Influence on spinal neural function of acupuncture stimulation physical therapy at Chize during thenar muscle activity: examination of the inhibition technique

  • Tasaka Yuuki
    Department of Rehabilitation, Tanabe Memorial Hospital
  • Ina Mizuki
    Department of Rehabilitation, Ujita Cardiology
  • Sato Ryosuke
    Department of Rehabilitation, Rokujizo General Hospital
  • Yumikura Yoshiya
    Department of Rehabilitation, Tanabe Central Hospital
  • Fukumoto Yuki
    Graduate School of Health Science, Graduate School of Aomori University of Health and Welfare Clinical Physical Therapy Laboratory, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kansai University of Health Sciences
  • Bunno Yoshibumi
    Clinical Physical Therapy Laboratory, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kansai University of Health Sciences Graduate School of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Kansai University of Health Sciences
  • Tani Makiko
    Clinical Physical Therapy Laboratory, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kansai University of Health Sciences Graduate School of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Kansai University of Health Sciences
  • Suzuki Toshiaki
    Clinical Physical Therapy Laboratory, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kansai University of Health Sciences Graduate School of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Kansai University of Health Sciences

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  • 母指球筋の筋収縮時における尺沢への経穴刺激理学療法が脊髄神経機能に与える影響
  • 母指球筋の筋収縮時における尺沢への経穴刺激理学療法が脊髄神経機能に与える影響 : 抑制手技での検討
  • ボシキュウキン ノ キンシュウシュクジ ニ オケル シャク サワ エ ノ ケイケツ シゲキ リガク リョウホウ ガ セキズイ シンケイ キノウ ニ アタエル エイキョウ : ヨクセイ シュギ デ ノ ケントウ
  • 抑制手技での検討

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<p>This study examined the effect of acupuncture stimulation physical therapy (ASPT) with the inhibition technique on the excitability of the spinal neural function in healthy subjects with high muscle tonus. This study recruited 16 healthy subjects. In the ASPT group, ASPT with the inhibition technique was applied at LU5 (Chize) during left thenar muscle activity of 30% maximal voluntary contraction (ASPT trial). The F-waves were recorded in three trials: during rest (resting), during ASPT (ASPT), and after ASPT (post ASPT). For the control, F-waves were recorded without using ASPT (post no ASPT) in a similar way on a different day. The relative value of F-wave persistence significantly decreased in the post ASPT trial compared with the post no ASPT trial. ASPT with the inhibition technique at LU5 (Chize) inhibited the excitability of the spinal neural function in healthy subjects with high muscle tonus.</p>

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