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  • The study compared the effectiveness of an NSAID patch alone versus combinations with TENS, a heating pad, or topical capsaicin for treating myofascial pain syndrome in patients.
  • Ninety-nine patients were randomly assigned to one of four treatment methods and assessed over two weeks for pain levels and other clinical measures.
  • Results showed no significant differences in pain reduction or other clinical outcomes between the NSAID patch alone and the combination therapies, though further research on capsaicin and ketoprofen is suggested.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study compared the therapeutic effect of monotherapy with a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) patch vs an NSAID patch combined with transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS), a heating pad, or topical capsaicin in the treatment of patients with myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) of the upper trapezius.

Design: A randomized, single-blind, controlled study of combination therapy for patients with MPS was performed.

Methods: Ninety-nine patients were randomly assigned to one of four different self-management methods for treatment: NSAID patch (N = 25), NSAID patch + TENS (N = 24), NSAID patch + heating pad (N = 25), and NSAID patch + topical capsaicin (N = 25). The NSAID patch used in this study was a ketoprofen patch. All treatment groups were observed for 2 weeks, and the numeric rating scale (NRS) pain score, cervical active range of motion, pressure pain threshold, and Neck Disability Index were assessed.

Results: There was no significant difference between the NSAID patch alone group and the three combination therapy groups with respect to decrease in NRS score from baseline (day 0) to each period of observation. In covariate analysis, although there was no difference among the groups in most of the periods, the data at day 14 indicated a trend (P = 0.057). There were no significant differences in the other variables.

Conclusions: We did not observe a statistical difference in improvements to the clinical variables among the four different methods. However, further studies regarding the effectiveness of a mixture of topical capsaicin and ketoprofen in patients with MPS should be considered.

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