Stimulation Sites and Fatigue Induced by Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in Healthy Individuals
NCT ID: NCT05605210
Last Updated: 2024-06-10
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-01-25
2024-12-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The sample will be characterized by convenience, and healthy men and women (self-declaration that they do not have diseases), aged between 18 and 40 years, will be recruited. To define the sample size, the G-Power software (version 3.1.3; University of Trier, Trier, Germany) was used, and a significance level was adopted for α = 0.05 and power (1-β) = 0.80, for all calculated variables. As the fatigability variable demonstrated the need for a larger sample (24 participants) to avoid errors and reach a minimum statistical power of 80%, the investigators will use the result of this variable for the present study. However, a previous study (DANTAS et al., 2015) reported the exclusion of 25% of individuals who were recruited for evaluation, for reasons related to NMES. Therefore, considering possible exclusions or even losses throughout the protocol, the investigators will recruit 30 participants throughout the study, 15 men and 15 women.
Assessments will be carried out on 6 different days for each participant. The duration of each evaluation will have an average time of 2 hours for the first evaluation day, and 1.5 hours for the other evaluation days. Additionally, women will be evaluated between the 4th and 22nd day of the menstrual cycle, a period in which there is a greater tolerance to NMES. On the first day, anamnesis will be carried out, explanations about the study will be provided and the participant will be familiarized with the assessment techniques and the assessment protocol. After this initial part, an interval of 10 minutes will be observed, and, then, the envelope will be opened containing which application protocol was randomized to be investigated, that is, tests using FN-NMES, MP-NMES, or FNMP-NMES, after which the following steps/tests will be applied:
1. Preparing participants for the tests;
2. Assessment of the supramaximal evoked twitch torque at rest;
3. Assessment of the maximum torque generated during maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) pre-fatigue;
4. Assessment of the supramaximal evoked twitch torque pre-fatigue;
5. Evaluation of the current intensity to generate a torque at 20% of the MVIC;
6. Application of the NMES-evoked fatigue protocol;
7. Assessment of discomfort during the fatigue protocol;
8. Evaluation of the maximum torque generated during the MVIC after fatigue;
9. Assessment of the supramaximal evoked twitch torque after the fatigue protocol. This study will adopt an intention-to-treat approach. Therefore, the individual who does not attend the scheduled evaluation will be rescheduled for a new evaluation, allowing the individual to carry out all scheduled evaluations. If the subject chooses to withdraw from participating in the research project, the data collected until the end of his/her participation in the study will be used for analysis. Thus, a flowchart will be used to indicate the abandonment of subjects during all phases of the study, if it does occur. In addition, the flowchart will record how individuals will be included/excluded in the different phases of the study. The statistical procedures will be performed in the SPSS 21.0 program for Windows, and the data tabulation in the Excel 2016 program. The distribution of variables will be presented as mean and standard deviation. The Shapiro-Wilk test will be used to analyze the normality of the data distribution. To compare the fatigability between NMES modalities, ANOVA will be used for repeated measures of two intramodality factors (NMES frequencies and pre/post-NMES protocol time) and an intermodality factor (gender). To compare discomfort between NMES modalities, ANOVA will be used for repeated measures of two intramodality factors (NMES frequencies and NMES site) and an intermodality factor (gender). If there is an interaction between factors, a one-way ANOVA for repeated measures will be used to see if there are differences between the modalities, and, to locate the differences, the Bonferroni post hoc test will be used. In addition, the Cohen's "d" effect size will be calculated, which will be categorized as trivial (\<0.20), small (0.20-0.49), moderate (0.50-0.79), large (0.80 to 1.29), and very large. (\>1.30) (ROSENTHAL, 1996).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
BASIC_SCIENCE
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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FN-NMES - 20 Hz
This group will receive a NMES-induced fatigue protocol, which will be applied to the femoral nerve (FN) using a stimulation frequency of 20 Hz. For this, the participant will be positioned on the isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex Medical System, Shirley - NY, USA) with the knee in 90° of flexion (0°=total extension). The participant will be instructed to remain relaxed and to not perform active muscle contraction.
Electric stimulation
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation will be applied at two sites to induce fatigue with stimulation frequency specified at the Arm/Group Descriptions. The electrical stimulation parameters to generate the fatigue protocol will be: biphasic pulsed current, pulse duration of 2 ms, and on:off times of 5:10s. The fatigue protocol will be applied with a current intensity sufficient to generate an evoked torque at a level of 20% of the MVIC, which will be maintained throughout the protocol. NMES will be maintained until reaching an intervention time of 20 minutes, generating 80 evoked contractions.
FN-NMES - 100 Hz
This group will receive a NMES-induced fatigue protocol, which will be applied to the femoral nerve (FN) using a stimulation frequency of 100 Hz. For this, the participant will be positioned on the isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex Medical System, Shirley - NY, USA) with the knee in 90° of flexion (0°=total extension). The participant will be instructed to remain relaxed and to not perform active muscle contractions.
Electric stimulation
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation will be applied at two sites to induce fatigue with stimulation frequency specified at the Arm/Group Descriptions. The electrical stimulation parameters to generate the fatigue protocol will be: biphasic pulsed current, pulse duration of 2 ms, and on:off times of 5:10s. The fatigue protocol will be applied with a current intensity sufficient to generate an evoked torque at a level of 20% of the MVIC, which will be maintained throughout the protocol. NMES will be maintained until reaching an intervention time of 20 minutes, generating 80 evoked contractions.
MP-NMES - 20 Hz
This arm will receive a NMES-induced fatigue protocol, which will be applied to the motor point (MP) of the rectus femoris muscle using a stimulation frequency of 20 Hz. For this, the participant will be positioned on the isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex Medical System, Shirley - NY, USA) with the knee at 90° of flexion (0°=total extension). The participant will be instructed to remain relaxed and to not perform active muscle contractions.
Electric stimulation
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation will be applied at two sites to induce fatigue with stimulation frequency specified at the Arm/Group Descriptions. The electrical stimulation parameters to generate the fatigue protocol will be: biphasic pulsed current, pulse duration of 2 ms, and on:off times of 5:10s. The fatigue protocol will be applied with a current intensity sufficient to generate an evoked torque at a level of 20% of the MVIC, which will be maintained throughout the protocol. NMES will be maintained until reaching an intervention time of 20 minutes, generating 80 evoked contractions.
MP-NMES - 100 Hz
This arm will receive a NMES-induced fatigue protocol, which will be applied to the motor point (MP) of the rectus femoris muscle using a stimulation frequency of 100 Hz. For this, the participant will be positioned on the isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex Medical System, Shirley - NY, USA) with the knee at 90° of flexion (0°=total extension). The participant will be instructed to remain relaxed and to not perform active muscle contractions.
Electric stimulation
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation will be applied at two sites to induce fatigue with stimulation frequency specified at the Arm/Group Descriptions. The electrical stimulation parameters to generate the fatigue protocol will be: biphasic pulsed current, pulse duration of 2 ms, and on:off times of 5:10s. The fatigue protocol will be applied with a current intensity sufficient to generate an evoked torque at a level of 20% of the MVIC, which will be maintained throughout the protocol. NMES will be maintained until reaching an intervention time of 20 minutes, generating 80 evoked contractions.
FNMP-NMES - 20 Hz
This group will receive a NMES-induced fatigue protocol, which will be applied to the femoral nerve (FN) and to the motor point (MP) of the rectus femoris muscle using a stimulation frequency of 20 Hz. For this, the participant will be positioned on the isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex Medical System, Shirley - NY, USA) with the knee at 90° of flexion (0°=total extension). The participant will be instructed to remain relaxed and to not perform active muscle contractions.
Electric stimulation
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation will be applied at two sites to induce fatigue with stimulation frequency specified at the Arm/Group Descriptions. The electrical stimulation parameters to generate the fatigue protocol will be: biphasic pulsed current, pulse duration of 2 ms, and on:off times of 5:10s. The fatigue protocol will be applied with a current intensity sufficient to generate an evoked torque at a level of 20% of the MVIC, which will be maintained throughout the protocol. NMES will be maintained until reaching an intervention time of 20 minutes, generating 80 evoked contractions.
FNMP-NMES - 100 Hz
This group will receive a NMES-induced fatigue protocol, which will be applied to the femoral nerve (FN) and to the motor point (MP) of the rectus femoris muscle using a stimulation frequency of 100 Hz. For this, the participant will be positioned on the isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex Medical System, Shirley - NY, USA) with the knee at 90° of flexion (0°=total extension). The participant will be instructed to remain relaxed and to not perform active muscle contractions.
Electric stimulation
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation will be applied at two sites to induce fatigue with stimulation frequency specified at the Arm/Group Descriptions. The electrical stimulation parameters to generate the fatigue protocol will be: biphasic pulsed current, pulse duration of 2 ms, and on:off times of 5:10s. The fatigue protocol will be applied with a current intensity sufficient to generate an evoked torque at a level of 20% of the MVIC, which will be maintained throughout the protocol. NMES will be maintained until reaching an intervention time of 20 minutes, generating 80 evoked contractions.
Interventions
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Electric stimulation
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation will be applied at two sites to induce fatigue with stimulation frequency specified at the Arm/Group Descriptions. The electrical stimulation parameters to generate the fatigue protocol will be: biphasic pulsed current, pulse duration of 2 ms, and on:off times of 5:10s. The fatigue protocol will be applied with a current intensity sufficient to generate an evoked torque at a level of 20% of the MVIC, which will be maintained throughout the protocol. NMES will be maintained until reaching an intervention time of 20 minutes, generating 80 evoked contractions.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. young people of both sexes
2. age between 18 and 40 years
3. body mass index between 20 and 25 kg/m2
4. and normal knee range of motion
5. with no complaints of pain or presence of pathology in the dominant lower limb. -
Exclusion Criteria
1. any contraindication to maximal exercise
2. having been treated with NMES in the last 3 months in the lower limb
3. not tolerate electrical stimulation
18 Years
40 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Marco Aurélio Vaz, PhD
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Marco Aurélio Vaz, PhD
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Marco A Vaz, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Marco A Vaz, PhD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Marco A Vaz, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Locations
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Exercise Research Laboratory, School of Physical Education, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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5.309.992
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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