Title of article :
The Effect of Laser Therapy and Ischemic Compression on Active Trigger Points in Upper Trapezius Muscle
Author/Authors :
Rezaei ، Saeed Department of Physiotherapy - School of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Shadmehr ، Azadeh Department of Physiotherapy - School of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Bashardoust Tajali ، Siamak Department of Physiotherapy - School of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Attarbashi Moghadam ، Behrooz Department of Physiotherapy - School of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Jalaei ، Shohreh Department of Physiotherapy - School of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
6
From page :
221
To page :
226
Abstract :
Introduction: Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) is a common muscular disorder characterized by a referral pain to a particular area after irritating the myofascial trigger point. This study aimed to determine the combined treatment effect of laser therapy and ischemic compression of an active myofascial trigger point in the upper trapezius muscle. Materials and Methods: This is a clinical trial study conducted on 15 subjects with Active Trigger Points (ATPs). In one session, 15 subjects received laser therapy and ischemic compression. The assessment was done immediately after the treatment. We used the visual analog scale for the measurement of pain intensity, algometry (FG-5020, Taiwan made) for pressure pain threshold, and goniometer for cervical lateral flexion. Results: The cervical lateral flexion after the intervention was significantly higher than that before the intervention (P 0.001). Also, the post-operative pressure pain threshold was significantly higher than that before the intervention (P 0.001). The level of pain decreased after the intervention, but this difference was not statistically significant (P=0.90). Conclusion: according to this study, the laser therapy combined with ischemic compression can significantly change the pressure pain threshold and cervical lateral flexion in patients with active trigger points in their upper trapezius muscles.
Keywords :
Myofascial pain syndromes , Pain , Trigger points , Laser therapy , Manual therapy
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
Record number :
2494528
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