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Electromyographic Analysis of Shoulder Neuromuscular Activity in Women Following Breast Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study

Certain secondary effects derived from medical treatment in breast cancer can favor the development of alterations in shoulder biomechanics. To the best of our knowledge, persistent peripheral pain as a key factor for the development of neuromuscular activity impairments has not been analyzed. A cro...

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Autores principales: Prieto-Gómez, Virginia, Navarro-Brazález, Beatriz, Sánchez-Méndez, Óscar, de-la-Villa, Pedro, Sánchez-Sánchez, Beatriz, Torres-Lacomba, María
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32531893
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061804
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author Prieto-Gómez, Virginia
Navarro-Brazález, Beatriz
Sánchez-Méndez, Óscar
de-la-Villa, Pedro
Sánchez-Sánchez, Beatriz
Torres-Lacomba, María
author_facet Prieto-Gómez, Virginia
Navarro-Brazález, Beatriz
Sánchez-Méndez, Óscar
de-la-Villa, Pedro
Sánchez-Sánchez, Beatriz
Torres-Lacomba, María
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description Certain secondary effects derived from medical treatment in breast cancer can favor the development of alterations in shoulder biomechanics. To the best of our knowledge, persistent peripheral pain as a key factor for the development of neuromuscular activity impairments has not been analyzed. A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out. A total of 90 women were included and allocated to three groups: (i) 30 women with persistent peripheral pain after breast cancer treatment, (ii) 30 women without pain after breast cancer treatment, and (iii) 30 healthy women. Surface electromyography was employed to measure the onset and amplitude of the muscle activity of three shoulder movements. Statistically significant differences were found in the neuromuscular activity for all the muscles and shoulder movements among women with persistent pain versus healthy women (i.e., amplitude muscle activity variable p < 0.001). Statistically significant differences were also observed in the neuromuscular activity for certain muscles in shoulder movements among women with persistent pain versus women without pain, as well as between women without pain versus healthy women. Therefore, following breast cancer treatment, women showed alterations in their shoulder neuromuscular activity, which were more significant if persistent pain existed. These findings may contribute to developing a selective therapeutic exercise program that optimizes the shoulder neuromuscular activity in women after breast cancer treatment.
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spelling pubmed-73557942020-07-23 Electromyographic Analysis of Shoulder Neuromuscular Activity in Women Following Breast Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study Prieto-Gómez, Virginia Navarro-Brazález, Beatriz Sánchez-Méndez, Óscar de-la-Villa, Pedro Sánchez-Sánchez, Beatriz Torres-Lacomba, María J Clin Med Article Certain secondary effects derived from medical treatment in breast cancer can favor the development of alterations in shoulder biomechanics. To the best of our knowledge, persistent peripheral pain as a key factor for the development of neuromuscular activity impairments has not been analyzed. A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out. A total of 90 women were included and allocated to three groups: (i) 30 women with persistent peripheral pain after breast cancer treatment, (ii) 30 women without pain after breast cancer treatment, and (iii) 30 healthy women. Surface electromyography was employed to measure the onset and amplitude of the muscle activity of three shoulder movements. Statistically significant differences were found in the neuromuscular activity for all the muscles and shoulder movements among women with persistent pain versus healthy women (i.e., amplitude muscle activity variable p < 0.001). Statistically significant differences were also observed in the neuromuscular activity for certain muscles in shoulder movements among women with persistent pain versus women without pain, as well as between women without pain versus healthy women. Therefore, following breast cancer treatment, women showed alterations in their shoulder neuromuscular activity, which were more significant if persistent pain existed. These findings may contribute to developing a selective therapeutic exercise program that optimizes the shoulder neuromuscular activity in women after breast cancer treatment. MDPI 2020-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7355794/ /pubmed/32531893 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061804 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Prieto-Gómez, Virginia
Navarro-Brazález, Beatriz
Sánchez-Méndez, Óscar
de-la-Villa, Pedro
Sánchez-Sánchez, Beatriz
Torres-Lacomba, María
Electromyographic Analysis of Shoulder Neuromuscular Activity in Women Following Breast Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study
title Electromyographic Analysis of Shoulder Neuromuscular Activity in Women Following Breast Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study
title_full Electromyographic Analysis of Shoulder Neuromuscular Activity in Women Following Breast Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study
title_fullStr Electromyographic Analysis of Shoulder Neuromuscular Activity in Women Following Breast Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study
title_full_unstemmed Electromyographic Analysis of Shoulder Neuromuscular Activity in Women Following Breast Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study
title_short Electromyographic Analysis of Shoulder Neuromuscular Activity in Women Following Breast Cancer Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study
title_sort electromyographic analysis of shoulder neuromuscular activity in women following breast cancer treatment: a cross-sectional descriptive study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32531893
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061804
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