椎体手法对自主神经系统的急性影响

Ana Paula de Oliveira Marques, Carlos Eduardo Damasceno Lima, Lidiane Gomes da Silva, Lucivana de Sena Alves, José Evaldo Gonçalves Lopes Júnior, Edfranck Sousa Oliveira Vanderlei, E. D. Almeida e Neves
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所谓 "压力",是指在身体平衡过程中,因感知刺激而引发情绪和荷尔蒙反应的状态。在急性压力情况下,肾上腺素、神经递质和皮质醇会被释放出来,引起全身变化和生理紊乱,使身体保持警觉。心率变异可评估自律神经系统。关节手法涉及高速、低振幅运动,是根据患者的功能障碍选择的。研究旨在通过分析福塔莱萨大学生的心率变异性,评估该技术对交感和副交感神经系统的直接影响。这项在阿特纽大学中心进行的横断面、随机、定量研究涉及 20 名参与者,分为两组:G1组--应用椎体手法,G2组--仅进行定位的对照组。自律神经系统评估使用的是连接耳垂的传感器和 "内在平衡 "应用程序。操作前后的数据由 Em Wave 和 Kubios 软件处理。运动范围使用 Kinovea 软件进行评估。两组患者的活动范围都有所增加,而手法组的改善幅度更大。两组均显示副交感神经活动增加,交感神经压力水平降低,这可能是受到手法和触摸的影响,通过触摸提供神经减压或直接刺激自律神经系统。
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Acute Effect of Vertebral Manipulation Technique on the Autonomic Nervous System
The term "stress" refers to the state induced by perceiving stimuli that trigger emotional and hormonal responses in the body's balance. In acute stress situations, adrenaline, neurotransmitters, and cortisol are released, causing systemic changes and physiological disruptions, keeping the body alert. Heart rate variability assesses the autonomic nervous system. Joint manipulation, involving high-speed, low-amplitude movements, was chosen based on the patient's dysfunction. The study aimed to assess the immediate effects of this technique on the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, analyzing heart rate variability in university students in Fortaleza. This cross-sectional, randomized, quantitative study at the Ateneu University Center involved 20 participants divided into two groups: G1 – vertebral manipulation application and G2 – a control group with positioning only. Autonomic nervous system evaluation used a sensor connected to the earlobe and the Inner Balance app. Data was processed by Em Wave and Kubios software before and after manipulation. Range of motion was assessed using Kinovea software. Both groups experienced increased range of motion, with greater improvement in the manipulation group. Both groups showed increased parasympathetic activity and reduced sympathetic stress levels, possibly influenced by manipulation and touch, providing either nerve decompression or direct autonomic nervous system stimulation through touch.
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