This randomized, crossover sham controlled trial with sham intended to study the effect of electrical stimulation on peripheral nerve (spinal accessory nerve) with acupuncture needle in healthy subjects aims to access the effect o electrical stimulation of accessory spinal nerve in cortical activation, muscular perfusion and autonomic response in healthy subjects. Participants will be assessed through measure changes in cortical activation, local muscular peripheral perfusion and autonomic responses before and after intervention and intervention-sham, and crossed after a period of wash-out. The design aims to contribute to assessment of one electroacupuncture's techniques by measuring some of the physiological effects caused by peripheral stimulation.
In recent years, there are growing evidence that many diseases such as chronic pain and psychiatric disorders can be managed with non-pharmacological techniques. The possibility of inducing central neuroplastic responses through transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been widely studied, as well as peripheral stimulation techniques such electroacupuncture (EA) and intramuscular stimulation (IMS). However, there are few studies on physiological mechanisms, indications and limitations of each technique. Thus, this randomized, crossover sham controlled trial, where sham intended to study the effect of electrical stimulation on peripheral nerve (spinal accessory nerve) with acupuncture needle in healthy subjects aims to access the effect o electrical stimulation of accessory spinal nerve in cortical activation, muscular perfusion and autonomic response in healthy subjects. Participants will be assessed through measure changes in cortical activation, local muscular peripheral perfusion and autonomic responses before and after intervention and intervention-sham, and crossed after a period of wash-out. The design aims to contribute to assessment of one electroacupuncture's techniques by measuring some of the physiological effects caused by peripheral stimulation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
14
A needle is placed near accessory spinal nerve; electrical burst stimulation for 12 minutes, 10 Hz;
Hospital de Clinicas e Porto Alegre (HCPA)
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Cortical Activation
The metabolic activation of motor cortex and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex , measured through infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)
Time frame: 12 minutes
Muscular perfusion
Muscular perfusion of trapezius muscle, peripherally measured through infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)
Time frame: 12 minutes
Blood pressure
blood pressure measurement
Time frame: 20 minutes
Oxygen saturation
Oxygen measurement
Time frame: 20 minutes
Cardiac frequency
Cardiac frequency measurement
Time frame: 20 minutes
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