Clinical trials indicate that vestibular rehabilitation represents an effective means of treating elderly patients with vestibular disorders; however, evidence of its effectiveness remains lacking.
[Purpose] This study analyzed the acute effects of infrared and neural mobilization on
the median nerve on the range of elbow extension of the dominant limb. [Subjects and
Methods] Forty participants from university, neurologically asymptomatic, 12 males and 28
females (22.8 ± 1.9 years), were randomly divided into four groups: Group 1 (control)
rested for 25 minutes in the supine position; Group 2 received the specific neural
mobilization for the median nerve; Group 3 received an application of infrared for 15
minutes on the forearm; Group 4 received the same application of infrared followed by
neural mobilization. The goniometric parameters of elbow extension were evaluated after
the intervention. [Results] Significant differences of extension value were observed
between Group 1 and Group 3 (15.75 degrees), and between Group 1 and Group 4 (14.60
degrees), and the average higher in Group 3 (26.35 degrees). [Conclusion] This research
provides new experimental evidence that NM in relation to superficial heat produces an
immediate effect on elbow range of motion versus NM isolated.
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