Effect of Manual Lymphatic Drainage and Kinesio Taping on Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
NCT ID: NCT06535906
Last Updated: 2024-10-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
48 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-09-23
2024-10-18
Brief Summary
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Delayed onset muscle soreness is considered one of the most common and recurring forms of sports injuries. The most prominent symptoms and findings are a decrease in joint range of motion and strength, edema, stiffness, pain and tenderness. In the planned study, the investigatorss aimed to compare the effects of kinesio taping, manual drainage, placebo kinesio taping and placebo kinesio taping on pain intensity, pain threshold and tolerance, sensory sensitivity and connective tissue stiffness in individuals with delayed-onset muscle soreness.48 healthy adults will be included in our study. Participants will be divided into four groups of 12 people: kinesio taping, placebo kinesio taping, manual lymph drainage and placebo manual lymph drainage. Our participants will have a maximum repetition weight on their wrist flexor muscles, and a delayed muscle soreness protocol will be applied using 80% of this amount. In our participants, pain at rest and activity (VAS), pressure pain threshold and tolerance (algometer), tactile sense (Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament Test), edema (circumference measurement with tape measure), treatment satisfaction and effect (VAS), tissue tension (skin rolling). and perceived fatigue (VAS) will be evaluated. The researchers plan to conduct 5 assessments: before the delayed-onset muscle soreness protocol, immediately after the protocol, immediately after treatment, and 24 hours and 48 hours after the initial assessment.
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Detailed Description
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On the first day, after the volunteers who meet the inclusion criteria are divided into groups, demographic information (gender, age, height, body weight) will be collected. The first evaluation will be made after demographic information is obtained. The evaluation includes pain at rest and activity (VAS), pressure pain threshold and tolerance (algometer), tactile sense (Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament Test), edema (circumference measurement with tape measure), treatment satisfaction and effect (VAS), tissue tension and perceived fatigue. (VAS) will be evaluated. Visual Analog scale will be used to evaluate pain at rest and activity. Visual Analog Scale is a 10 cm long ruler drawn horizontally, starting with "No pain" and ending with "Unbearable pain". Our participants will be asked to mark an "x" in the appropriate area on this ruler for the intensity of pain they feel at rest. In order to determine the intensity of pain during the activity, the patient will be asked to perform wrist flexion and extension and will be asked to mark the pain they feel during the movement on the ruler in the same way. Algometer will be used to evaluate pressure pain threshold and tolerance. As the measurement point, the researcher will mark 5 cm distal to the medial epicondyle of the humerus on the line connecting the midpoint of the wrist joint and the medial epicondyle of the humerus . Two measurements will be made on this point with an interval of 30 seconds and the average will be recorded. Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament Test will be used for tactile sensation. The patient is asked to close his eyes while sitting with his forearm supported. The point where the pressure pain threshold was measured was chosen as the measurement point. Monofilament test is applied to the determined area a maximum of 3 times; Force is applied until the filament becomes slightly curved. The participant is told to say yes as soon as he feels it and the application is stopped at that moment. For each filament that is not felt, the next value, the thicker filament, is tried. Each filament is kept in the applied area for 1-1.5 seconds. The value obtained after the measurement is recorded. Edema measurement will be measured with a non-flexible tape measure at the reference point where the pressure pain threshold is measured, with the participant in a sitting position with forearm supported. Treatment satisfaction and impact will only be questioned at the final evaluation.Researchers will evaluate the patient's treatment satisfaction level with a visual analog scale. The patient will be asked to evaluate his/her satisfaction with the treatment by placing an "x" mark on the ruler, which starts with "I am not at all satisfied" and ends with "I am very satisfied". Tissue tension will be evaluated on the forearm with the skin rolling technique. Visual Analog scale will be used for perceived fatigue. "There is no fatigue at all." The patient will be asked to evaluate the fatigue he/she feels by placing an "x" on the ruler starting with "Severe Fatigue". All evaluations will be applied to the non-dominant upper extremity wrist flexor muscles. Because the researchers recruited healthy volunteers, they do not expect the participants to experience any pain at the start of the study.Researchers will create the muscle soreness they want using free weights. Researchers will find a 1 Maximum Rep Weight to create delayed onset muscle soreness. Researchers will reference previous studies to find a 1 Maximum Rep Weight.1 Maximum Repetition is the weight that can be lifted only once but cannot be lifted a second time. 1 After the Maximum Repetition weight is determined, an eccentric exercise program will be applied to the participants with a free weight of 80% of this weight. After the first evaluation, the 1 Maximum Repetition weight of the non-dominant wrist flexor muscles will be determined. 1 Mayhew et al.'s formula will be used to find Maximum Repetition. Participants will be given an estimated weight for their wrist flexors and counted the number of times they lift that weight. The resulting weight and number of repetitions will be substituted into the formula and 1 Maximum Repetition will be calculated. After 1 Maximum Repetition is determined, a delayed muscle soreness protocol will be applied by performing 10 sets of wrist flexion consisting of 10 repetitions at 80% of 1 Maximum Repetition. There will be a 1 minute rest period between each set. After delayed onset muscle soreness is established, participants will be given a second evaluation and then their treatments will be applied according to the groups they belong to. After the treatment, the third evaluation will be made and the first day applications will end. A fourth assessment will be made 24 hours after the delayed muscle soreness protocol and a fifth assessment will be made 48 hours later.All of the parameters described above will be evaluated in all five planned evaluations. Treatment satisfaction and impact will only be questioned at the final evaluation
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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kinesio taping
Kinesio taping is a widely used physiotherapy application for muscle pain. Kinesio taping will be applied to patients in this group.
kinesio taping
The 5 cm wide Kinesio tape (Kinesio® Tex Gold™, Albuquerque, NM) applied to the participants has the ability to stretch up to 140% of its original length. Moreover, it provides comfortable use for 3 to 5 days thanks to its latex-free, cotton, hypoallergenic and porous features. The skin will be cleaned with alcohol before applying Kinesio tape. To prevent muscle tension, the physiotherapist will apply the kinesio tape inhibition technique to the wrist flexor muscles with light tension (15-25% of the current tension) from the end point to the origin. We will use this inhibition technique to prevent muscle spasm. Kinesio taping will be applied immediately after exercise
placebo kinesio taping
Kinesio taping is a widely used physiotherapy application for muscle pain. In this group, placebo kinesio taping will be applied to the patients.
placebo kinesio taping
5 cm wide and 0.5 mm thick I-shaped Kinesio tape (Kinesio Tex® Gold) will be used. The tape will be applied in a plus-shaped, tension-free and technical sitting position. Kinesio taping will be applied immediately after exercise
manual lymph drainage
Manual lymphatic drainage is a method commonly used in cases where lymph flow is impaired. Manual lymphatic drainage will be applied to patients in this group.
manual lymph drainage
Participants will lie in a supine position with their knees bent. Manual lymphatic drainage will begin with abdominal lymph drainage followed by central lymph stimulation. Then, bilateral axillary lymph nodes will be stimulated and the fluid in the exercised arm will be directed to the axillary lymph nodes. While the patients are in the prone position, the axillary lymph nodes will be stimulated in the same way and each manual lymphatic drainage will be performed from the back to the axillary lymph node. Each treatment session will last approximately 30 minutes
placebo manual lymph drainage
Manual lymphatic drainage is a method commonly used in cases where lymph flow is impaired. In this group, patients will receive placebo manual lymphatic drainage.
placebo manual lymph drainage
Participants will lie in a supine position with their knees bent. It will only be moved in a stroking style with hand contact from the fingers towards the armpit.
Interventions
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kinesio taping
The 5 cm wide Kinesio tape (Kinesio® Tex Gold™, Albuquerque, NM) applied to the participants has the ability to stretch up to 140% of its original length. Moreover, it provides comfortable use for 3 to 5 days thanks to its latex-free, cotton, hypoallergenic and porous features. The skin will be cleaned with alcohol before applying Kinesio tape. To prevent muscle tension, the physiotherapist will apply the kinesio tape inhibition technique to the wrist flexor muscles with light tension (15-25% of the current tension) from the end point to the origin. We will use this inhibition technique to prevent muscle spasm. Kinesio taping will be applied immediately after exercise
placebo kinesio taping
5 cm wide and 0.5 mm thick I-shaped Kinesio tape (Kinesio Tex® Gold) will be used. The tape will be applied in a plus-shaped, tension-free and technical sitting position. Kinesio taping will be applied immediately after exercise
manual lymph drainage
Participants will lie in a supine position with their knees bent. Manual lymphatic drainage will begin with abdominal lymph drainage followed by central lymph stimulation. Then, bilateral axillary lymph nodes will be stimulated and the fluid in the exercised arm will be directed to the axillary lymph nodes. While the patients are in the prone position, the axillary lymph nodes will be stimulated in the same way and each manual lymphatic drainage will be performed from the back to the axillary lymph node. Each treatment session will last approximately 30 minutes
placebo manual lymph drainage
Participants will lie in a supine position with their knees bent. It will only be moved in a stroking style with hand contact from the fingers towards the armpit.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Agreeing to participate in the study
* Being healthy sedentary
Exclusion Criteria
* Having any musculoskeletal injury in the last 6 months
* Having pain in the upper extremity and a history of surgery
* Participating in upper extremity weight training in the last 6 months
* Those taking anti-inflammatory or analgesic medications up to 12 hours before evaluation
18 Years
40 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Necmettin Erbakan University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Yavuz Özkan
Master Student Physiotherapist
Principal Investigators
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Yavuz Özkan, MSc
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Necmettin Erbakan University
Locations
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Necmettin Erbakan University
Konya, Meram, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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NEU-FTR-YO-01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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