Effects of deep friction massage versus augmented soft tissue mobilization on the healing of induced muscle strain in rodents /
Mirna Magdy Mauries Elias
Effects of deep friction massage versus augmented soft tissue mobilization on the healing of induced muscle strain in rodents / تأثير تدليك الاحتكاك العميق و زيادة تعبئه الأنسجة اللينة على التئام التمزق العضلي المحدث في الفئران Mirna Magdy Mauries Elias ; Supervised Aliaa Rehan Youssef , Nabila Salah Hassan - Cairo : Mirna Magdy Mauries Elias , 2019 - 124 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Musculoskeletal Disorders
Background: Deep friction massage (DFM) and Augmented Soft Tissue Mobilization (ASTM) are usedto enhance healing after strain injury. However, their clinical effectiveness islacking scientific evidence. Purpose: To compare the efficacy of DFM and ASTM on tissue healing and functional recovery after induced-strain injury of Tibialis Anterior (TA) muscle in rodents. Further,to determine whether treatment effectiveness is dependent on massage onset time.Animals: Sixty adult male Wistar rats,Methods:Rats were randomly and equally assigned to 6 groups as following: two animal groups receiving DFM either atthe sub-acute or chronic stages, two animal groups receiving ASTM either at the sub-acute or chronic stages,aninjured and a normal control groups. All animals, except those in the normal control group, had the TA strained. Massage was appliedusing a solid tool,with 1.5 N/mm2 pressure for 3 min, every 4 days for 4 sessions. DFM was applied transverselywhile the ASTM was applied longitudinally. At the 27th day, functional recovery was assed prior to euthanasia.Then, TA was harvested and processed for histopathological examination
Deep friction massage Muscle Induced Strain Peroneal function index
Effects of deep friction massage versus augmented soft tissue mobilization on the healing of induced muscle strain in rodents / تأثير تدليك الاحتكاك العميق و زيادة تعبئه الأنسجة اللينة على التئام التمزق العضلي المحدث في الفئران Mirna Magdy Mauries Elias ; Supervised Aliaa Rehan Youssef , Nabila Salah Hassan - Cairo : Mirna Magdy Mauries Elias , 2019 - 124 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Musculoskeletal Disorders
Background: Deep friction massage (DFM) and Augmented Soft Tissue Mobilization (ASTM) are usedto enhance healing after strain injury. However, their clinical effectiveness islacking scientific evidence. Purpose: To compare the efficacy of DFM and ASTM on tissue healing and functional recovery after induced-strain injury of Tibialis Anterior (TA) muscle in rodents. Further,to determine whether treatment effectiveness is dependent on massage onset time.Animals: Sixty adult male Wistar rats,Methods:Rats were randomly and equally assigned to 6 groups as following: two animal groups receiving DFM either atthe sub-acute or chronic stages, two animal groups receiving ASTM either at the sub-acute or chronic stages,aninjured and a normal control groups. All animals, except those in the normal control group, had the TA strained. Massage was appliedusing a solid tool,with 1.5 N/mm2 pressure for 3 min, every 4 days for 4 sessions. DFM was applied transverselywhile the ASTM was applied longitudinally. At the 27th day, functional recovery was assed prior to euthanasia.Then, TA was harvested and processed for histopathological examination
Deep friction massage Muscle Induced Strain Peroneal function index