Abstract

Introduction: Pain in the lumbar spine (L) is a very serious health problem. The appearance of pain in the area of the back muscles with palpable small, sensitive points may indicate the presence of myofascial trigger points. There are many techniques used in the therapy of trigger points, including ischemic compression, which gives a therapeutic effect in the form of biomechanical normalization of muscle tissue restoring the normal functional state of a given muscle. Aim of the study: The aim of the study was to assessment of the influence of intermittent ischemic compression of latent trigger points on changes on the range of motion of the L spine and on myoelectric changes in the back extensor muscle. Material and Methods: The study included 32 students who were subjected to a single technique of intermittent ischemic compression according to Chaitow. The participants of the study performed the Thomayer test before and after the therapy to assess the range of spine mobility. The myoelectric changes in the back extensor muscle were assessed using NORAXON's EMG before and after the treatments following a protocol specifically developed for this purpose. The statistical analysis of the data was calculated using the Statistica 13 program. Results: One-time ischemic intermittent compression of the back extensor muscle statistically significantly increased the range of spine motion. The mean value of the tension of the back extensor muscle at rest after the therapy was reduced, showing statistically significant changes. The myoelectric changes in the back extensor muscle during flexion were not statistically significant Conclusions: The results showed the effectiveness of the ischemic intermittent compression technique in increasing the range of spine mobility after the treatment on the back extensor muscle. Intermittent ischemic compression leads to a decrease in the resting tension of the back extensor muscle, without affecting any significant changes during the flexion movement.

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