Healthy Participants Clinical Trial
Official title:
Influence of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation on Pain
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the pain relieving effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation that is applied for the purpose of increasing muscle force output.
Electrical stimulation (ES) is used by physical therapists during treatment of many conditions including muscle weakness and pain. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is used to produce strength gains, but it is uncomfortable. The discomfort is thought to limit its acceptability by patients. Transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TENS) is the application of ES for pain relief. The intensity of TENS is strong but comfortable. The nervous system modulates pain in many ways, and one way that it can inhibit pain is through conditioned pain modulation; the "pain inhibits pain" phenomenon. Painful experiences can elicit inhibitory mechanisms that actually reduce pain. This study is designed to demonstrate that NMES elicited muscle contractions produce pain relieving effects that will benefit patients over and above the strengthening effects. Participants will be healthy young (18-30 years of age) who will rate their pain and undergo bilateral quantitative sensory testing of pressure pain over the right quadriceps tendon. They will experience three conditions: volitional contractions at 20 percent of the maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) force, electrically elicited contractions at 20 percent MVIC, and noxious electrical stimulation (NXES) at maximum tolerated intensity applied to the patella to prevent muscle contraction. Ten contractions or trains of stimulation will be applied at a ratio of 10 seconds on 50 seconds off to replicate the typical application of NMES for muscle strengthening. The order of the conditions will comprise: volitional contractions and NXES will be applied in a random order followed by NMES contractions. NMES was applied last to reduce any influence of muscle fatigue. Pressure pain thresholds (PPT) will be measured before and after each condition in both knees and the middle finder by applying pressure at a rate of 30 kilopascal/s. Participants will indicate immediately when the pressure turns to pain and the pressure will be recorded as their pain threshold. This will be repeated 3 times and the average of the last 2 measurements will be used in the analysis. Participants will rate their pain during the conditions using an 11-point visual analog scales in which 0= no pain and 10= the worst pain imaginable. Testing will take place over two sessions, in the Motion Analysis Laboratory of the University of New England separated by at least one hour. In session 1, participants will be familiarized with any procedures that could cause pain including pressure pain threshold testing, NMES elicited muscle contractions and noxious stimulation. The MVIC force of the quadriceps will also be measured and used to determine the goal force output for the volitional and electrically elicited contractions of 20 percent MVIC. In session 2, participants will undergo the testing procedures, each separated by at least 1 hour. ;
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