Effects of Cryotherapy on Upper Limb Balance Test
- Conditions
- Muscle ToneFunctional Status
- Interventions
- Other: Cryotherapy
- Registration Number
- NCT05318664
- Lead Sponsor
- Flávia Carvalho
- Brief Summary
The shoulder joint is commonly used and also stricken by high loads and injuries in sports. One technique in emphasis is cryotherapy, a physiotherapeutical intervention characterized by the use of low temperatures for tissue trauma's rehabilitation. Several studies analysed the effects of cryotherapy and brought important results related to pain and strength reduction, also to muscle contraction speed reduction. Although, considering the risk-benefit from de intervention it's pertinent to observe the presence of deleterious effects, especially the ones that impact on motor function. This scenario has been brought by scientists and currently the main gap from this theme resides on the repercussions of the technique application on functional answers
- Detailed Description
Eighty participants will receive control (rest) and the experimental condition (cryotherapy), with an interval of 48 hours. The intervention group will undergo: i) assessment, ii) 20 minutes of cryotherapy, iii) reassessment, iv) 20 minutes of rest and v) reassessment, while the control group remains at rest for 20 minutes. Assessments will be composed of shoulder function by the upper quarter y balance test, muscle tone by the myoton pro, skin temperature by a thermographic camera, thermic comfort, perception of balance and beliefs in cryotherapy. Data will be described using mean and standard deviation and compared by Mixed ANOVA (time x intervention) with post Bonferroni tests, with significance level of 0.05.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 80
- 18 to 28 years old
- healthy
- no musculoskeletal complaints
- failure to follow protocol
- complaints of injury or pain during the assessments
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Cryotherapy Cryotherapy 20 minutes of cryotherapy on the dominant shoulder with ice bags
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method modified Upper Quarter Y Balance Test - mUQYBT) Change from baseline to 40 minutes test for measuring upper extremity reach distance while in a closed-chain position
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Muscle tone Change from baseline to 40 minutes Muscle tone will be measured in hertz by the MyotonPRO probe will be placed perpendicular to the skin surface on the muscle belly previously marked with a pen by the evaluator at the Deltoid;
Skin temperature Change from baseline to 40 minutes thermographic camera FLIR E-8 XT (FLIR Systems, Sweden)
Thermic comfort Change from baseline to 40 minutes a 10cm scale ranging from 0 "very comfortable" and 10 "very uncomfortable" will be used
Balance perception Change from baseline to 40 minutes a likert scale will be used to answer the question " How good was your balance over the test?" 1=nothing, 2=a little, 3=moderate, 4= a lot, 5=extremely
Beliefs Baseline The participants will respond yes or no to the questions "Do you believe that cryotherapy is an effect treatment for acute injuries?" and "Do you believe cryotherapy have deleterious effects on muscle function?"