Subjects were randomized into 3 treatment groups (15 subjects per group): 1) Control - received no treatment 2) Placebo - received a sham Astym® treatment 3) Astym® Treatment - received Astym® treatment to the lower extremity. Subjects were blinded to whether they received the Astym® treatment or placebo treatment intervention. After a 5-minute warm-up on a lower body ergometer the subjects were familiarized to the operations of a computerized leg press machine that measured the maximum force output (Newtons) during a unilateral isometric squat test. A baseline measure of maximal force output (pre-test) was determined by the average of 3 trials with a 30 second rest period between the trials. The subjects then received the designated treatment intervention. Immediately following the treatment intervention (0 minutes following treatment intervention) the subjects were retested (post-test) using identical testing procedures by an investigator blinded to the treatment intervention received by the subject. Maximum force output measured in Newtons for the post-test was subtracted from the maximum force output (Newtons) pre-test and then converted to a percentage of change \[(post-test - pretest)/pretest X 100). The percent change of maximal force output from pre-test to post-test measures was compared using a one-way analysis of variance with alpha set at 0.05. A Tukey's post-hoc analysis determined statistical differences between the groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
59
Astym is a manual therapy technique applied by a certified therapist with advanced training in the technique. The technique is applied to a limb or body segment with specialized instruments in a specific sequential protocol that incorporates the muscle groups and joints of the entire kinetic chain.
Percent Change in Maximal Force Output
Time frame: Immediately following treatment intervention
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