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Application of galvanic currents in trigger points.

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    Identifier:  TFG:1829
    Authors:  Martínez de Espronceda Pessard, Xavier
    Abstract:
    Nowadays, the application of galvanic currents (GC) is common in physiotherapeutic treatments. This technique produces electrochemical and electrophysiological effects in the human body. Its utility has been proved in pathologic tendons. The aim of this study was to analyse the effects of a treatment with GC in a pathologic muscular tissue and to evaluate whether the GC can make the needles lose properties inside the tissue. This investigation was done in the Facultat de Medicina I Ciències de la Salut of the URV. The adult mice’s muscles that were used for the experiment were: the gastrocnemius in vivo and the Levator Auris Longus (LAL) ex vivo. The mouse was anesthetized with tribromoethanol (TBE) and then injected with neostigmine (NTG) until it showed cholinergic signs. Then, GC were applied to the muscles with 0.30x30mm needles connected to a Physio Invasiva Prim dispositive (EPI). After that, we studied the elements Fe, Cr and Ni from the needles with an electronic microscope, pre-treatment and post-treatment. The methylene blue technique was also done. Both experiments were done in order to confirm that the muscular tissue did not suffer any injury because of the treatment. The parameters we took into account for the GC were the same in both muscles: I=3mA, t=3’’ by doing 3 repetitions with one minute break between each application.
  • Others:

    Department: Medicina i Cirurgia
    TFG credits: 6
    Subject: Electroteràpia
    Work's public defense date: 2017-06-22
    Creation date in repository: 2019-01-23
    Academic year: 2016-2017
    Student: Martínez de Espronceda Pessard, Xavier
    Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
    Education area(s): Fisioteràpia
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV)
    Series: Sèrie dels TFG de Fisioteràpia
    Confidenciality: No
    Project director: Santafé Martínez, Manel
    Language: Castellà
  • Keywords:

    Galvanic currents
    trigger point
    mice.
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