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Effects of shortwave diathermy on the quadriceps femoris muscle torque during neuromuscular electrical stimulation and voluntary contraction in healthy individuals

INTRODUCTION: The influence of the heat effects on muscle torque in males and females is still unknown, especially when associated with electrical stimulation. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of shortwave diathermy on voluntary and electrically induced torque in healthy males and females, and to assess the discomfort produced by electrical stimulation. METHODS: Twenty-six subjects participated in the study. Voluntary and electrically induced torque was assessed using an isokinetic dynamometer. The subjects were asked to attend 4 different sessions: measurement of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC); MVC after SWD; maximal electrically induced torque (MEIT); MEIT after SWD. Discomfort during MEIT was measured using a visual analogue scale. RESULTS: MEIT was higher in males after SWD (p = 0.030) Females presented more discomfort during MEIT after SWD application (p = 0.044) when compared to males. CONCLUSION: SWD did not affect the MVC; however, there was increase in MEIT after SWD in males and discomfort increase in females.

electric stimulation; physical therapy modalities; muscle contraction


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