Research Problem: To know the immediate effects of high speed and low amplitude cervical manipulation on the electromyographic activity of the masseter muscles of physiotherapy students at the University of the Americas Course objective: To compare the immediate effects of high-speed, low-amplitude cervical manipulation on the electromyographic activity of the masseter muscles versus a placebo intervention in kinesiology students at the University of the Americas. Specific objectives: To describe the changes in the electromyographic activity of the masseter muscles of the high-speed cervical manipulation group in students of the physiotherapy school of the University of the Americas of the Santiago Centro campus. To describe the changes in the electromyographic activity of the masseter muscles of the placebo group in students of the physiotherapy school of the University of the Americas of the Santiago Centro campus. Methodology: Single-blind, randomized clinical trial. Expected results: Significant differences are expected between the intervention group and the control group. This is reflected in a decrease in electromyographic activity in the masseter muscles after high-speed cervical manipulation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
30
high speed, low amplitude cervical manipulation
Cervical mobilization without performing spinal manipulation
Universidad de las Americas
Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan, Chile
Electromyography of the masseter muscle before intervention
surface electromyography of the masseter muscle, measured in millivolts (mV)
Time frame: baseline
Electromyography of the masseter muscle after the intervention
surface electromyography of the masseter muscle, measured in millivolts (mV)
Time frame: 5 minute after intervention
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