View clinical trials related to Muscle Tone Abnormalities.
Filter by:The aims of this study are: - To examine the inter-rater reliability to assess myofascial trigger points using a myotonometer - To determinate the strength of the correlation between myotonometric parameters and isokinetic parameters - To evaluate the sensitivity of myotonometric measurements to detect the location of myofascial trigger points
The main objective of this study is to analyze the effect of dry needling of the soleus muscle to modulate muscle tone in healthy non-injured subjects. The secondary objective is to study if effects occur due to changes in the neural or mechanical component (or both). Hypothesis: Deep Dry Needling of the latent medial Myofascial Trigger Point (MTrP) of the soleus muscle produces changes in muscle tone varying the passive resistance torque at a rate of 180º/ s.