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Spectral Analysis of Bioelectrical Activity in Experimentally Provoked Referred Pain - Motor Alterations Related to the Network of Trigger Points

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    Identifier: imarina:9452272
    Authors:
    Konieczny, MariuszMatuska, JakubDomaszewski, PrzemyslawPakosz, PawelHerrero, PabloSantafe, Manel MWotzka, DariaZmarzly, DariuszSkorupska, Elzbieta
    Abstract:
    Purpose: This study investigates bioelectrical changes in thigh muscles associated with referred pain following noxious stimulation of the gluteus minimus, focusing on understanding motor alterations related to the network of trigger points. While previous research suggested atypical autonomic activity, motor alterations in referred pain areas remain understudied. Thus, our aim was to investigate motor alternations using spectral analysis. Methods: Sixty-three participants were selected based on tests for atypical autonomic reactivity within the referred zone. The control group (CON) comprised 15 out of 48 healthy volunteers with negative test results, while the experimental group (EXP) included 13 out of 15 Polish national Short Track athletes with positive test results. They underwent a 10-minute surface electromyography session during gluteus minimus dry needling. Power spectral density analysis was then applied to assess the obtained signals. Results: Significant statistical differences in power spectral density were observed between the EXP and CON groups in thigh muscles, while no statistical differences were found in the pelvic girdle muscles. The most notable atypical bioelectrical activity was observed in the vastus lateralis, semitendinosus, and rectus femoris muscles. Results Importance: Visualization of motor alterations related to the trigger point network in the thigh due to noxious stimulation of the gluteus minimus trigger points. Conclusion: Noxiously provoked referred pain from the gluteus minimus muscle, confirmed by abnormal autonomic activity, is characterized by motor alternations of the thigh muscles, suggesting a network of latent trigger points. Further studies exploring this observed phenomenon for both active and latent trigger points can prov
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Konieczny, Mariusz; Matuska, Jakub; Domaszewski, Przemyslaw; Pakosz, Pawel; Herrero, Pablo; Santafe, Manel M; Wotzka, Daria; Zmarzly, Dariusz; Skorupska, Elzbieta
    Department: Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques
    URV's Author/s: Santafé Martínez, Manuel
    Keywords: Muscle-activity Myofascial pain syndrome Satellite trigger poin Satellite trigger point Strengt Surface electromyography Trigger points
    Abstract: Purpose: This study investigates bioelectrical changes in thigh muscles associated with referred pain following noxious stimulation of the gluteus minimus, focusing on understanding motor alterations related to the network of trigger points. While previous research suggested atypical autonomic activity, motor alterations in referred pain areas remain understudied. Thus, our aim was to investigate motor alternations using spectral analysis. Methods: Sixty-three participants were selected based on tests for atypical autonomic reactivity within the referred zone. The control group (CON) comprised 15 out of 48 healthy volunteers with negative test results, while the experimental group (EXP) included 13 out of 15 Polish national Short Track athletes with positive test results. They underwent a 10-minute surface electromyography session during gluteus minimus dry needling. Power spectral density analysis was then applied to assess the obtained signals. Results: Significant statistical differences in power spectral density were observed between the EXP and CON groups in thigh muscles, while no statistical differences were found in the pelvic girdle muscles. The most notable atypical bioelectrical activity was observed in the vastus lateralis, semitendinosus, and rectus femoris muscles. Results Importance: Visualization of motor alterations related to the trigger point network in the thigh due to noxious stimulation of the gluteus minimus trigger points. Conclusion: Noxiously provoked referred pain from the gluteus minimus muscle, confirmed by abnormal autonomic activity, is characterized by motor alternations of the thigh muscles, suggesting a network of latent trigger points. Further studies exploring this observed phenomenon for both active and latent trigger points can provide new insights into myofascial pain syndrome.
    Research group: Recerca en Neurocomportament i Salut
    Thematic Areas: Anesthesiology and pain medicine Ciências biológicas i Ciências biológicas ii Clinical neurology Farmacia Medicina iii
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Author's mail: manuel.santafe@urv.cat
    Author identifier: 0000-0002-5462-5108
    Record's date: 2025-04-30
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Paper original source: Journal Of Pain Research. 18 1657-1666
    APA: Konieczny, Mariusz; Matuska, Jakub; Domaszewski, Przemyslaw; Pakosz, Pawel; Herrero, Pablo; Santafe, Manel M; Wotzka, Daria; Zmarzly, Dariusz; Skorups (2025). Spectral Analysis of Bioelectrical Activity in Experimentally Provoked Referred Pain - Motor Alterations Related to the Network of Trigger Points. Journal Of Pain Research, 18(), 1657-1666. DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S475606
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2025
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
  • Keywords:

    Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Clinical Neurology
    Muscle-activity
    Myofascial pain syndrome
    Satellite trigger poin
    Satellite trigger point
    Strengt
    Surface electromyography
    Trigger points
    Anesthesiology and pain medicine
    Ciências biológicas i
    Ciências biológicas ii
    Clinical neurology
    Farmacia
    Medicina iii
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