Active release techniques® reduces stiffness in the medial gastrocnemius measured using elastography.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Andrew B Dane, Michelle Fenech, Deborah Carmody, Steven J Obst, Jason Pajaczkowski, Andrew L Vitiello, François Hug, Luke J Heales
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Abstract

IntroductionThis study examined the effect of a single treatment of Active Release Techniques (ART®) on resting stiffness of the medial gastrocnemius (MG), resting tension of the triceps surae unit, plantar-flexion strength, and active ankle range of motion (ROM).MethodsTwenty-four healthy participants (14 females, mean (SD) age: 24.8 (4.6) years) were randomised to 4 min of ART® applied to one leg. With the foot fixed in 5° plantar-flexion, shear wave velocity (SWV) was measured using ultrasound elastography and resting tension was measured using a dynamometer, acquired before, immediately, and 5 min post intervention. Active ankle ROM and plantar-flexion maximal voluntary isometric strength (MVIC) were measured before and after ART®. Repeated measures ANOVAs with factors of limb and time were used.ResultsMG SWV of the intervention limb decreased immediately following ART® (mean % change = -5.65% [95%CI: -2.05 to -9.26], p = 0.003) and at 5 min (mean % change = -5.50% [95%CI: -1.22 to -9.78], p = 0.017). There was no difference post ART® for resting tension of the triceps surae unit, plantar-flexion MVIC, or active ankle ROM for either the intervention or control limb.ConclusionFour minutes of ART® applied to the MG induces a significant reduction in resting MG SWV, which persisted for 5 min, but was not coupled with a change in resting tension of the triceps surae unit, plantar-flexion MVIC, or ROM.

主动释放技术®降低内侧腓肠肌弹性成像测量的僵硬度。
本研究考察了主动释放技术(ART®)的单一治疗对内侧腓骨(MG)静息刚度、三头肌表面单位静息张力、足底屈曲强度和踝关节活动范围(ROM)的影响。方法24名健康受试者(14名女性,平均(SD)年龄:24.8(4.6)岁)随机分配至单腿应用ART®4分钟。将足部固定在5°足底屈曲位置,使用超声弹性成像测量剪切波速(SWV),使用测力计测量静息张力,分别在干预前、干预时和干预后5分钟测量。在ART®前后测量踝关节活动度和足底屈曲最大自主等距强度(MVIC)。采用带肢体和时间因素的重复测量方差分析。结果干预肢体的smg SWV在ART®后立即下降(平均%变化= -5.65% [95%CI: -2.05 ~ -9.26], p = 0.003), 5分钟时下降(平均%变化= -5.50% [95%CI: -1.22 ~ -9.78], p = 0.017)。干预组和对照组的肱三头肌表面单位静息张力、足底屈曲MVIC或踝关节活动度在ART®后均无差异。结论:4分钟ART®应用于MG诱导静息MG SWV显著降低,持续5分钟,但不伴有肱三头肌表面单位静息张力、足底屈曲MVIC或ROM的变化。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation is a journal whose main focus is to present relevant information about the interdisciplinary approach to musculoskeletal rehabilitation for clinicians who treat patients with back and musculoskeletal pain complaints. It will provide readers with both 1) a general fund of knowledge on the assessment and management of specific problems and 2) new information considered to be state-of-the-art in the field. The intended audience is multidisciplinary as well as multi-specialty. In each issue clinicians can find information which they can use in their patient setting the very next day.
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