Myofascial Trigger Points Therapy Modifies Thermal Map of Gluteal Region
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Background: Thermal imaging may be effectively used in musculoskeletal system diagnostics and therapy evaluation; thus, it may be successfully applied in myofascial trigger points assessment.
Objective: Investigation of thermal pattern changes after myofascial trigger points progressive compression therapy in healthy males and females.
Methods: The study included 30 healthy people (15 females and 15 males) with age range 19-34 years (mean age: 23.1 ± 4.21). Thermograms of myofascial trigger points were taken pre- and posttherapy and consecutively in the 15 and 30 minutes. Pain reproducible by palpation intensity was assessed with numeric rating scale.
Results: Progressive compression therapy leads to myofascial trigger points temperature (=0.02) and surface (=0.02) and surface (=0.02) and surface (=0.02) and surface (.
Conclusions: The study indicates that myofascial trigger points reaction to applied therapy spreads in time and space and depends on participants' sex.
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