Comparison of the immediate and delayed effects of two dry needle methods fast in fast out and winding in gastrocnemius muscle trigger points on lower extremity function and pain in non-professional athletes: A randomized controlled clinical trial

AuthorMohsem Mirien
AuthorRoghayeh Mohammadien
AuthorRasool Bagherien
AuthorMajid Mirmohammadkhanien
OrcidRoghayeh Mohammadi [0000-0002-0343-4168]en
OrcidRasool Bagheri [0000-0002-6156-0955]en
OrcidMajid Mirmohammadkhani [0000-0001-6251-7484]en
Issued Date2020-12-31en
AbstractIntroduction: The objective of this study was to compare two methods of dry needle treatment in active trigger points of Gastrocnemius muscle on pain and height jump in non-professional athletes. Materials and Methods: Forty male athletes were selected with active trigger points in each Gastrocnemius muscle. Relatively, subjects were assigned randomly in two conventional dry needle piston method groups and rotational method groups. Vertical jump and pain were evaluated before, after, the first, second and third days of intervention by visual analog scale and the motion analysis system. Results: There was a significant difference in pain intensity and jump height in both groups (Pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordMyofascial Painen
KeywordTrigger Points Syndromesen
KeywordComplementary Therapiesen
KeywordPainen
Keywordسندرم درد میوفاشیاییen
Keywordنقاط ماشه‌ایen
Keywordدرمان‌های مکملen
Keywordدردen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleComparison of the immediate and delayed effects of two dry needle methods fast in fast out and winding in gastrocnemius muscle trigger points on lower extremity function and pain in non-professional athletes: A randomized controlled clinical trialen
TypeResearch Articleen

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