This study investigates the effect of two different techniques (deep dry needling and superficial dry needling) on the latent myofascial trigger point in the upper trapezius. Subjects with latent Myofascial trigger point in this location of the muscle will be identified and will be randomly assigned to one out of the three groups: deep dry needling, superficial dry needling or sham dry needling in gastrocnemius muscle. cervical range of motion and pain pressure threshold in the upper trapezius will be registered before, immediately after the intervention, at 24 hours after the intervention, at 72 hours after the intervention and a week after the intervention
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
180
Deep dry needling until achieving twitch response of the muscle
Superficial dry needling to achieve sensitive pain with needle rotation
Simulate pain with de plastic needle guard in the gastrocnemius muscle
Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera
Valencia, Moncada, Spain
Pain pressure threshold
Amount of pressure (Kg/cm2) applied at the upper trapezius myofascial trigger point site that elicit pain for the patient will be reported
Time frame: a week
Cervical range of motion
cervical movement in flexion and extension, left and right rotation and side bending left and right
Time frame: a week
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