Patellar Tendon Elasticity and Temperature Following after a 448 Kilohertz Radiofrequency Intervention on Active Healthy Subjects: An Open Controlled Clinical Trial
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Cuevas Cervera, María; Aguilar Nuñez, Daniel; Aguilar García, María; García Ríos, María Del Carmen; González Muñoz, Ana; Navarro Ledesma, SantiagoEditorial
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Patellar tendon Radiofrequency Elastography Termography
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2023-09-18Referencia bibliográfica
Cuevas-Cervera, M.; Aguilar-Nuñez, D.; Aguilar-García, M.; García-Ríos, M.C.; González- Muñoz, A.; Navarro-Ledesma, S. Patellar Tendon Elasticity and Temperature Following after a 448 Kilohertz Radiofrequency Intervention on Active Healthy Subjects: An Open Controlled Clinical Trial. Diagnostics 2023, 13, 2976. [https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13182976]
Resumen
The purpose of this study was to analyze the changes in the elasticity and temperature of
the patellar tendon produced by the application of a radiofrequency at 448 kHz (CRMR) just after
and 7 days after the intervention. An open controlled clinical trial was used with participants being
recruited from a private clinic. The experimental group (n = 22) received a 448 kHz CRMR treatment
while the control group (n = 22) did not receive any type of intervention. Quantitative ultrasound
strain elastography (SEL) and thermography were used to collect data from 4 different areas of the
patellar tendon. These areas were measured at the start (T0), just after (T1), and seven days after
(T2) the intervention. There were thermal changes immediately after the intervention (p < 0.001).
In addition, when the measurements were collected just after the intervention and seven days after
they were analyzed, significant changes (p < 0.001) in temperature were observed in the tendons of
both groups. Finally, a low but significant association (r = 0.434, p < 0.04) was observed between
the elastic properties of the tendon at its insertion in the patella and thermal changes just after the
448 kHz intervention.





