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
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