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Sensors (Basel) ; 24(5)2024 Feb 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38474893

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(1) Background: Pelvic-floor-muscle (PFM) activation acts synergistically with multiple muscles while performing functional actions in humans. The purpose of this study was to characterize the activity of the PFMs and gluteus medius (GM) while walking and running in physically active nulliparous females. (2) Methods: The peak and average amplitude of maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) during 60 s of walking (5 and 7 km/h) and running (9 and 11 km/h) were measured with electromyography of the GM and PFMs in 10 healthy female runners. (3) Results: The activation of both muscles increased (p < 0.001) while walking and running. The MVC of the GM was reached when walking and tripled when running, while the PFMs were activated at half their MVC when running. The global ratio of the GM (75.3%) was predominant over that of the PFMs (24.6%) while static and walking. The ratio reached 9/1 (GM/PFM) while running. (4) Conclusion: The GM and PFMs were active while walking and running. The GM's MVC tripled at high speeds, while the PFMs reached only half of their maximum contraction.


Assuntos
Diafragma da Pelve , Corrida , Feminino , Humanos , Diafragma da Pelve/fisiologia , Contração Muscular/fisiologia , Músculo Esquelético/fisiologia , Eletromiografia , Caminhada
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Sensors (Basel) ; 24(4)2024 Feb 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38400381

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(1) Background: Leg length discrepancy (LLD), regardless of its origin, is a very common pathology that can contribute to low back pain. Various authors have pointed out its relationship with the lack of activation of both the gluteus medius (GM) and the ipsilateral erector spinae (ES). The purpose of this study was to identify the activation of the ES and GM with different simulated LLDs, correlating this activation with LBP. In turn, we evaluated whether ES and GM activity has an effect on jumping ability using a CMJ test. (2) Method: A sample of healthy subjects was selected to whom an artificial LLD was applied using 0.5, 1, and 1.5 cm insoles. These three heights were measured using EMG while the subjects walked and performed a counter movement jump (CMJ). The measurements of the insole heights were carried out in random order using a Latin square. Muscle activation patterns were recorded for 30 s at each of the insole heights while the patients walked at 5.7 km/h and they were compared with the maximum voluntary contraction (MVC), both on the ipsilateral and contralateral sides. These muscles were then measured under the same circumstances during the performance of the CMJ. (3) Results: We found statistically significant differences in the flight heights in both the CMJ and DJ. In the comparison, significant differences were found in the flight heights of the CMJ and the DJ using the 5 mm insoles, and in the case of the DJ, also without insoles, with respect to the MVC. We found statistically significant differences in the activation of the GM with the differences in insoles, but not in the activation of the Es in relation to the different insole heights. (4) Conclusions: Insoles of different heights caused activation differences in the medius on the side where the insoles were placed. We can relate this difference in activation to LBP. In relation to the ES, no significant differences were found in the activation of the ipsilateral side of the insole.


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Ataxia Cerebelar , Humanos , Eletromiografia , Músculo Esquelético/fisiologia , Coxa da Perna , Nádegas
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Life (Basel) ; 13(4)2023 Apr 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37109468

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Deep dry needling (DDN) and percutaneous electrolysis (PE) provide the benefit of the mechanical effect of the needle, and PE adds the potential advantages of the galvanic current it incorporates in myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) therapy. The aim of this study was to compare the short-term efficacy between PE and DDN on active MTrPs of the levator scapulae by considering pain intensity. A simple-blind randomized controlled trial was carried out, recruiting patients suffering from non-specific neck pain lasting more than 3 months and with active MTrPs in the levator scapulae muscle (n = 52). Patients were divided into intervention (PE; n = 26) and control (DDN; n = 26) groups and received one treatment session on the active MTrPs of the levator scapulae. Patients were assessed for pain intensity, pressure pain threshold (PPT), cervical range of motion (CROM), neck disability and post-needling soreness, immediately after treatment, at 72 h and at 14 days. In addition, pain during treatment was recorded after the procedure. There were no significant differences for pain intensity, post-needling soreness and PPT. We found significant differences in CROM, immediately after treatment (p = 0.043), and at 72 h (p = 0.045), in favor of the PE group. Significant differences were found for neck disability (p < 0.047), immediately post-treatment, in favor of the DDN group. Moreover, there were significant differences for pain during the intervention (p < 0.002), in favor of the DDN group (4.54 ± 2.21) versus the PE group (6.54 ± 2.27). PE and DDN appear to have similar short-term effects. PE proved to be a more painful treatment than DDN. Clinical trial registry: NCT04157426.

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Sensors (Basel) ; 22(6)2022 Mar 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35336534

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Static posturography assessed with force platforms is a procedure used to obtain objective estimates related to postural adjustments. However, controlling multiple intrinsic and extrinsic factors influencing the diagnostic accuracy is essential to obtain reliable measurements and recommend its use with clinical or research purposes. We aimed to analyze how different environmental acoustic conditions affect the test−retest reliability and to analyze the most appropriate number of trials to calculate a valid mean average score. A diagnostic accuracy study was conducted enrolling 27 healthy volunteers. All procedures were taken considering consistent device settings, posture, feet position, recording time, and illumination of the room. Three trials were recorded in a silent environment (35−40 dB) and three trials were recorded in a noisy environment (85−90 dB). Results showed comparable reliability estimates for both acoustic conditions (ICC = 0.453−0.962 and 0.621−0.952), but silent conditions demonstrated better sensitivity to changes (MDC = 13.6−76%). Mean average calculations from 2 and 3 trials showed no statistically significant differences (p > 0.05). Cross-sectional studies can be conducted under noisy or silent conditions as no significantly different scores were obtained (p > 0.05) and ICC were comparable (except oscillation area). However, longitudinal studies should consider silent conditions as they demonstrated better sensitivity to real changes not derived from measurement errors.


Assuntos
Modalidades de Fisioterapia , Postura , Acústica , Estudos Transversais , Humanos , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes
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Sensors (Basel) ; 21(9)2021 Apr 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33919195

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Several studies have shown that gastrocnemius is frequently injured in triathletes. The causes of these injuries are similar to those that cause the appearance of the myofascial pain syndrome (MPS). The ischemic compression technique (ICT) and deep dry needling (DDN) are considered two of the main MPS treatment methods in latent myofascial trigger points (MTrPs). In this study superficial electromyographic (EMG) activity in lateral and medial gastrocnemius of triathletes with latent MTrPs was measured before and immediately after either DDN or ICT treatment. Taking into account superficial EMG activity of lateral and medial gastrocnemius, the immediate effectiveness in latent MTrPs of both DDN and ICT was compared. A total of 34 triathletes was randomly divided in two groups. The first and second groups (n = 17 in each group) underwent only one session of DDN and ICT, respectively. EMG measurement of gastrocnemius was assessed before and immediately after treatment. Statistically significant differences (p = 0.037) were shown for a reduction of superficial EMG measurements differences (%) of the experimental group (DDN) with respect to the intervention group (ICT) at a speed of 1 m/s immediately after both interventions, although not at speeds of 1.5 m/s or 2.5 m/s. A statistically significant linear regression prediction model was shown for EMG outcome measurement differences at V1 (speed of 1 m/s) which was only predicted for the treatment group (R2 = 0.129; ß = 8.054; F = 4.734; p = 0.037) showing a reduction of this difference under DDN treatment. DDN administration requires experience and excellent anatomical knowledge. According to our findings immediately after treatment of latent MTrPs, DDN could be advisable for triathletes who train at a speed lower than 1 m/s, while ICT could be a more advisable technique than DDN for training or competitions at speeds greater than 1.5 m/s.


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Atletas , Agulhamento Seco , Síndromes da Dor Miofascial , Meios de Cultura , Humanos , Músculo Esquelético , Pontos-Gatilho
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Life (Basel) ; 11(1)2021 Jan 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33451013

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BACKGROUND: The effects of the dry needling technique and pain reduction have been demonstrated in numerous quality studies. However, the mechanical effects of dry needling are largely unknown. METHODS: A total of 18 subjects with flexor digitorum brevis muscle myofascial trigger point were evaluated pre- and post-deep dry needling. We measured static footprint variables in a pre-post study. MAIN FINDINGS: We found differences in rearfoot maximum pressure (119.22-111.63 KPa; p = 0.025), midfoot maximum pressure (13.68-17.26 KPa; p = 0.077), midfoot medium pressure (4.75-6.24 KPa; p = 0.035) and forefoot surface (86.58-81.75 cm2; p = 0.020). All variables with significant differences decrease, with the exception of forefoot surface which showed an increase. CONCLUSIONS: After flexor digitorum brevis muscle dry needling, midfoot plantar pressures (maximum and medium) and forefoot surface were increased, and rearfoot maximum pressure was decreased.

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Ann Anat ; 234: 151646, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33248234

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BACKGROUND: A literature review did not reveal any studies concerning the intramedullary transfer of the flexor digitorum brevis tendons (FDB) technique with a single longitudinal incision through the proximal phalanx of the toes. The main goal of this investigation was to demonstrate whether the FDB tendons of the toes are long enough to enable intramedullary transfer to the dorsal area of the proximal phalanx. METHODS: We examined whether the technique would allow the surgeon to transfer the FDB tendons through the proximal phalanx of the toes. The technique transfers the FDB tendons through the proximal phalanx dorsal area of the toes using an intramedullary transfer of the FDB tendons. The intramedullary transfer of the FDB tendons was performed through a single dorsal incision. RESULTS: The FDB tendons for the second, third, and fourth toes were performed in 100% of the feet. No ruptures in any toe in which the surgical technique was performed was noted, and no proximal phalanges of the second, third, and fourth toes were fractured. CONCLUSIONS: Transfer of FDB tendons via the intramedullary approach of the proximal phalanx of the second, third, and fourth toes is possible. The FDB tendons have sufficient length for transfer via an intramedullary transfer and were carried out in 100% of the second toes. For a successful transfer, it is essential to perform a thorough resection of the extensor digitorum longus aponeurosis since it has expansions intimately attached to the plantar base of the proximal phalanx of the toe.


Assuntos
Síndrome do Dedo do Pé em Martelo , Estudos Transversais , Síndrome do Dedo do Pé em Martelo/cirurgia , Humanos , Transferência Tendinosa , Tendões/cirurgia , Dedos do Pé
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J Manipulative Physiol Ther ; 43(8): 799-805, 2020 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32709515

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the thickness of the plantar fascia (PF) at the insertion of the calcaneus and the midfoot and forefoot fascial locations, in addition to the thickness of the tibialis anterior, by ultrasound imaging in individuals with and without lateral ankle sprain (LAS). METHODS: A sample of 44 participants was recruited and divided in 2 groups: 22 feet with a prior diagnosis of grade 1 or 2 LAS (case group) and 22 feet without this condition (healthy group). The thickness and cross-sectional area were evaluated by ultrasound imaging in both groups. RESULTS: Ultrasound measurements of the PF at the calcaneus, midfoot, and forefoot showed statistically significant differences (P < .05), with a decrease in thickness in the LAS group relative to the healthy group. For the thickness and cross-sectional area of the tibialis anterior, no significant differences (P < .05) were observed between groups. CONCLUSION: The thickness of the PF at the calcaneus, midfoot, and forefoot is reduced in individuals with LAS relative to the healthy group.


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Traumatismos do Tornozelo/etiologia , Tornozelo/patologia , Fáscia/anatomia & histologia , Pé/anatomia & histologia , Músculo Esquelético/anatomia & histologia , Placa Plantar/anatomia & histologia , Entorses e Distensões/etiologia , Adulto , Traumatismos do Tornozelo/diagnóstico por imagem , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Fáscia/diagnóstico por imagem , Feminino , Pé/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Masculino , Músculo Esquelético/diagnóstico por imagem , Placa Plantar/diagnóstico por imagem , Entorses e Distensões/diagnóstico por imagem , Ultrassonografia/métodos , Adulto Jovem
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Pain Med ; 21(8): 1626-1635, 2020 08 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32003802

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OBJECTIVE: To compare and predict kinesiophobia and fear avoidance beliefs between athletes with gastrocnemius myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) and healthy athletes. DESIGN: Case-control. SETTING: Outpatient clinic. SUBJECTS: Fifty athletes were divided into athletes with chronic gastrocnemius MPS (N = 25) and healthy athletes (N = 25). METHODS: Kinesiophobia symptoms total and domain scores (harm and activity avoidance) and levels were determined by the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK-11). Fear avoidance beliefs total and domain scores (physical and working activities) were measured by the Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ). RESULTS: Significant differences (P < 0.05) with a large effect size (d = 0.81-4.22) were found between both groups, with greater kinesiophobia symptom scores for the TSK-11 activity avoidance domain and total scores, and greater fear avoidance beliefs scores for the FABQ physical and working activities domains and total scores of athletes with gastrocnemius MPS with respect to healthy athletes. TSK-11 total score showed a prediction model (R2 = 0.256) based on the FABQ total score. The FABQ total score showed a prediction model (R2 = 0.741) based on gastrocnemius MPS presence (R2 = 0.665), levels of kinesiophobia (R2 = 0.052), and height (R2 = 0.025). CONCLUSIONS: Greater kinesiophobia levels, greater total and activity avoidance domain scores (but not for the harm domain), and greater fear avoidance beliefs total and domain scores (work and physical activity) were shown for athletes with gastrocnemius MPS vs healthy athletes. Higher kinesiophobia symptoms were predicted by greater fear avoidance beliefs in athletes. Greater fear avoidance beliefs were predicted by the presence of gastrocnemius MPS, higher levels of kinesiophobia, and lower height in athletes.


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Dor Lombar , Síndromes da Dor Miofascial , Atletas , Medo , Humanos , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Pain Med ; 21(2): e172-e181, 2020 02 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31502640

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the immediate efficacy of a single session of deep dry needling (DDN) vs ischemic compression (ICT) in a latent myofascial trigger point (MTrP) of the shortened triceps surae from triathletes for ankle dorsiflexion and redistribution of plantar pressures and stability. DESIGN: A randomized simple blind clinical trial (NCT03273985). SETTING: An outpatient clinic. SUBJECTS: Thirty-four triathletes with a latent MTrP in the shortened gastrocnemius. METHODS: Triathletes were randomized to receive a single session of DDN (N = 17) or ICT (N = 17) in a latent MTrP of the shortened triceps surae. The primary outcome was ankle dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM) by a universal goniometer. Secondary objectives were distribution of dynamic and static plantar pressures by T-Plate platform pressure, with measurements both before and after five, 10, 15, 20, and 25 minutes of treatment. RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences (P > 0.05) for ankle dorsiflexion ROM or dynamic and static plantar pressures between the experimental group treated with DDN and the control group treated with ICT before and after treatment. CONCLUSIONS: DDN vs ICT carried out in latent MTrPs of the shortened gastrocnemius of triathletes did not present differences in terms of dorsiflexion ROM of the tibiofibular-talar joint or in static and dynamic plantar pressure changes before and immediately after treatment.


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Agulhamento Seco/métodos , Músculo Esquelético , Síndromes da Dor Miofascial/terapia , Modalidades de Fisioterapia , Adulto , Articulação do Tornozelo , Atletas , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Pontos-Gatilho
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Phys Ther Sport ; 40: 193-196, 2019 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31590122

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OBJECTIVES: To assess how skin temperature could be related with gastrocnemius muscle activation and thus detect association between the extensibility of the triceps-surae and the skin temperature pattern. DESIGN: A Cross Sectional Study. Secondary level of care. SETTING: Recreational runners from an athletic club. PARTICIPANTS: 57 healthy male subjects with functional equinus condition were recruited (age 42.82 ±â€¯6.97 years, height 173.68 ±â€¯9.79 cm, weight 73.19 ±â€¯8.13 kg, body mass index 20.41 ±â€¯2.48). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Skin temperature and electromyography of the gastrocnemius muscle before and after running exercise. RESULTS: Skin thermal assessment value for Gastrocnemius muscles were assessed in 57 participants before and after running. We found a significant increase of skin temperature after running deeply related with electromyography values (Confidence interval 95%). The temperature of Gastrocnemius was increased in runners after activity. CONCLUSIONS: Thermal imaging is deeply related with muscle pattern activation for lower limb. Based on our findings, we propose that infrared thermography assessment of the gastrocnemius is adequate to check Gastrocnemius muscle activity condition in runners.


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Eletromiografia , Músculo Esquelético/fisiologia , Corrida/fisiologia , Temperatura Cutânea , Termografia , Adulto , Estudos Transversais , Humanos , Extremidade Inferior/fisiologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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J Clin Med ; 8(10)2019 Oct 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31590390

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BACKGROUND: Deep dry needling (DDN) and ischemic compression technic (ICT) may be considered as interventions used for the treatment of Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) in latent myofascial trigger points (MTrPs). The immediate effectiveness of both DDN and ICT on pressure pain threshold (PPT) and skin temperature of the latent MTrPs of the triceps surae has not yet been determined, especially in athletes due to their treatment requirements during training and competition. OBJECTIVE: To compare the immediate efficacy between DDN and ICT in the latent MTrPs of triathletes considering PPT and thermography measurements. METHOD: A total sample of 34 triathletes was divided into two groups: DDN and ICT. The triathletes only received a treatment session of DDN (n = 17) or ICT (n = 17). PPT and skin temperature of the selected latent MTrPs were assessed before and after treatment. RESULTS: Statistically significant differences between both groups were shown after treatment, showing a PPT reduction (p < 0.05) in the DDN group, while PPT values were maintained in the ICT group. There were not statistically significant differences (p > 0.05) for thermographic values before and treatment for both interventions. CONCLUSIONS: Findings of this study suggested that ICT could be more advisable than DDN regarding latent MTrPs local mechanosensitivity immediately after treatment due to the requirements of training and competition in athletes' population. Nevertheless, further studies comparing both interventions in the long term should be carried out in this specific population due to the possible influence of delayed onset muscle soreness and muscle damage on PPT and thermography values secondary to the high level of training and competition.

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Rev. int. cienc. podol. (Internet) ; 11(1): 1-7, 2017. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-157497

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Las coaliciones tarsales (unión fibrosa, cartilaginosa u ósea congénita entre dos huesos) a menudo son asociadas a una deformidad de pie plano en niños. Normalmente se presenta con esguinces de tobillo recurrentes o con inicio insidioso de un pie plano rígido doloroso y con limitación al movimiento de las articulaciones mediotarsianas y subastragalina. El diagnóstico clínico se confirma con radiografía, tomografía axial computerizada (TAC) y resonancia magnética nuclear (RMN). El signo de la nariz del oso hormiguero es causado por un alargamiento tubular del proceso anterior del calcáneo que se acerca o se superpone con el escafoides tarsiano y se asemeja a la nariz de un oso hormiguero en una radiografía lateral del pie o tobillo. El tratamiento de esta unión es primeramente sintomático, pero si el dolor persiste debe ser quirúrgico. Se presenta el caso de un niño de 10 años con coalición calcáneo-navicular bilateral asociada a pie plano valgo rígido (AU)


Tarsal coalition (a congenital fibrous, cartilaginous or bony connection between two bones) often leads to a flatfoot deformity in children. Usually it presents with recurrent ankle sprains or insidious onset of a painful rigid flatfoot and movement limitation of midtarsal and subtalar joints. Clinical diagnosis is confirmed by X-rays, computed axial tomography and nuclear magnetic resonance. The anteater nose sign is caused by a tubular elongation of the anterior process of the calcaneus that approaches or overlaps the tarsal scaphoid (navicular) and resembles the nose of an anteater on a lateral foot or ankle radiograph. The treatment of this union is primarily symptomatic but if the pain persists must be surgical. For a child of 10 years with bilateral calcaneus - navicular coalition associated with valgus rigid flatfoot arises (AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Criança , Coalizão Tarsal/complicações , Pé Chato/congênito , Órtoses do Pé , Entorses e Distensões/etiologia , Pé Chato/diagnóstico por imagem , Coalizão Tarsal/diagnóstico por imagem , Radiografia , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Tratamento Conservador
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