Effectiveness of instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization versus foam rolling on trigger point release in calf muscles

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作者
Aggarwal, Amita [1 ,2 ]
Agarwal, Nehal [1 ]
Rathi, Manisha [1 ]
Palekar, Tushar J. [1 ]
机构
[1] D DY Patil Vidyapeeth, D DY Patil Coll Physiotherapy, Pune, India
[2] Kamalraj Haridwar Soc, Flat 1004,A Wing, Pune 411015, Maharashtra, India
关键词
Myofascial release; Fascial application; Pressure pain threshold; Gastrocnemius; Soleus; SELF-MYOFASCIAL RELEASE; ANKLE DORSIFLEXION RANGE; ROLLER-MASSAGER; MOTION; PERFORMANCE; HIP; RECOVERY; PAIN; CONTRACTION; RELIABILITY;
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10.1016/j.jbmt.2023.11.035
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Background: Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization and foam rolling are two techniques that have been proven effective in treating Myofascial Trigger Points, irrespective of the type of trigger point. However, little is known about the comparative effectiveness of Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization and foam rolling. This study proposed to evaluate the effectiveness of either technique on plantar flexors trigger points, ankle dorsiflexion, and lower limb power present in the calf muscles in non-symptomatic patients. Method: Forty-two subjects with bilateral calf muscle tightness, at least one trigger point in the calf muscle, and fulfilling the inclusion criteria were randomly assigned to either of the groups. Group A was treated for gastrocnemius and soleus trigger points using Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization and Group B was treated using the Foam Rolling method. Treatment was given every alternate day, a total of 3 sessions. Subjects were evaluated on 1st and 3rd sessions for pre-post differences of ankle dorsiflexion Range of motion in weight bearing and non-weight bearing position, pressure pain threshold for gastrocnemius trigger point 1(G1), 2(G2), and soleus point 1(S1) on both sides, and lower limb power. Result: Within group analyses, both groups had shown statistically significant results for all parameters except gastrocnemius trigger point 2 of foam rolling. For between group comparison foam rolling had a statistically significant result in non-weight bearing ankle dorsiflexion range of motion. Conclusion: Both Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization and Foam rolling were equally effective for treating calf trigger points. But foam rolling was more effective in improving ankle dorsiflexion range of motion.
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