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Neuromodulación aplicada en la corteza prefrontal dorsolateral aumenta el rango de movimiento de la cadera: un estudio controlado aleatorizado

Authors: Inacio, Pedro Augusto; Siqueira, Josivam Peixoto; Sales, Marcelo Magalhães; Silva, Weder Alves; Leonardo, Patricia Sardinha; Portugal, Eduardo Mello; Aprigliano, Vicente; +3 Authors

Neuromodulación aplicada en la corteza prefrontal dorsolateral aumenta el rango de movimiento de la cadera: un estudio controlado aleatorizado

Abstract

O estudo se concentrou em investigar o impacto da estimulação transcraniana por corrente contínuaanódica (a-tDCS) na amplitude de movimento do quadril (HROM) em homens treinados recreativamente. Secundariamente, foi avaliada a percepção da dor. 20 homens (23.3±5.2 anos), com HROM esquerda de 113.9° e direita de 111.5°. Eles foram divididos em dois grupos: a-tDCS e sham-tDCS. Ao longo de três visitas, foram realizadas avaliações antropométricas e de amplitude de movimento passiva. Nas duas visitas seguintes, foram aplicadas as respectivas estimulações e a HROM foi medida antes e depois de cada sessão. A ANOVA mostrou um aumento significativo na HROM no grupo a-tDCS nas pernas esquerda (p=.01) e direita (p=.014), enquanto o grupo sham-tDCS não apresentou nenhuma alteração. A percepção da dor foi máxima em todas as condições. Foi demonstrado que a estimulação a-tDCS melhorou HROM em homens treinados recreacionalmente; no entanto, a percepção da dor não foi alterada

El estudio se centró en investigar el impacto de la estimulación transcraneal por corriente continua anódica (a-tDCS) en el rango de movimiento de la cadera (HROM) en hombres entrenados recreativamente. Secundariamente, se evaluó la percepción del dolor. 20 hombres (23.3±5.2 años), y con un HROM izquierdo de 113.9° y derecho de 111.5°. Fueron divididos en dos grupos: a-tDCS y sham-tDCS. A lo largo de tres visitas, se evaluó: antropometría y evaluaciones pasivas de HROM. En las dos visitas siguientes, se aplicaron las respectivas estimulaciones y se midió el HROM antes y después de cada sesión. ANOVA mostró un incremento significativo en el HROM en el grupo a-tDCS tanto en la pierna izquierda (p=.01) como en la derecha (p=.014), mientras sham-tDCS no presentó cambios. La percepción del dolor fue máxima en todas las condiciones. La estimulación a-tDCS demostró mejorar el HROM en hombres entrenados recreativamente, sin embargo, la percepción del dolor no se alteró

The study focused on investigating the impact of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (a-tDCS) on hip range of motion (HROM) in recreationally trained men. Secondarily, pain perception was assessed. 20 men (23.3±5.2 years), with a left HROM of 113.9° and a right HROM of 111.5°, were divided into two groups: a-tDCS and sham-tDCS. Over three visits, anthropometry and passive HROM assessments were assessed. At the following two visits, the respective stimulations were applied and HROM was measured before and after each session. ANOVA showed a significant increase in HROM in the a-tDCS group in both the left (p=.01) and right (p=.014) legs, while sham-tDCS showed no change. Pain perception was maximum in all conditions. a-tDCS stimulation was shown to improve HROM in recreationally trained men, however, pain perception was not altered

Keywords

Flexibilidad, Rango de movimiento, CDU::1 - Filosofía y psicología::159.9 - Psicología, CDU::7 Bellas artes::79 - Diversiones. Espectáculos. Cine. Teatro. Danza. Juegos.Deportes, Corteza prefrontal dorsolateral, Flexibilidade, Flexibility, Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, Amplitude de movimento, Range of motion, tDCS, Córtex pré-frontaldorsolateral

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