Invasive physiotherapy techniques, such as Intratissue Percutaneous Electroly-sis (IPE), have numerous beneficial effects depending on the pathology being treated, in-cluding the deactivation of myofascial trigger points (MTP) caused by myofascial pain syndrome (MPS). The objectives are (1) evaluate the effectiveness of low intesity IPE treatment com-pared to DN on the shortening of FHB in patients with MPS, in 4 and 12 weeks evaluation, (2) assess the distribution of plantar pressures after the interventions and (3) evaluate the modification of FHB activation following the interventions.
Patients are divided into two intervention groups (IPE; n=18) and (DN; n=22). Before the intervention, variables of mean and maximum pressure are measured in all patients using a pressure platform, and neuromuscular activity is assessed through surface electromy-ography (sEMG). These measures are repeated at 4- and 12-weeks post-intervention. The results show efficacy in both techniques, with significant differences at both 4 weeks and 12 weeks in favor of the IPE group, both in plantar pressure distribution and muscular activity. The first measurement (week of November 25, 2024) is considered the baseline measurement since the subjects had not been previously intervened. Therefore, the measurement is first performed using the pressure platform and sEMG, followed by the intervention of DN or IPE based on the group to which the subjects were previously as-signed. At week 4 from the first measurement (week of December 23, 2024), the second data collection is conducted, using the same procedure as in the first measurement. At week 12 from the initial measurement (week of February 17, 2025), the third data collection takes place using the same procedure as the previous two, with the difference that in this final measurement there will be no intervention of DN or IPE.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
40
Three interventions were performed, the first in the initial week, after pressure and sEMG measurements, the second in week 4, and the third in week 12.
Three interventions were performed, the first in the initial week, after pressure and sEMG measurements, the second in week 4, and the third in week 12.
Universidad Camilo José Cela
Madrid, Spain
mean pressures (MP)
it is the average value of the pressure measured on a pressure platform, representing the general distribution of force per unit area across a surface (g/cm²)
Time frame: It was measured at the start of the protocol in week 1, in week 4 and in week 12.
maximum pressures (PMáx)
it is the highest pressure value recorded on the pressure platform, indicating the point of greatest concentration of force per unit area on the evaluated surface.(g/cm²)
Time frame: It was measured at the start of the protocol in week 1, in week 4 and in week 12.
maximal voluntary contraction (MVC)
The muscular activation is analyzed during 3 sets of 5 seconds of isometric contraction, against the resistance of the examiner's hand
Time frame: It was measured at the start of the protocol in week 1, in week 4 and in week 12.
dynamic muscular activation of the FHB
The subject's position is a protocol that has been previously explained to ensure correct measurement. The subject must walk for 20 seconds
Time frame: It was measured at the start of the protocol in week 1, in week 4 and in week 12.
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