) and menstrual symptom questionnaire (MSQ), while the quality of life was assessed through the stress response inventory (SRI), state trait anxiety inventory (STAI), center for epidemiologic studies depression (CES-D), and menstrual distress questionnaire (MEDI-Q). Results: After the intervention, participants demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in pain intensity, as evidenced by improved VAS scores (p<0.05). However, the changes in MSQ scores did not reach statistical significance. Regarding quality of life measures, no statistically significant differences were found in the SRI, STAI, CES-D, and MEDI-Q scores after the intervention (p>0.05). Conclusions: This study suggest that microcurrent stimulation holds promise as a potential treatment option for alleviating pain associated with primary dysmenorrhea.

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Minkyoung Kwon,Wonjae Choi. (2023).The Effect of Microcurrent Stimulation on Pain and Quality of Life in Women with Primary Dysmenorrhea. Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science, 12 (3), 293-299

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Minkyoung Kwon,Wonjae Choi. "The Effect of Microcurrent Stimulation on Pain and Quality of Life in Women with Primary Dysmenorrhea." Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science, 12.3(2023): 293-299

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