腓肠肌潜在触发点缺血压迫对神经肌肉功能的影响:一项随机参与临床试验

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摘要

目的本研究的目的是评估腓肠肌缺血压迫单次治疗后,潜在肌筋膜触发点(TrPs)的神经肌肉功能、痛觉和基本物理特性的变化。方法采用盲法评估的随机参与临床试验。29名无症状且伴有潜伏性腓肠肌trp的志愿者进行了双侧探查。每条肢体随机分为对照组(未治疗)和实验组(每次TrP缺血压迫90秒)。使用MyotonPro评估腓肠肌的神经肌肉功能。采用弓步试验和踝关节被动活动范围分析肌肉柔韧性。用手持式测力仪(MicroFET2)测定强度。通过0- 10的数值疼痛评定量表分析疼痛感知,并确定每个潜在TrP的压力疼痛阈值。结果治疗组大鼠疼痛感知能力下降15.8%,无痛耐压能力提高9.9%。肌肉柔韧性(主动和被动)和大多数神经肌肉反应参数(刚性、弹性和松弛)的变化也被观察到,但它们在组间没有显著差异。在疼痛感知(d = 0.69)、压痛阈(d = 0.78)、肌肉张力(d = 0.51)和弹性(d = 0.54)方面的临床效果均为中等,有利于治疗肢体。观察到肌肉物理结果的临床效应较小。结论本研究表明,对潜伏腓肠肌trp进行单次缺血压迫可改善部分感觉结果。对踝关节活动范围和神经肌肉反应的影响尚无定论。
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Effects on Neuromuscular Function After Ischemic Compression in Latent Trigger Points in the Gastrocnemius Muscles: A Randomized Within-Participant Clinical Trial

Objective

The purpose of this study was to evaluate changes in neuromuscular function, pain perception, and basic physical properties in latent myofascial trigger points (TrPs) after a single treatment session of ischemic compression in the gastrocnemius muscle.

Methods

A randomized within-participant clinical trial with a blinded assessor was conducted. Twenty-nine asymptomatic volunteers with latent gastrocnemius-muscle TrPs were bilaterally explored. Each extremity was randomly assigned to the control group (no treatment) or the experimental group (90 seconds of ischemic compression over each TrP). Neuromuscular function of the gastrocnemius muscle was assessed using a MyotonPro. Muscle flexibility was analyzed using the lunge test and the passive ankle range of motion. The strength was determined with a handheld dynamometer (MicroFET2). Pain perception was analyzed with a 0-to-10 numerical pain rating scale and determination of pressure pain thresholds over each latent TrP.

Results

The results revealed a reduction of 15.8% in pain perception and an increment of pressure tolerance of 9.9% without pain in the treatment group. Changes in muscle flexibility (active and passive) and most parameters for neuromuscular response (rigidity, elasticity, and relaxation) were also observed, but they were not significantly different between groups. The clinical effect sizes were moderate for pain perception (d = 0.69), pressure pain threshold (d = 0.78), muscle tone (d = 0.51), and elasticity (d = 0.54) in favor of the treated extremity. Small clinical effect sizes were observed for muscle physical outcomes.

Conclusion

The present study shows that the use of a single session of ischemic compression for latent gastrocnemius-muscle TrPs improved some sensory outcomes. The effects on ankle range of motion and neuromuscular responses were inconclusive.

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审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (JMPT) is an international and interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the advancement of conservative health care principles and practices. The JMPT is the premier biomedical publication in the chiropractic profession and publishes peer reviewed, research articles and the Journal''s editorial board includes leading researchers from around the world. The Journal publishes original primary research and review articles of the highest quality in relevant topic areas. The JMPT addresses practitioners and researchers needs by adding to their clinical and basic science knowledge and by informing them about relevant issues that influence health care practices.
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