Comparative effects of tensioning and sliding neural mobilization on peripheral and autonomic nervous system function: A randomized controlled trial.

Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-17 DOI:10.1142/S1013702522500056
Budour Yousif Alharmoodi, Ashokan Arumugam, Amal Ahbouch, Ibrahim M Moustafa
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Background: Although different types of neural mobilization (NM) exercises induce different amounts of longitudinal nerve excursion and strain, the question whether the increased longitudinal stress and nerve excursion from sliding or tensioning intervention may subtly affect the neural functions has not been answered yet.

Objective: To compare the effects of tensioning NM versus sliding NM of the median nerve on peripheral and autonomic nervous system function.

Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, 90 participants were randomly assigned to tensioning NM, sliding NM, or sham NM. The neurophysiological outcome measures included peak-to-peak amplitude of the dermatomal somatosensory evoked potential (DSSEP) for dermatomes C6, C7, C8, and T1. Secondary outcome measures included amplitude and latency of skin sympathetic response. All outcome measures were assessed pretreatment, immediately after the two weeks of treatment and one week after the last session of the treatment.

Results: A 2-way repeated measures ANOVA revealed significant differences between the three groups. The post hoc analysis indicated that tensioning NM significantly decreased the dermatomal amplitude for C6, C7, C8, and T1 ( p < 0 . 005 ). Sympathetic skin responses in the gliding NM group showed lower amplitudes and prolonged latencies post-treatment when compared to tensioning NM group ( p < 0 . 05 ). In contrast, no significant changes were observed in the DSSEPs and skin sympathetic responses for participants in the sham treatment group ( p > 0 . 05 ).

Conclusions: A tensioning NM on the median nerve had a possible adverse effect on the neurophysiology variables of the nerves involved in the neural mobilization. Thus, tensioning NM with the current parameters that place increased stress and strain on the peripheral nervous system should be avoided.

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拉伸和滑动神经活动对外周和自主神经系统功能的比较效应:随机对照试验
背景:尽管不同类型的神经动员(NM)运动会引起不同程度的神经纵向偏移和应变,但滑动或拉伸干预所增加的纵向应力和神经偏移是否会对神经功能产生微妙影响这一问题尚未得到解答:比较正中神经张力性 NM 与滑动性 NM 对周围神经和自主神经系统功能的影响:在这项随机对照试验中,90 名参与者被随机分配到张力 NM、滑动 NM 或假 NM。神经生理学结果测量包括 C6、C7、C8 和 T1 皮节躯体感觉诱发电位(DSSEP)的峰-峰振幅。次要结果测量包括皮肤交感反应的振幅和潜伏期。所有结果均在治疗前、治疗两周后和最后一次治疗一周后进行评估:双向重复测量方差分析显示,三组之间存在显著差异。事后分析表明,拉伸 NM 可显著降低 C6、C7、C8 和 T1 的皮膜振幅(P 0 .)与拉伸 NM 组相比,滑动 NM 组的皮肤交感神经反应在治疗后显示出更低的振幅和更长的潜伏期 ( p 0 . 05 )。相比之下,假治疗组参与者的 DSSEPs 和皮肤交感反应没有明显变化(P > 0 :结论:对正中神经进行张力性 NM 可能会对参与神经调动的神经的神经生理学变量产生不利影响。因此,应避免使用对周围神经系统造成更大压力和负荷的当前参数来拉伸正中神经。
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