The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of dry needling in improving ankle range of motion and functional outcomes. There have been an increasing number of studies on dry needling as an intervention for pain but none thus far that have studied functional outcome measures of the ankle. The study will include healthy male subjects between the ages of 18-30 years old randomized in to 3 intervention groups of: dry needling of the triceps surae, triceps surae stretching only, dry needling and stretching. The subjects who receive dry needling as an intervention will have the trigger point identified and dry needling performed while under musculoskeletal ultrasound visualization. The subjects will undergo pre and post intervention testing including Lower Quarter Y-Balance test, passive ankle dorsiflexion, closed chain half kneeling dorsiflexion, standing dorsiflexion, deep squat, multisegmental flexion as well as Marx Activity Level Scale. There will be 3 days between the initial testing/intervention and follow up. These outcomes will be the primary variables of interest. Ultrasound, Y balance testing, self stretching, and range of motion measurements are safe and pose no risk to the subject. Dry Needling has been found to be very safe and effective in the hands of physical therapists with a calculated risk of adverse events to be less than 0.04%.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
30
Duke Sports Medicine
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Change of Ankle Dorsiflexion Range Of Motion
Ankle range of motion measures will be record before and immediately after the intervention.
Time frame: Baseline and 10 Minutes
Change in Ankle Dorsiflexion Range of Motion
Ankle dorsiflexion will again be measured at three days after the intervention to determine short term effectiveness of results.
Time frame: Baseline and 3 Days
Change in Y-Balance Test for the Lower Quarter
Test of balance and functional performance of lower extremities.
Time frame: Baseline and 20 Minutes
Change in Y Balance Test for the Lower Quarter
Y Balance Test for the Lower Quarter will be assessed again at 3 days after the intervention to assess short term effectiveness.
Time frame: Baseline and 3 Days
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