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N/A N=20 Randomized Single-blind Other

Analysis of Human Tissue Temperature After Application of Therapeutic Modalities.

Humans · Young Adult · Health

Enrolled (actual)
20
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Jan 2020
Primary outcome: Primary: The Most Effective Capacitance Shortwave Technique in Relation to Temperature Increase and Heat Conservation Measured by Infrared Thermography — 1.72; 0.58; 0.94; 7.9 Celsius — p=<0.05

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Coplanar (Other); Contraplanar (Other); Longitudinal (Other)
Age
Adult · 19+ yrs
Sex
Male
Sponsor
Alessandro Haupenthal
Primary completion
Dec 2018

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
The Most Effective Capacitance Shortwave Technique in Relation to Temperature Increase and Heat Conservation Measured by Infrared Thermography
1.72; 0.58; 0.94; 7.9; 6.52; 7.46 <0.05 sig
SECONDARY
Temperature Increase
1.72; 0.58; 0.94; 7.9; 6.52; 7.46 <0.05 sig
SECONDARY
Heat Conservation
1.33; 0.12; 0.61; 2.76; 2.35; 2.65 <0.05 sig

Summary

Attempting an effective treatment is essential to the physiotherapist to understand how his conducts affect body tissues and the whole system, besides understand properly how and when therapeutic modalities could be use in the rehabilitation process. There are several research articles pointing the use of heat as an efficient agent to accelerate tissue healing. Clarifying the remaining doubts related to therapeutic modalities use can be beneficial for functional rehabilitation. In physiotherapy, shortwave diathermy is one of the standards treatments for heat inducement. The capacitance shortwave technique consists in the use of two pad electrodes that can be positioned in three different arrangements: coplanar (placed side by side on the same aspect of the part to be treated), contraplanar (placed over opposite aspects of the body part to be treated) and longitudinal (one electrode is placed at each end of the limb in opposite aspects of the body par to be treated). There is no evidence of which arrangement is the most efficient. Besides shortwave diathermy being a very established therapeutic modality, the use of this recourse in the most effective way rely on the properly answer of the remaining questions related to its application. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to analyze which one of the capacitance shortwave technique is the most efficient in inducing and maintaining heat. Given the high-frequency waves field orientation could be suggested that the coplanar arrangement will lead to bigger heat inducement, and will maintain it for longer time.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • No orthopedic injury in three months prior to the study;
  • A minimum of 19 years of age, and a maximum of 40 years;
  • Male;
  • Must agree not to practice exercise the day before the study and not ingest caffeine, alcohol, or food one hour before intervention.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Skinfold minor than 2cm;
  • Circulatory system disease;
  • Ischemic tissue or malignant tumors;
  • External fixation, metal or pacemaker;
  • Any thigh open wound;
  • Muscular or neurological disease;
  • Diabetes diagnosed;
  • Cigarette smoker.
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03601715). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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