Analysis of the effect of short-wave diathermy on cervicalgias of university students

  • Caren Thais Bulow Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
  • Fernanda Peron Hubner Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
  • Tacyane Carla Kroth Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná - UNIOESTE
  • Maria das Graças Anguera Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná - UNIOESTE
  • Gladson Ricardo Flor Bertolini Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná - UNIOESTE

Abstract

Introduction: Neck pain, is common in several age groups, with a high prevalence in painful body syndromes, being considered the second major cause of pain in the spine. One of the therapeutic possibilities for such pain is the application of heat through short-wave equipment, one of the physiological effects being the dilation of the blood vessels that favors the elimination of catabolites. Objective: To verify possible alterations in cervical pain in college students, using continuous short-wave diathermy with inductive technique. Methods: Twenty students were divided into two groups of ten participants each, being one treated group and the other placebo, the participants were evaluated through the Visual Analogue Pain Index (VAS) and through the Index Neck Disability (NDI). Results: Both groups presented pain reduction by VAS, as well as reduction in some subtopics and total NDI score. Conclusion: The use of continuous short-wave diathermy inductively did not improve cervical pain better than placebo.

Keywords: Radio waves, Neck pain, Pain measurement
Published
2019-03-10
How to Cite
Bulow, C. T., Hubner, F. P., Kroth, T. C., Anguera, M. das G., & Bertolini, G. R. F. (2019). Analysis of the effect of short-wave diathermy on cervicalgias of university students. Lecturas: Educación Física Y Deportes, 23(250), 90-102. Retrieved from https://test.efdeportes.com/index.php/EFDeportes/article/view/472
Section
Research Articles