Lactic acid assessment in post-stroke hemiparetic subjects following electrical stimulation for muscle strengthening
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Resumo: | Strengthening paretic muscles improves functional capacity, which can be achieved by functional electric stimulation (FES), but specific parameters are needed in order to prevent muscle fatigue. The purpose of this study was to assess, in post-stroke hemiparetic patients, the necessary time of rest (time off) for re-absorption of lactic acid during FES, so as to prevent fatigue - detected by lactic acid testing. Blood samples of 18 hemiparetic subjects were collected at seven moments: pre-treatment rest, after each of three series of 15 repetitions stimuli, and at the third, sixth, and ninth minutes following therapy session. Electrical, two-phase pulses at 50 Hz were applied, 10 seconds on and 10 seconds off (protocol 1), and 10 seconds on and 30 seconds off (protocol 2), on the motor point of tibialis anterior muscle. The blood sample analysis showed no statistically significant differences (p>;0.05) between protocols 1 and 2; neither could differences be found at immediate post-session measures. It may thus be said that the measuring tool here employed to infer fatigue did not prove efficient to detect it, therefore preventing the assessment of the ideal time of rest (time off). Thus a continuity of this study is suggested, with changes in the muscle and the functional activity elicited by electric stimulation, and relying on an alternative tool for measuring and detecting muscle fatigue. |
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Lactic acid assessment in post-stroke hemiparetic subjects following electrical stimulation for muscle strengthening Avaliação do ácido lático em indivíduos com hemiparesia pós-acidente vascular encefálico após estimulação elétrica para fortalecimento muscular Acidose lácticaFadiga muscularParesiaTerapia por estimulação elétricaAcidosislacticElectrical stimulation therapyMuscle fatigueParesis Strengthening paretic muscles improves functional capacity, which can be achieved by functional electric stimulation (FES), but specific parameters are needed in order to prevent muscle fatigue. The purpose of this study was to assess, in post-stroke hemiparetic patients, the necessary time of rest (time off) for re-absorption of lactic acid during FES, so as to prevent fatigue - detected by lactic acid testing. Blood samples of 18 hemiparetic subjects were collected at seven moments: pre-treatment rest, after each of three series of 15 repetitions stimuli, and at the third, sixth, and ninth minutes following therapy session. Electrical, two-phase pulses at 50 Hz were applied, 10 seconds on and 10 seconds off (protocol 1), and 10 seconds on and 30 seconds off (protocol 2), on the motor point of tibialis anterior muscle. The blood sample analysis showed no statistically significant differences (p>;0.05) between protocols 1 and 2; neither could differences be found at immediate post-session measures. It may thus be said that the measuring tool here employed to infer fatigue did not prove efficient to detect it, therefore preventing the assessment of the ideal time of rest (time off). Thus a continuity of this study is suggested, with changes in the muscle and the functional activity elicited by electric stimulation, and relying on an alternative tool for measuring and detecting muscle fatigue. O fortalecimento da musculatura parética promove melhora da capacidade funcional, o que pode ser obtido pela estimulação elétrica funcional (EEF), porém são necessários parâmetros específicos para evitar fadiga muscular. Este estudo visou verificar, em indivíduos com hemiparesia pós-AVE, o tempo de repouso (time off) necessário para reabsorção do ácido lático durante a EEF, de modo a evitar a fadiga - detectada por lactacidemia (concentração excessiva de ácido lático). Foram coletadas amostras de sangue de 18 indivíduos portadores de hemiparesia em sete momentos, antes, durante e após a EEF. A corrente quadrada bifásica, de 50 Hz, foi usada com time on de 10 segundos (s) e o time off variou de 10 s (protocolo 1) a 30 s (protocolo 2), sobre o ponto motor do músculo tibial anterior. Na análise do sangue coletado, não foi encontrada diferença estatisticamente significante (p>;0,05) entre os dois protocolos; tampouco foi registrada diferença no período imediatamente pós-terapia. Pode-se pois afirmar que a ferramenta utilizada para mensurar lactacidemia não se mostrou eficaz na detecção da fadiga muscular, inviabilizando verificar o tempo ideal de repouso (time off), sendo necessários mais estudos em busca de protocolos seguros. Sugere-se a continuidade deste estudo, com alteração do músculo e atividade funcional eliciada pela estimulação elétrica, bem como uma ferramenta alternativa na mensuração e detecção da fadiga muscular. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina2009-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/1211410.1590/S1809-29502009000200015Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2009); 178-182 Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 16 Núm. 2 (2009); 178-182 Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; v. 16 n. 2 (2009); 178-182 2316-91171809-2950reponame:Fisioterapia e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/12114/13891Copyright (c) 2017 Fisioterapia e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCorrêa, Fernanda IshidaCorrêa, João Carlos FerrariTessarolo, André de AlmeidaMelo, André de SouzaSampaio, Luciana Maria MalosáCosta, Maricilia SilvaOliveira, Cláudia Santos2012-05-13T15:58:10Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/12114Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/fpuspPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/oai||revfisio@usp.br2316-91171809-2950opendoar:2012-05-13T15:58:10Fisioterapia e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Lactic acid assessment in post-stroke hemiparetic subjects following electrical stimulation for muscle strengthening Avaliação do ácido lático em indivíduos com hemiparesia pós-acidente vascular encefálico após estimulação elétrica para fortalecimento muscular |
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Lactic acid assessment in post-stroke hemiparetic subjects following electrical stimulation for muscle strengthening |
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Lactic acid assessment in post-stroke hemiparetic subjects following electrical stimulation for muscle strengthening Corrêa, Fernanda Ishida Acidose láctica Fadiga muscular Paresia Terapia por estimulação elétrica Acidosis lactic Electrical stimulation therapy Muscle fatigue Paresis |
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Lactic acid assessment in post-stroke hemiparetic subjects following electrical stimulation for muscle strengthening |
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Lactic acid assessment in post-stroke hemiparetic subjects following electrical stimulation for muscle strengthening |
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Lactic acid assessment in post-stroke hemiparetic subjects following electrical stimulation for muscle strengthening |
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Lactic acid assessment in post-stroke hemiparetic subjects following electrical stimulation for muscle strengthening |
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Lactic acid assessment in post-stroke hemiparetic subjects following electrical stimulation for muscle strengthening |
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Corrêa, Fernanda Ishida |
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Corrêa, Fernanda Ishida Corrêa, João Carlos Ferrari Tessarolo, André de Almeida Melo, André de Souza Sampaio, Luciana Maria Malosá Costa, Maricilia Silva Oliveira, Cláudia Santos |
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author |
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Corrêa, João Carlos Ferrari Tessarolo, André de Almeida Melo, André de Souza Sampaio, Luciana Maria Malosá Costa, Maricilia Silva Oliveira, Cláudia Santos |
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Corrêa, Fernanda Ishida Corrêa, João Carlos Ferrari Tessarolo, André de Almeida Melo, André de Souza Sampaio, Luciana Maria Malosá Costa, Maricilia Silva Oliveira, Cláudia Santos |
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Acidose láctica Fadiga muscular Paresia Terapia por estimulação elétrica Acidosis lactic Electrical stimulation therapy Muscle fatigue Paresis |
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Acidose láctica Fadiga muscular Paresia Terapia por estimulação elétrica Acidosis lactic Electrical stimulation therapy Muscle fatigue Paresis |
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Strengthening paretic muscles improves functional capacity, which can be achieved by functional electric stimulation (FES), but specific parameters are needed in order to prevent muscle fatigue. The purpose of this study was to assess, in post-stroke hemiparetic patients, the necessary time of rest (time off) for re-absorption of lactic acid during FES, so as to prevent fatigue - detected by lactic acid testing. Blood samples of 18 hemiparetic subjects were collected at seven moments: pre-treatment rest, after each of three series of 15 repetitions stimuli, and at the third, sixth, and ninth minutes following therapy session. Electrical, two-phase pulses at 50 Hz were applied, 10 seconds on and 10 seconds off (protocol 1), and 10 seconds on and 30 seconds off (protocol 2), on the motor point of tibialis anterior muscle. The blood sample analysis showed no statistically significant differences (p>;0.05) between protocols 1 and 2; neither could differences be found at immediate post-session measures. It may thus be said that the measuring tool here employed to infer fatigue did not prove efficient to detect it, therefore preventing the assessment of the ideal time of rest (time off). Thus a continuity of this study is suggested, with changes in the muscle and the functional activity elicited by electric stimulation, and relying on an alternative tool for measuring and detecting muscle fatigue. |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina |
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