Effect of topical heat on electromyographic power density spectrum in subjects with myofascial pain and normal controls: A pilot study
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-6-2001
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the influence of superficial heat on the fatigue cascade of the upper trapezius muscle in subjects with myofascial pain and matched normal controls. Design: In a prospective randomized block crossover pilot study, eight female subjects, ages 20-35 yr, with upper trapezius muscle trigger points and eight matched female control subjects without pain were studied. Subjects performed six 100-sec shoulder shrug contractions to fatigue, with subjects randomly chosen to receive heat during the first three or last three trials. The initial median frequency and the slope of the median frequency decline were calculated from the data. Results: In the subjects with pain, the slope of the median frequency was elevated in ambient room temperature as compared with controls. There was no difference in slope of the median frequency under heated conditions. Heat application in controls before fatiguing exercise caused an increase in initial median frequency, whereas exercise before heat treatment resulted in a significantly lower initial median frequency. Subjects with myofascial pain had no significant change in initial median frequency. Conclusions: Heat seems to have a positive effect on muscle function in normal individuals when applied before exercise. Subjects with myofascial pain respond differently to exercise and heat challenge, which suggests a difference in their muscle physiology.
Identifier
0034778992 (Scopus)
Publication Title
American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1097/00002060-200111000-00004
ISSN
08949115
PubMed ID
11805451
First Page
809
Last Page
815
Issue
11
Volume
80
Recommended Citation
Nadler, Scott F.; Feinberg, Joseph H.; Reisman, Stanley; Stitik, Todd P.; DePrince, Melissa L.; Hengehold, David; and Weingand, Kurt, "Effect of topical heat on electromyographic power density spectrum in subjects with myofascial pain and normal controls: A pilot study" (2001). Faculty Publications. 15084.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/15084
