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Effect of Right Median Nerve Stimulation on Level of Consciousness in Traumatic Brain Injury Subjects


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1 SIMS College of Physiotherapy, Guntur – 522001, Andhra Pradesh, India
2 University Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), Perak, Malaysia
 

Background: The median nerve serves a peripheral gateway to the central nervous system. Median nerve stimulation is positively associated with regaining the level of consciousness in patients with traumatic brain injury, but the level of evidence is still a research question. So the purpose of the study is to find out the effectiveness of right median nerve stimulation on the level of consciousness and the relation between them in subjects with traumatic brain injury. Methodology: Twenty subjects with traumatic brain injury of axonal type were selected for study and randomized into two groups. Experimental group received right median nerve stimulation along with medications where as control group received medications only one month, 30 minutes a day. Glasgow coma scale is used to assess the changes in conscious levels. Result: The results have revealed that there is significance improvement noted in experimental group when compared to control group. Comparison  of Glassgow coma scale scores between experimental and control groups after one month showed significant difference with a P value 0.0261. Conclusion: Right median nerve stimulation is strongly associated with improvement of consciousness in patients with traumatic brain injury.

 

 


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Right Median Nerve Stimulation, Traumatic Brain Injury, Unconsciousness.
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Authors

Sirisha Nekkanti
SIMS College of Physiotherapy, Guntur – 522001, Andhra Pradesh, India
Rahul Shaik
SIMS College of Physiotherapy, Guntur – 522001, Andhra Pradesh, India
Srinivas Mondem
University Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), Perak, Malaysia
Nandini Meruva
SIMS College of Physiotherapy, Guntur – 522001, Andhra Pradesh, India
Gunathevan Elumalai
University Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), Perak, Malaysia

Abstract


Background: The median nerve serves a peripheral gateway to the central nervous system. Median nerve stimulation is positively associated with regaining the level of consciousness in patients with traumatic brain injury, but the level of evidence is still a research question. So the purpose of the study is to find out the effectiveness of right median nerve stimulation on the level of consciousness and the relation between them in subjects with traumatic brain injury. Methodology: Twenty subjects with traumatic brain injury of axonal type were selected for study and randomized into two groups. Experimental group received right median nerve stimulation along with medications where as control group received medications only one month, 30 minutes a day. Glasgow coma scale is used to assess the changes in conscious levels. Result: The results have revealed that there is significance improvement noted in experimental group when compared to control group. Comparison  of Glassgow coma scale scores between experimental and control groups after one month showed significant difference with a P value 0.0261. Conclusion: Right median nerve stimulation is strongly associated with improvement of consciousness in patients with traumatic brain injury.

 

 


Keywords


Right Median Nerve Stimulation, Traumatic Brain Injury, Unconsciousness.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18311/ajprhc%2F2016%2F751