Neuromuscular Adaptations After Training in the Muscle Belly of Triceps Surae
- Conditions
- Electrical Stimulation
- Interventions
- Other: Wide pulse responder groupOther: Wide pulse non responder groupOther: Voluntary exerciseOther: Pulsed current group
- Registration Number
- NCT03905772
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Brasilia
- Brief Summary
This study aims to evaluate on an acute session of the central and peripheral contributions of electrical stimulation on the muscle belly of the triceps surae, electrical stimulation of the tibial nerve and voluntary exercise of the triceps surae muscle, and identify responders individuals and non-responders to stimulation of the tibial nerve. Another objective of the study is to compare the effects of conventional electrical stimulation applied to the sciatic triceps muscle, tibial nerve stimulation and voluntary exercise after eight weeks of training in healthy individuals.
- Detailed Description
A controlled randomized controlled trial will be carried out by university students, divided equally into four groups: control group (GC), long responding pulse group (PLR), non-responder long pulse group (PLNR) and pulsed current group (CP) after the acute fase of the protocol. Muscular architecture (muscle thickness, pennation angle and fascicle length) of the muscles composing the sural triceps, H-reflex and M-wave tests (central and peripheral contribution), electromyographic signals of the medial and lateral gastrocnemius muscles and sole, voluntary and evoked joint torque of the muscles composing the sural triceps and level of sensorial discomfort. The independent intervention with the neuromuscular electrical stimulation and the isometric exercises performed by the control group will be considered as an independent variable. All groups will have the dependent variables evaluated 6 times, before, during and after the intervention, which will consist of 24 sessions (8 weeks). The training with neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) will be performed 3 times a week and will never be applied for two consecutive days, as well as the voluntary exercises performed by the control group.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- SUSPENDED
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- 60
- Classified as physically active according to the INTERNATIONAL QUESTIONNAIRE OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY,
- To practice only recreational physical activity,
- Achieve minimum torque of 30% of the (maximal voluntary isometric contraction during conventional NMES
- Be at least 3 months without practicing strength training.
- Present some type of skeletal muscle dysfunction that may interfere with the tests,
- Present intolerance to NMES in the muscular or tibial nerve, Make use of analgesics, antidepressants, tranquillizers or other agents of central action
- To present cardiovascular or peripheral vascular problems, chronic diseases, neurological or muscular affections that will undermine the complete execution of the study design by the volunteer.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Wide pulse responder group Wide pulse responder group The participants will perform 36 contractions with the following current parameters: pulsed current (100 Hz, pulse duration 1 ms, Ton: 6 s, Toff: 18 s), 3 times per week for 8 weeks. This group will classified in responder in the acute fase. Wide pulse non responder group Wide pulse non responder group The participants will perform 36 contractions with the following current parameters: pulsed current (100 Hz, pulse duration 1 ms, Ton: 6 s, Toff: 18 s), 3 times per week for 8 weeks. This group will classified in non responder in the acute fase. Voluntary exercise Voluntary exercise The participants will perform 36 voluntary contractions of 20% of maximal voluntary isometrical contraction, 3 times per week for 8 weeks. Pulsed current group Pulsed current group The participants will perform 36 contractions with the following current parameters: pulsed current (100 Hz, pulse duration 250 μs, Ton: 6 s, Toff: 18 s), 3 times per week for 8 weeks.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change from Baseline Peripheral contribution (M wave) after 15 minutes of acute session of electrical stimulation Baseline and after 15 minutes of electrical stimulation in the acute session Peripheral contribution will be measured before and after acute session 15 minutes (36 contractions) of electrical stimulation in the acute session.
Change from Baseline Voluntary torque after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation Baseline and after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation Voluntary torque will be evaluated by an isokinetic dynamometer before and after an 8-week training period with electrical stimulation.
Change from Baseline Central contribution (H reflex) after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation. Baseline and after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation. Central contribution will be measured before and after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation.
Change from Baseline Electromyographic signals after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation Baseline and after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation Electromyographic signals will be evaluated by an electromyography before and after an 8-week training period with electrical stimulation.
Change from Baseline Central contribution (H reflex) after 15 minutes of acute session of electrical stimulation. Baseline and after 15 minutes of electrical stimulation in the acute session. Central contribution will be measured before and after 15 minutes (36 contractions) of electrical stimulation in the acute session.
Change from Baseline Peripheral contribution (M wave) after 8 weeks of traning with electrical atimulation Baseline and after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation Peripheral contribution will be measured before and after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change from Baseline Discomfort sensory after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation Baseline and after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation Discomfort sensory will be evaluated by Visual Analogic Scale before and after an 8-week training period with electrical stimulation. The Visual Analogic Scale assess pain by rating the subjective perceived disconfort of the subject from 0 (no pain) to 10 (unbearable pain)
Change from Baseline Evoked torque after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation Baseline and after 8 weeks of training with electrical stimulation Evoked torque will be evaluated by an isokinetic dynamometer before and after an 8-week training period with electrical stimulation.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Faculty of Ceilandia UnB
🇧🇷Brasília, DF, Brazil