Immediate effects of ischemic compression therapy on shoulder myofascial trigger points
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Resumo: | Objective: To primarily evaluate the immediate effect of ischemic compression therapy (ICT) on pain, mobility and strength of shoulder muscles in individuals with Subacromial Impingement Syndrome (SIS). Secondly, to assess whether the strength and mobility assessment protocol influences the amount of MTPs. Methods: A single-arm study with a total of 15 individuals (6 women and 9 men, 34.4±10.43 years; 24.20±2.18 kg/m2) with clinical symptoms of unilateral SIS. All individuals were assessed for the amount of MTPs in the upper trapezius, lower trapezius, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, pectoralis minor and middle deltoid muscles; pressure pain threshold (PPT) in the upper trapezius, lower trapezius, infraspinatus and middle deltoid muscles; range of motion (ROM) of the shoulder; and isometric strength of shoulder muscles. Results: There was a reduction in the total amount of MTPs (p<0.01) and an increase in the PPT in the middle deltoid muscle (p=0.03) in the comparisons between pre and post treatment, while there was no difference in ROMs (p>0.05) and strength measures (p>0.24); however, the pain was less during the sagittal elevation ROM (p<0.01) and internal rotation (p=0.04), and during the performance of strength in arm elevation and external rotation (p=0.01). There was generally no difference in the variables assessed between baseline and pre-treatment (p>0.06). Conclusion: The ICT immediately reduced the amount of MTPs and pain during mobility and strength, but did not change the PPT, ROM or strength variables. The evaluation of mobility and strength did not have a negative effect on the evaluated variables. |
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Immediate effects of ischemic compression therapy on shoulder myofascial trigger pointsEfectos inmediatos de la terapia de compresión isquémica en los puntos gatillo miofasciales del hombroEfeitos imediatos da terapia de compressão isquêmica nos pontos-gatilho miofasciais do ombroMyofascial painPressure pain thresholdShoulder pain.Dolor miofascialUmbral de dolor a la presiónDolor en el hombro.Dor miofascialLimiar da dor a pressãoDor no ombro.Objective: To primarily evaluate the immediate effect of ischemic compression therapy (ICT) on pain, mobility and strength of shoulder muscles in individuals with Subacromial Impingement Syndrome (SIS). Secondly, to assess whether the strength and mobility assessment protocol influences the amount of MTPs. Methods: A single-arm study with a total of 15 individuals (6 women and 9 men, 34.4±10.43 years; 24.20±2.18 kg/m2) with clinical symptoms of unilateral SIS. All individuals were assessed for the amount of MTPs in the upper trapezius, lower trapezius, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, pectoralis minor and middle deltoid muscles; pressure pain threshold (PPT) in the upper trapezius, lower trapezius, infraspinatus and middle deltoid muscles; range of motion (ROM) of the shoulder; and isometric strength of shoulder muscles. Results: There was a reduction in the total amount of MTPs (p<0.01) and an increase in the PPT in the middle deltoid muscle (p=0.03) in the comparisons between pre and post treatment, while there was no difference in ROMs (p>0.05) and strength measures (p>0.24); however, the pain was less during the sagittal elevation ROM (p<0.01) and internal rotation (p=0.04), and during the performance of strength in arm elevation and external rotation (p=0.01). There was generally no difference in the variables assessed between baseline and pre-treatment (p>0.06). Conclusion: The ICT immediately reduced the amount of MTPs and pain during mobility and strength, but did not change the PPT, ROM or strength variables. The evaluation of mobility and strength did not have a negative effect on the evaluated variables.Objetivo: Primero, evaluar el efecto inmediato de la terapia isquémica compresiva (TIC) sobre el dolor, la movilidad y la fuerza de los músculos del hombro en individuos con síndrome de impacto subacromial (SIS). En segundo lugar, verificar si el protocolo de evaluación de la fuerza y la movilidad influye en la cantidad de puntos gatillo miofasciales (PGM). Métodos: Estudio de grupo único con un total de 15 personas (6 mujeres y 9 hombres, 34,4±10,43 años; 24,20±2,18 Kg/m2) con síntomas clínicos de SIS unilateral. Todos los individuos fueron evaluados respecto al número de PGM en los músculos trapecio superior, trapecio inferior, supraespinoso, infraespinoso, pectoral menor y deltoides medio; umbral de dolor a la presión (LDP) en el trapecio superior, trapecio inferior, infraespinoso y deltoides medio; rango de movimiento (ROM) del hombro; fuerza isométrica de los músculos del hombro. Resultados: Hubo una reducción en la cantidad total de PMG (p<0.01) y un aumento del LDP en el músculo deltoides medio (p=0,03) en las comparaciones entre pre y postratamiento, mientras que no hubo diferencia en los ROM (p>0,05) y medidas de fuerza (p>0,24); sin embargo, el dolor fue menor durante el ROM de elevación sagital (p<0,01) y rotación interna (p=0,04), y durante la realización de elevación del brazo y fuerza de rotación externa (p=0,01). En general, no hubo diferencia en las variables evaluadas entre la línea de base y el pretratamiento (p>0,06). Conclusión: La TIC redujo inmediatamente la cantidad de PGM y el dolor durante la movilidad y la fuerza, pero no cambió las variables LDP, ROM o fuerza. La valoración de la movilidad y la fuerza no afectó negativamente a las variables evaluadas.Objetivo: Primeiramente, avaliar o efeito imediato da terapia de compressão isquêmica (TCI) na dor, mobilidade e força dos músculos do ombro em indivíduos com Síndrome do Impacto Subacromial (SIS). Em segundo lugar, verificar se o protocolo de avaliação de força e mobilidade influencia a quantidade de pontos-gatilho miofasciais (PGMs). Métodos: Estudo de braço único com um total de 15 indivíduos (6 mulheres e 9 homens, 34,4±10,43 anos; 24,20±2,18 kg/m2) com sintomas clínicos de SIS unilateral. Todos os indivíduos foram avaliados quanto à quantidade de PGMs nos músculos trapézio superior, trapézio inferior, supraespinhal, infraespinal, peitoral menor e deltóide médio; limiar de dor à pressão (LDP) nos músculos trapézio superior, trapézio inferior, infraespinhal e deltóide médio; amplitude de movimento (ADM) do ombro; e força isométrica dos músculos do ombro. Resultados: Houve redução da quantidade total de PMGs (p<0,01) e aumento do LDP no músculo deltóide médio (p 0,03) nas comparações entre pré e pós-tratamento, enquanto não houve diferença nas ADMs (p>0,05) e medidas de força (p>0,24); entretanto, a dor foi menor durante a ADM de elevação sagital (p<0,01) e rotação interna (p=0,04), e durante a realização de força em elevação do braço e rotação externa (p=0,01). Em geral, não houve diferença nas variáveis avaliadas entre a linha de base e o pré-tratamento (p>0,06). Conclusão: A TCI reduziu imediatamente a quantidade de PGMs e a dor durante a mobilidade e força, mas não alterou as variáveis LDP, ADM ou força. A avaliação da mobilidade e força não interferiu negativamente nas variáveis avaliadas.Research, Society and Development2020-11-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/980110.33448/rsd-v9i11.9801Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 11; e2539119801Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 11; e2539119801Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 11; e25391198012525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9801/8745Copyright (c) 2020 Jose Diego Sales do Nascimento; Francisco Alburquerque-Sendín; Laysla Carla de Castro Ferreira; Catarina de Oliveira Sousahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNascimento, Jose Diego Sales do Alburquerque-Sendín, Francisco Ferreira, Laysla Carla de Castro Sousa, Catarina de Oliveira2020-12-10T23:37:57Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9801Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:59.790851Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Immediate effects of ischemic compression therapy on shoulder myofascial trigger points Efectos inmediatos de la terapia de compresión isquémica en los puntos gatillo miofasciales del hombro Efeitos imediatos da terapia de compressão isquêmica nos pontos-gatilho miofasciais do ombro |
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Immediate effects of ischemic compression therapy on shoulder myofascial trigger points |
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Immediate effects of ischemic compression therapy on shoulder myofascial trigger points Nascimento, Jose Diego Sales do Myofascial pain Pressure pain threshold Shoulder pain. Dolor miofascial Umbral de dolor a la presión Dolor en el hombro. Dor miofascial Limiar da dor a pressão Dor no ombro. |
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Immediate effects of ischemic compression therapy on shoulder myofascial trigger points |
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Immediate effects of ischemic compression therapy on shoulder myofascial trigger points |
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Immediate effects of ischemic compression therapy on shoulder myofascial trigger points |
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Immediate effects of ischemic compression therapy on shoulder myofascial trigger points |
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Immediate effects of ischemic compression therapy on shoulder myofascial trigger points |
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Nascimento, Jose Diego Sales do |
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Nascimento, Jose Diego Sales do Alburquerque-Sendín, Francisco Ferreira, Laysla Carla de Castro Sousa, Catarina de Oliveira |
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Alburquerque-Sendín, Francisco Ferreira, Laysla Carla de Castro Sousa, Catarina de Oliveira |
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Nascimento, Jose Diego Sales do Alburquerque-Sendín, Francisco Ferreira, Laysla Carla de Castro Sousa, Catarina de Oliveira |
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Myofascial pain Pressure pain threshold Shoulder pain. Dolor miofascial Umbral de dolor a la presión Dolor en el hombro. Dor miofascial Limiar da dor a pressão Dor no ombro. |
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Myofascial pain Pressure pain threshold Shoulder pain. Dolor miofascial Umbral de dolor a la presión Dolor en el hombro. Dor miofascial Limiar da dor a pressão Dor no ombro. |
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Objective: To primarily evaluate the immediate effect of ischemic compression therapy (ICT) on pain, mobility and strength of shoulder muscles in individuals with Subacromial Impingement Syndrome (SIS). Secondly, to assess whether the strength and mobility assessment protocol influences the amount of MTPs. Methods: A single-arm study with a total of 15 individuals (6 women and 9 men, 34.4±10.43 years; 24.20±2.18 kg/m2) with clinical symptoms of unilateral SIS. All individuals were assessed for the amount of MTPs in the upper trapezius, lower trapezius, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, pectoralis minor and middle deltoid muscles; pressure pain threshold (PPT) in the upper trapezius, lower trapezius, infraspinatus and middle deltoid muscles; range of motion (ROM) of the shoulder; and isometric strength of shoulder muscles. Results: There was a reduction in the total amount of MTPs (p<0.01) and an increase in the PPT in the middle deltoid muscle (p=0.03) in the comparisons between pre and post treatment, while there was no difference in ROMs (p>0.05) and strength measures (p>0.24); however, the pain was less during the sagittal elevation ROM (p<0.01) and internal rotation (p=0.04), and during the performance of strength in arm elevation and external rotation (p=0.01). There was generally no difference in the variables assessed between baseline and pre-treatment (p>0.06). Conclusion: The ICT immediately reduced the amount of MTPs and pain during mobility and strength, but did not change the PPT, ROM or strength variables. The evaluation of mobility and strength did not have a negative effect on the evaluated variables. |
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