The I/T curve coefficient for evaluating changes in neuromuscular excitability after polarized light irradiation - a placebo-controlled randomized trial

Q4 Medicine
Jolanta Zwolińska
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Introduction: PILER light affects the sensory and motor excitability of the tissue, and these changes may depend on the color of the filter used in the irradiations. Objective: To evaluate changes in neuromuscular excitability after PILER irradiation with different filters. To evaluate the usefulness of the I/T curve coefficient in neuromuscular excitability test. Material and methods: 60 healthy volunteers assigned to four groups: group v - without filter (n=15), group x - red filter (n=15), group y - blue filter (n=15), group z - placebo (n=15) had biceps brachii irradiated with PILER light. Outcome Measures: I/T curve coefficient for rectangular (■I/T coeff) and triangular (▲I/T coeff) pulses for sensory and motor excitability and the pressure pain threshold (PPT). Results: ■I/T coeff (p=0.0013) and ▲I/T coeff (p=0.0011) for sensory excitability increased significantly in the irradiated group. ■I/T coeff (p=0.0356) and ▲I/T coeff (p=0.0022) increased significantly after blue light irradiation. A significant increase in the▲I/T coeff (p=0.0439) in motor excitability was observed in the irradiated group. ■I/T coeff (p=0.0309) and ▲I/T coeff (p=0.0064) increased significantly after blue light irradiation. Conclusion: PILER light may reduce muscle excitability. Using a blue filter may increase the sensory threshold, and myorelaxation. Further experiments are necessary to confirm the usefulness of the I/T curve coefficient.
用于评估偏振光照射后神经肌肉兴奋性变化的I/T曲线系数——一项安慰剂对照随机试验
简介:PILER光影响组织的感觉和运动兴奋性,这些变化可能取决于在照射中使用的滤光片的颜色。目的:评价不同滤光剂照射后神经肌肉兴奋性的变化。评价I/T曲线系数在神经肌肉兴奋性试验中的应用价值。材料和方法:60名健康志愿者被分为四组:v组-无滤镜组(n=15), x组-红色滤镜组(n=15), y组-蓝色滤镜组(n=15), z组-安慰剂组(n=15),用PILER光照射肱二头肌。结果测量:用于感觉和运动兴奋性和压痛阈值(PPT)的矩形(■I/T曲线)和三角形(▲I/T曲线)脉冲的I/T曲线系数。结果:■照射组感觉兴奋性I/T系数(p=0.0013)和▲I/T系数(p=0.0011)显著升高。■蓝光照射后I/T系数(p=0.0356)和▲I/T系数(p=0.0022)显著升高。照射组运动兴奋性的▲I/T系数显著升高(p=0.0439)。■蓝光照射后I/T系数(p=0.0309)和▲I/T系数(p=0.0064)显著升高。结论:PILER光可降低肌肉兴奋性。使用蓝色过滤器可能会增加感觉阈值和肌肉放松。需要进一步的实验来证实I/T曲线系数的有效性。
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Rehabilitacja Medyczna
Rehabilitacja Medyczna Medicine-Rehabilitation
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