Short- and Mid-Term Results Using a 448 Kilohertz Radiofrequency Stimulation on the Elasticity Plantar Fascia Measured by Quantitative Ultrasound Elastography on Active Healthy Subjects: An Open Controlled Clinical Trial with Three Months of Follow-Up
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Materia
plantar fascia elastography thermography
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2024-12-09Referencia bibliográfica
Aguilar Núñez, D. & González Muñoz, A. & Navarro Ledesma, S. J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13, 7475. [https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13237475]
Resumen
Background: This study is an open clinical trial that included 3 months of follow-up.
Methods: This study aimed to show the changes that occur in the viscoelastic properties of the PF
measured by SEL after the six applications of a 448 kHz capacitive resistive monopolar radiofrequency
(CRMR) in active, healthy subjects, immediately before the CRMR intervention (T0), during the twoweek
CRMR intervention program (T1), after the CRMR intervention program (T2), two weeks after
the CRMR intervention program (T3), one month after the CRMR intervention program (T4), and
three months after the CRMR intervention program (T5). Results: Our results showed that the effects
of CRMR on the plantar fascia elasticity may last up to one month in a healthy population after a
3-week treatment program when compared to controls, specifically following the medial process of
the calcaneal tuberosity (points 1 and 2). However, there were no changes when analyzing points
3 and 4. These findings are a first step towards understanding the duration of the CRMR effects in
the elastic properties of the tissue and therefore how long the benefit may last. Conclusions: This
study showed that changes in the plantar fascia elasticity measured by SEL have been found after
a CRMR intervention protocol, similarly to other structures reported in the literature, such as the
patellar tendon or supraspinatus tendon.