Objectives: Investigate lhe effects of ischémie compression |IC| tecbnicjue und passive stretching [PS] in isolation and in combination on the reduction of spontaneous electrical activity [SEA| and perceived pain in trigger points |TrPsl Ux:ated in the upper trapezius muscle.Methods: Ninety participants with TrPs in the upper trape/Jus muscle were randomly assigned to three treatment grt)ups: IC. PS. and IC + PS. TrP compression wa.s applied on the TrP tor three application.s of 60 seconds each, followed by a 30-second rest period. PS was applied lor three 45-second applications, with 3()-.second rest intervals. All patients received the same amount of therapy.Results: Significant decreases were found in pain perception and on SEA tor all study participants. The IC + PS group evidenced greater declines in pain perception and SEA when compared to the IC and PS groups.Conclusion: Because of ethieal considerations, a control group design was not possible, thereby limiting the robustness ot the ñndings. Although each technique significantly reduced pain percep-, tion and SEA, the combination of IC and PS was superior, apparently beeause of the eomplementary nature of the therapeutic interventions.
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