In this study, we investigated the therapeutic effects of capacitive and resistive electric transfer therapy in patients with chronic low back pain. [Participants and Methods] The study included 24 patients with chronic low back pain (12 patients each in the intervention and sham groups). Pain intensity, superficial and deep lumbar multifidus stiffness and maximum forward trunk flexion and associated activation level of the iliocostalis (thoracic and lumbar component) and lumbar multifidus muscles were measured. [Results] Post-intervention pain intensity and muscle stiffness were significantly lower than pre-intervention measurements in the intervention group. However, no between-group difference was observed in the muscle activation level at the end-point of standing trunk flexion. [Conclusion] Our findings highlight a significant therapeutic benefit of capacitive and resistive electric transfer therapy in patients with chronic low back pain and muscle stiffness.
[Purpose] This study aimed to compare the muscle activity around the foot and ankle
joints, notably of the abductor digiti minimi, between affected and unaffected sides of
individuals with chronic ankle instability. [Participants and Methods] Twelve adult males
with chronic ankle instability in one ankle (age, 27.7 ± 5.4 years; height, 172.5 ±
8.1 cm; weight, 67.5 ± 8.1 kg) were included and underwent surface electromyography
assessments in multiple positions on both affected and unaffected sides. Measurements were
obtained for eight muscles including the abductor digiti minimi. Each measurement included
a 5-s segment of the stable waveform, with the root mean square-processed and normalized
to the resting position set to 1. [Results] Abductor digiti minimi activity on the
affected side was significantly reduced during maximal toe extension/abduction with both
ankle dorsiflexion and plantarflexion. Peroneus longus activity on the affected side was
significantly greater during maximal toe extension/abduction with ankle plantarflexion;
peroneus longus and tibialis anterior muscle activities were significantly greater on the
affected side during maximal toe extension/abduction with ankle dorsiflexion. [Conclusion]
In the absence of load, muscle imbalance in the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the
foot was suggested. However, no significant differences were observed under loading
conditions.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to clarify the relationship between respiratory muscle strength and skeletal muscle mass (trunk, upper limbs, and lower limbs) in older people who were certified as requiring nursing or supportive care. Methods: Thirty-five older people (65 years or older) who were certified as requiring nursing care or support were included in the study.
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