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000099696 100__ $$aRodríguez-Sanz, J.
000099696 245__ $$aTemperature and current flow effects of different electrode placement in shoulder capacitive-resistive electric transfer applications: a cadaveric study
000099696 260__ $$c2021
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000099696 5203_ $$aBackground: Impingement syndrome is currently estimated to represent 60% of all shoulder pain disorders. Capacitive-Resistive electric transfer therapy is aimed to provoke temperature and current flow changes in superficial and deep tissues. This in vitro study has evaluated the variation of temperature and current flow in the shoulder tissues during two different areas of application of the movable capacitive-resistive electric transfer electrode.
Methods: A cross-sectional study designed, five fresh cryopreserved cadavers (10 shoulders) were included in this study. Four interventions (capacitive and resistive modes; low- and high-power) were performed for 5 min each by a diathermy “T-Plus” device in two shoulder regions: postero-superior and antero-lateral. Supraspinatus tendon, glenohumeral capsule and superficial temperatures were recorded at 1-min intervals and 5 min after treatment.
Results: A statistically significant difference was found only for the superficial area and time interaction, with high power-resistive application at the postero-superior shoulder area (P< 0.035). All the applications showed a 5 min after treatment temperature increase compared with the basal data, in all the application points. Superficial temperature in the high power-resistive application showed the greatest percent increase (42.93% ± 22.58), followed by the temperature in the tendon area with the same high power-resistive application (22.97% ± 14.70). The high power-resistive application showed the greatest percent of temperature increase in the applications, reaching 65.9% ± 22.96 at 5-min at the superficial level, and 32% ± 24.25 at 4-min at the level of the supraspinatus tendon. At the capsule level, high power-resistive was also the application that showed the greatest percent of increase, with 21.52% ± 16.16. The application with the lowest percent of temperature increase was the low power-capacitive, with a mean value of 4.86% at supraspinatus tendon level and 7.47% at capsular level.
Conclusion: The shoulder postero-superior or antero-lateral areas of application of capacitive-resistive electric transfer did not cause statistically significant differences in the temperature changes in either supraspinatus tendon or glenohumeral capsule tissues in cadaveric samples. The high power-resistive application in the postero-superior area significantly increased superficial temperature compared with the same application in the antero-lateral position area.
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000099696 591__ $$aORTHOPEDICS$$b44 / 86 = 0.512$$c2021$$dQ3$$eT2
000099696 593__ $$aRheumatology$$c2021$$dQ2
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000099696 593__ $$aOrthopedics and Sports Medicine$$c2021$$dQ2
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000099696 700__ $$aLópez-de-Celis, C.
000099696 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0001-7667-2178$$aHidalgo-García, C.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000099696 700__ $$aCanet-Vintró, M.
000099696 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0003-3472-072X$$aFanlo-Mazas, P.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000099696 700__ $$aPérez-Bellmunt, A.
000099696 7102_ $$11006$$2413$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Fisiatría y Enfermería$$cÁrea Fisioterapia
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