Fatigue Clinical Trial
— NMESOfficial title:
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation: Comparison of Carrier Frequencies, Bursts Durations and Duty Cycles in the Generation of Evoked Torque, Sensory Discomfort, Muscle Fatigue and Peripheral Oxygen Extraction
Verified date | May 2023 |
Source | University of Brasilia |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) can minimize muscle atrophy, complications related to muscle disuse and improved neuromuscular performance. However, it is still unclear the influence of specific physical parameters, including carrier frequency, burst duration, and duty cycle regarding the greater generation of evoked torque, sensory discomfort, muscle fatigue, and peripheral oxygen extraction. Thus, the aim of this study is to compare the effects of different NMES protocols applied to the triceps surae muscle for evoked torque, muscle fatigue, sensory discomfort, and peripheral oxygen extraction in healthy individuals. This is a crossover, experimental, randomized, double-blind trial composed of apparently healthy participants. All NMES protocols will be tested on the same individual with randomization of the sequence of intervention protocols. There will be a total of 6 encounters with seven days between them. Session 1 will evaluate the anthropometric measures, the maximum intensity for each intervention protocol, and the sequence of intervention protocols for each individual will be randomized. Sessions 2, 3, 4, and 5 will be composed equally with the assessment of the maximum voluntary and evoked joint torque of the triceps surae muscle through the isokinetic dynamometer, evaluation of muscle fatigue through the H-reflex, M-wave, fatigue index, time-torque-integral, and recruitment curve, evaluation of peripheral oxygen extraction through NIRS (Near Infrared Spectroscopy), electromyographic signals to assessed the RMS (root mean square) and the median frequency, evaluation of the level of sensory discomfort through the Visual Analog Pain Scale and finally by the NMES protocol. The 6th session will be the replication of the 2nd session of each individual. The EENM protocols will be as follows: CR10% (Russian Current with 2500 Hz, modulated in bursts of 50 Hz, 200 µs and 10% duty cycle - 2 ms bursts and 18 ms interbusrts), CR20% (Russian Current with 2500 Hz, modulated in bursts of 50 Hz, 200 µs and 20% of duty cycle - 4 ms bursts and 16 ms interbusrts), CA10% (Aussie current with 1000 Hz, modulated in bursts of 50 Hz, 500 µs and 10% duty cycle - 2 ms of bursts and 18 ms interbusrts), CA20% (Aussie current with 1000 Hz, modulated in bursts of 50 Hz, 500 µs and 20% of duty cycle - 4 ms of bursts and 16 ms interbusrts) all protocols will be performed on the triceps surae muscle.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 44 |
Est. completion date | May 22, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | May 22, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 40 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Female and male, aged between 18-40 years, - Be classified as physically active according to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), - The practice of just recreational physical activity, - Achieve a minimum torque of 20% of the MVIC during the NMES - Be at least three months without strength training Exclusion Criteria: - Present musculoskeletal dysfunction that may interfere with the tests, present intolerance to NMES in the triceps surae muscle, - Use analgesics, antidepressants, tranquilizers, or other centrally acting agents - Present cardiovascular or peripheral vascular problems, chronic diseases, neurological or muscle disorders that may impair the complete execution of the study design by the volunteer |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Brazil | João Luiz Q. Durigan | Brasília | Brasil |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Brasilia |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Submaximal voluntary isometric contraction of the triceps surae | Expressed in muscle strength, assessed using an isokinetic dynamometer | 2 minutes | |
Primary | Maximum voluntary isometric contraction of the triceps surae | Expressed in muscle strength, assessed using an isokinetic dynamometer | 5 minutes | |
Primary | Maximum evoked torque | Expressed by the description of muscle strength generated by electrical stimulation assessed by the isokinetic dynamometer | 5 minutes | |
Primary | Torque evoked during the fatigue protocol | Expressed by the description of muscle strength generated by electrical stimulation assessed by the isokinetic dynamometer | 20 minutes | |
Primary | Peripheral oxygen extraction | Expressed by peripheral oxygen consumption assessed by near-infrared spectroscopy from the beginning to the end of the sessions | 40 minutes | |
Primary | Muscle fatigue assessment before the muscle fatigue protocol | Expressed by mechanical properties of plantar flexors and central activation relationship using the contraction interpolation technique | 10 minutes | |
Primary | Assessment of muscle fatigue during the muscle fatigue protocol | Expressed by the muscle fatigue index through the decline in torque evoked from the beginning to the end of the protocol | 20 minutes | |
Primary | Muscle fatigue assessment during the muscle fatigue protocol | Expressed by the decline in torque-time-integral from the beginning to the end of the protocol | 20 minutes | |
Primary | Electromyographic signals | Expressed by the raw values of RMS and Median Frequency within a range of 500 ms throughout the entire session | 40 minutes | |
Secondary | Sensory discomfort during maximum evoked torques | Measured through the Visual Analog Scale (1 - 10 cm) where 0 represents no discomfort and 10 represents greater discomfort | 10 seconds | |
Secondary | Sensory discomfort during fatigue protocol | Measured through the Visual Analog Scale (1 - 10 cm) where 0 represents no discomfort and 10 represents greater discomfort | 10 seconds |
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