Interferential Current Therapy versus Narrow Band Ultraviolet B Radiation in the Treatment of Post Herpetic Neuralgia Waked Intsar Salim. Lecturer of Physical Therapy, Department of Physical therapy for Surgery, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University, Egypt Online published on 13 February, 2013. Abstract Objectives To compare the efficacy of interferential current therapy versus narrow band ultraviolet B radiation in the treatment of post herpetic neuralgia. Subjects Forty nine patients suffering from distressing post herpetic neuralgia. assigned randomly into 2 groups; interferential group and narrow band ultraviolet B group. Intensity of pain was recorded before and after therapy using numerical rating scale. Results The results of this study showed no significant difference in pain intensity post treatment between both groups in acute and subacute neuralgia as p value > 0.05 while there was significant difference between both groups in established neuralgia as p value< 0.05. Conclusion The study concluded that interferential current and narrow band ultraviolet B were effective in acute and subacute neuralgia, while only interferential is effective in established neuralgia. Top Keywords Interferential Current Therapy, Narrow Band Ultraviolet B Radiation, Numerical Rating Scale, Post herpetic neuralgia. Top |