Asymptomatic Condition Clinical Trial
Official title:
Determining the Effect of a Combination of Muscle Energy Techniques and Trigger Point Therapy on Subjective and Objective Indicators Assessing the Condition of the Musculoskeletal System in Asymptomatic Persons With Latent Trigger Point
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy which will be a
combination of Muscle Energy Technique (MET) and Trigger Point Therapy (TPT), performed
bilaterally on the upper trapezius muscle in the group of asymptomatic persons with latent
trigger point. The study will show whether one-time therapy has an impact on: mobility of the
cervical spine, biophysical parameters (muscle tone, stiffness and elasticity) of soft
tissues and pressure pain threshold of upper trapezius muscle. An additional goal will be to
compare the effectiveness of the three treatments used: combination of MET with TPT, single
MET and single TPT.
Research hypotheses:
- The combination of MET with TPT will increase the angular ranges of basic cervical spine
movements immediately after the therapy and these effects will persist the second day
after the intervention.
- The combination of MET with TPT will increase the elasticity and reduce muscle tone and
stiffness in the area of the upper trapezius immediately after the therapy, and these
effects will persist the second day after the intervention.
- The combination of MET with TPT will increase the pressure pain threshold of upper
trapezius muscle immediately after the therapy, and this effect will persist the second
day after the intervention.
- The combination of MET with TPT will be more effective than single MET and single TPT
methods.
Muscle Energy Techniques (MET) can be defined as a group of soft tissue manipulation methods.
They are a multi-task techniques that can be performed to improve the function of the
musculoskeletal system and reduce pain. METs are used by clinicians who treat various
myofascial and joint dysfunctions as well as a form of prevention and protection of the
musculoskeletal system.
Trigger point therapy (TPT) uses manual techniques such as ischemic compression (IC),
positional release (PR), dry needling and soft tissue manipulations [TP1]. Their main purpose
is to reduce or eliminate the symptoms generated by myofascial trigger points (TrPs), which
are defined as severely irritated areas within the hypertonic muscle fiber band or the fascia
itself. Latent TrPs are described as those that do not generate symptoms on their own.
However, they can cause refered pain at the time of provocation, i.e. pressure at the place
of their occurrence.
In the scientific literature there are no reports on the assessment of the combination of MET
with TPT
The randomized study will focus on assessing the effectiveness of 3 different
physiotherapeutic interventions. The physiotherapist with 10 years of professional experience
will be responsible for performing all diagnostic procedures and therapeutic interventions.
Diagnosis of latent trigger point will be performed on subjects in the supine position. The
therapist using a pincer grip will perform palpation in the area of the entire upper
trapezius muscle. Testing for the presence of trigger point can be considered positive when
it is noted: 1) the presence of a detectable strained band in the muscle, 2) the presence of
an excessively sensitive area in the strained muscle band, 3) the response of local vibration
caused by compression of the strained band, 4) occurrence of characteristic transferred
symptoms (pain radiating to the posterior-lateral side of the neck, and/or mastoid process of
the temporal bone, and/or the temporal bone area, and/or the angle of the jaw) as a result of
compression of the hypersensitive muscle band. The test will be performed on both sides of
this muscle.
The following measurement methods are planned to be used:
1. Electrogoniometry of the cervical spine. A Penny & Giles strain tensometric
electrogoniometer will be used. Using this device, the angular values of cervical spine
movements will be examined. The SG150 two-plane sensor and the Q110 single-plane sensor
will be used. The lower edge of the upper sensor will be attached around the occipital
tuberosity, while the upper edge of the lower sensor on the C7 spinous process. The
examined person will be in a sitting position. Double-sided tape from Biometrics will be
used to stick the electrogoniometer sensors. For the measurements of each movement, the
subject will perform 3 repetitions. Then the mean value will be calculated, which will
be the result.
2. Myotonometry. In order to examine the biophysical parameters of soft tissues a MyotonPRO
will be used.
Measurements will be made on the upper part of the trapezius muscle at the point located
in the middle of the segment between the C7 spinous process and the shoulder angle of
the acromion. During measurements, the subject will be lying down.
3. Pressure pain threshold (PPT). The Wagner Instruments Algometer will be used to assess
the subjective parameter - pressure pain threshold of first discomfort. The place of
measurement will be the point located on the upper trapezius muscle in the middle of the
segment between the C7 spinous process and the shoulder angle of the acromion. The
subject will be lying down on his back. Pressure from the algometer sensor will be
applied from above and perpendicular to the examined muscle. Three measurements will be
taken alternately for both sides of the upper trapezius. The mean value will be
calculated, which will be the results for the right and left sides of the examined
muscle.
The order of measurements will be: 1) myotometry, 2) pressure pain threshold test, 3)
cervical spine electrogoniometry.
Participation in the study will be voluntary, free and fully anonymous. The participant will
be able to opt out of the study at any stage. All planned therapeutic and measurement methods
are non-invasive and safe. They do not threaten the health and life of the respondents.
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