Title of article
Effects of Local Ischemic Compression on Upper Limb Latent Myofascial Trigger Points: A Study of Subjective Pain and Linear Motor Performance
Author/Authors
Rybarczyk, Yves Itelligent & Interactive Systems Lab (SI2 Lab) - School of Engineering in Computer Systems - Universidad de Las Am ́ericas - Quito, Ecuador , Esparza , Danilo Itelligent & Interactive Systems Lab (SI2 Lab) - School of Engineering in Computer Systems - Universidad de Las Am ́ericas - Quito, Ecuador , Aladro-Gonzalvo, Arian R. Quito, Ecuador
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9
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9
Abstract
To analyse the effect of the manual ischemic compression (IC) on the upper limb motor performance (MP) in patients
with LTrPs. Materials and Methods. A quasiexperimental study was performed in twenty subjects allocated to either patients group
with LTrPs (PG, n=10) or healthy group with no symptoms (HG, n=10). Subjective pain and linear MP (movement time and Fitts’
Law) were assessed before and after a linear tapping task. Data were analysed with mixed factorial ANOVA for intergroup linear
motor performance differences and dependent t-student test for intragroup pain differences. Results. PG had a linear MP lower than
the HG before treatment ( p <0.05). After IC, the PG showed a significant decrease of pain (4.07 ±1.91 p <0.001). Furthermore, the
movement time (15.70 ±2.05 p <0.001) and the Fitts’ Law coefficient (0.80 ±0.53 p <0.001) were significantly reduced. However,
one IC session did not allow the PG to get the same MP than the HG ( p <0.05). Conclusion. The results suggest the IC effectiveness
on pain and MP impairment in subjects with LTrPs. However, the MP of these patients is only partially improved after the IC
application.
Keywords
Local Ischemic Compression , Upper Limb Latent Myofascial Trigger Points , A Study of Subjective Pain , Linear Motor Performance , ANOVA
Journal title
Rehabilitation Research and Practice
Serial Year
2019
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2615231
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