2020
DOI: 10.3390/ani10122305
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Accelerometric Changes before and after Capacitive Resistive Electric Transfer Therapy in Horses with Thoracolumbar Pain Compared to a SHAM Procedure

Abstract: Capacitive resistive electric transfer (CRET), a radiofrequency at 448 kHz, increases flexibility in quadricep muscles of human athletes. To assess whether CRET would result in clinical and biomechanical improvements in horses with thoracolumbar pain, 18 sport horses were divided into two groups: CRET (n = 9), subjected to four CRET sessions, during two consecutive weeks, and SHAM (n = 9), subjected to the same procedure with the device off. Clinical examination and accelerometry were performed before and afte… Show more

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“…It is important to note that, although only a short-term response has been determined in this study, CRet therapy may help canine patients with acute lower back pain maintain satisfactory functional status during middle-distance sled dog races. Given the recognized mechanisms of action for CRet in horses [ 19 , 20 ], longer-term benefits in dogs would not be surprising. Further studies could clarify the long-term effectiveness of CRet as well as compare results due to changes in intensity, the number of sessions and the combined effect of CRet with other therapies.…”
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“…It is important to note that, although only a short-term response has been determined in this study, CRet therapy may help canine patients with acute lower back pain maintain satisfactory functional status during middle-distance sled dog races. Given the recognized mechanisms of action for CRet in horses [ 19 , 20 ], longer-term benefits in dogs would not be surprising. Further studies could clarify the long-term effectiveness of CRet as well as compare results due to changes in intensity, the number of sessions and the combined effect of CRet with other therapies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The device used was an Indiba ® AH-100 (Indiba Animal Health S.A., Barcelona, Spain), operating at a radio frequency of 448 kHz ( Figure 4 a), using two different modes on the active electrode: capacitive (CAP) and resistive (RES) [ 12 , 19 ]. The capacitive phase took up the first 4 min of the session (IAS 3–4), followed immediately by 10 min for the resistive phase of the monopolar capacitive-resistive therapy (IAS 3–4), and ending with 4 min of resistive phase (IAS 2).…”
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“…Radiofrequency is within the electromagnetic spectrum, in the range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz [ 1 , 2 ]. In recent years, several companies have developed systems with frequencies between 0.3 MHz (300 kHz) and 1 MHz.…”
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confidence: 99%