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Short-term effects of self-massage combined with home exercise on pain, daily activity, and autonomic function in patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome

[Purpose] The aim of the present was to investigate the short-term effects of a program combining self-massage and home exercise for patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome (MPDS). [Subjects and Methods] In this retrospective study, 63 patients were allocated to the experimental (n = 32)...

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Autores principales: Chan, Yuan-Chi, Wang, Tzyy-Jiuan, Chang, Cheng-Chiang, Chen, Liang-Cheng, Chu, Heng-Yi, Lin, Shiou-Ping, Chang, Shin-Tsu
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Publicado: The Society of Physical Therapy Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4305566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25642077
http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.27.217
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author Chan, Yuan-Chi
Wang, Tzyy-Jiuan
Chang, Cheng-Chiang
Chen, Liang-Cheng
Chu, Heng-Yi
Lin, Shiou-Ping
Chang, Shin-Tsu
author_facet Chan, Yuan-Chi
Wang, Tzyy-Jiuan
Chang, Cheng-Chiang
Chen, Liang-Cheng
Chu, Heng-Yi
Lin, Shiou-Ping
Chang, Shin-Tsu
author_sort Chan, Yuan-Chi
collection PubMed
description [Purpose] The aim of the present was to investigate the short-term effects of a program combining self-massage and home exercise for patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome (MPDS). [Subjects and Methods] In this retrospective study, 63 patients were allocated to the experimental (n = 32) and control (n = 31) groups. Both groups received 6 sessions of treatment with physical modalities over the course of two weeks. The experimental group completed an additional program with a combination of self-massage and home exercise. The outcome measurements included a pain scale, pressure pain threshold (PPT), neck disability index (NDI), patient-specific functional scales (PSFS), and heart rate variability (HRV). The interactions between the groups and over time were analyzed using two-way repeated measures ANOVA. [Results] Only the experimental group demonstrated significant improvements in the pain scale with varying conditions. The PPTs of the trigger points increased significantly in the experimental group, and significant functional improvements in NDI and PSFS were observed in the same group. There were significant increases in high-frequency HRV and high-frequency % in the experimental group. [Conclusion] Treatment with physical modalities plus combination of self-massage and home exercise is more effective than the physical modalities treatment alone.
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spelling pubmed-43055662015-01-30 Short-term effects of self-massage combined with home exercise on pain, daily activity, and autonomic function in patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome Chan, Yuan-Chi Wang, Tzyy-Jiuan Chang, Cheng-Chiang Chen, Liang-Cheng Chu, Heng-Yi Lin, Shiou-Ping Chang, Shin-Tsu J Phys Ther Sci Original Article [Purpose] The aim of the present was to investigate the short-term effects of a program combining self-massage and home exercise for patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome (MPDS). [Subjects and Methods] In this retrospective study, 63 patients were allocated to the experimental (n = 32) and control (n = 31) groups. Both groups received 6 sessions of treatment with physical modalities over the course of two weeks. The experimental group completed an additional program with a combination of self-massage and home exercise. The outcome measurements included a pain scale, pressure pain threshold (PPT), neck disability index (NDI), patient-specific functional scales (PSFS), and heart rate variability (HRV). The interactions between the groups and over time were analyzed using two-way repeated measures ANOVA. [Results] Only the experimental group demonstrated significant improvements in the pain scale with varying conditions. The PPTs of the trigger points increased significantly in the experimental group, and significant functional improvements in NDI and PSFS were observed in the same group. There were significant increases in high-frequency HRV and high-frequency % in the experimental group. [Conclusion] Treatment with physical modalities plus combination of self-massage and home exercise is more effective than the physical modalities treatment alone. The Society of Physical Therapy Science 2015-01-09 2015-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4305566/ /pubmed/25642077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.27.217 Text en 2015©by the Society of Physical Therapy Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
spellingShingle Original Article
Chan, Yuan-Chi
Wang, Tzyy-Jiuan
Chang, Cheng-Chiang
Chen, Liang-Cheng
Chu, Heng-Yi
Lin, Shiou-Ping
Chang, Shin-Tsu
Short-term effects of self-massage combined with home exercise on pain, daily activity, and autonomic function in patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
title Short-term effects of self-massage combined with home exercise on pain, daily activity, and autonomic function in patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
title_full Short-term effects of self-massage combined with home exercise on pain, daily activity, and autonomic function in patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
title_fullStr Short-term effects of self-massage combined with home exercise on pain, daily activity, and autonomic function in patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Short-term effects of self-massage combined with home exercise on pain, daily activity, and autonomic function in patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
title_short Short-term effects of self-massage combined with home exercise on pain, daily activity, and autonomic function in patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
title_sort short-term effects of self-massage combined with home exercise on pain, daily activity, and autonomic function in patients with myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4305566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25642077
http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.27.217
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