The aim of the present study is to value the effectiveness of Diathermy-Radiofrecuency treatment compared to Cavitation treatment in woman with cellulitis.
The edemato-fibrosclerotic panniculopathy is a segmental disease and lipodystrophy, this disease is localized in subcutaneous connective tissue which is influenced by venous and lymphatic system, when these systems are affected. The secondary vasomotor dysfunction to failure sympathetic nervous system influence on this disease too. Usually it affects women, influencing their physical and psychological well-being. The Aesthetic Physiotherapy, known as Aesthetics Plastic and Restorative Physiotherapy, is in their beginnings, there are little studies which present this pathology from the physiotherapy perspective. The investigators believe that their research could make some progress in this matter. The search found very few clinical trials of scientific rigor about radio frequency and cavitation, and The investigators didn't find studies that compare both. Both treatments show effectiveness in improving the appearance of cellulite, so it would be a good idea compare them and see the most effective. The investigators are trying to compare the effectiveness of both techniques and the investigators consider innovative and with added value to investigate something that we haven´t found in the reviewed literature. The investigators choose 20 women randomly, 40 sample subjects, between 18-40 years old. These women must keep the inclusion criteria. The participants attend a first date where the investigators collect the necessary data, and they are valued before and after the treatment (perimetry, photographic, Nürnberger and Müller scale, weight, height, BMI). Then each patient receive treatment, seven non-consecutive sessions Diathermy-Radiofrequency on one leg (gluteal zone, internal and lateral zone, posterior and anterior zone) and other 7 sessions of Cavitation in the other leg, and Presotherapy in both legs. The investigators also advice the participants about their diet and exercise.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
40
Cavitation: 70% intensity, 30 minutes apply plane electrode and 10 minutes focal electrode. Presotherapy: 30 minutes application of 35% intensity, compression 35seg, pause 15seg, speed 9
Diathermy-Radiofrecuency: 30 minutes at 70% intensity (40-43ºC) in manual resistive modality and 10 minutes in automatic capacitive modality. Presotherapy: 30 minutes application of 35% intensity, compression 35seg, pause 15seg, speed 9
Faculty of Nursing and Physiotherapy. University of Cadiz
Cadiz, Spain
Decrease in perimeter measures
measuring tape
Time frame: At the begining and at the end of the treatment after seven weeks
Changes in body mass index
Calculation of the body mass index
Time frame: At the begining and at the end of the treatment after seven weeks
Changes in weight
Weighing machine
Time frame: At the begining and at the end of the treatment after seven weeks
Physical activity evaluation
IPAQ questionnaire
Time frame: At the begining and at the end of the treatment after seven weeks
Degree of cellulitis
Nürberger and Müller's scale
Time frame: At the begining and at the end of the treatment after seven weeks. This scale measures the level of cellulite and takes the values of 0-3, being 0 the value where there is no cellulite and 3 the most serious stage of cellulite.
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