MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF GASTROCNEMIUS ELETROSTIMULATED AFTER IMMOBILIZATION
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2009
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Introduction: Mechanical properties (MP) are clinically applicable tools for healthcare professionals working on the musculoskeletal system. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate two protocols of neuromuscular electric stimulation (NMES) to improve MP regeneration of the myotendinous complex after segment immobilization in female rats. Materials and Methods: Fifty animals were equally distributed into five groups: Control (CG, n=10); Immobilized (IG, n=10); Immobilized and freely remobilized (IFG, n=10); Immobilized and NMES once/day (IEG1, n=10); Immobilized and MNES twice/day (IEG2, n=10). Immobilization was kept for 14 days, and remobilization was subsequently released for 10 days. NMES was applied for 10 days, post-immobilization, every morning for 10 minutes to IEG1 animals and every morning and afternoon (total 20 minutes) to the IEG2 group. After these procedures, the gastrocnemius muscle was submitted to the mechanical traction assay to evaluate stiffness, resilience, load and stretching at maximum limit MPs. Results: Immobilization reduced the MP values concerning load and stiffness (p 0.05). Results for NMES applied twice a day were less satisfactory than the ones obtained with one application or in the remobilized group (p>0.05). Conclusion: It is concluded that the gastrocnemius muscle became structurally better organized through a single NMES application and by remobilization. FAEPA (Fundacao de Apoio ao Ensino, Pesquisa e Assistencia do Hospital clas Clinicas, FMRP-USP) |
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Acta Ortopédica Brasileira, v.17, n.5, p.269-272, 2009 1413-7852 |
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eng |
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ATHA COMUNICACAO & EDITORA |
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Acta Ortopédica Brasileira |
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closedAccess Copyright ATHA COMUNICACAO & EDITORA |
Palavras-Chave | #Immobilization #Electrical stimulation #Muscle skeletal #INTRAMUSCULAR CONNECTIVE-TISSUE #HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE #SKELETAL-MUSCLE #ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION #SOLEUS MUSCLE #TENDON #PREVENTION #STRETCH #ATROPHY #STRAIN #Orthopedics |
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