R. Casale, F. Ceccherelli, Gianpiero Buttacchio, Marzia Calabrese, A. Labeeb, Zaira Symeonidou
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摘要
针灸或干针,在临床实践中已成功地用于治疗与肌肉张力改变相关的疼痛。然而,对肌张力可能的直接影响从未与它的镇痛作用明确分离。h反射是公认的反映脊髓运动神经元池兴奋性的神经生理指标。这种反射被100赫兹的振动刺激高度抑制。这项研究的目的是在一组正常受试者中,在没有疼痛的情况下,评估针灸刺激是否能够在节段水平上起作用,改变100赫兹的h反射振动抑制。h反射振幅与振动刺激和针刺刺激有关。振动前(h -基底)平均振幅为292 ±59.3 I¼V。振动(H-Vib)时振幅降至118 ±73.6 μ V (H-Bas vs. H-Vib p<0.05)。插入针(H-Vib+针)使h反射振幅增加到218.8 ±95 I¼V (H-Vib vs H-Vib+Ago p<0.05),具有统计学意义。通过对人的神经生理学技术的应用,例如h反射,针刺对脊髓运动神经元兴奋性的直接影响已经被证明,这表明针灸对肌肉张力的作用与它众所周知的镇痛作用不同。
Dry Needling Reverses Vibration-induced Changes in Spinal Motoneuronal Pool:Is there any Basis for its Action on Muscle Tone?
Acupuncture or dry needling, in clinical practice have been used successfully in the treatment of pain associated with muscle tone alterations. However a possible direct effect on muscle tone has never been clearly separated from its analgesic action. The H-reflex is a recognised neurophysiological index of the excitability of spinal motor neuron pool. This reflex is highly inhibited by the application of a vibration stimulus of 100 Hz. The aim of the study was to evaluate in a group of normal subjects and in absence of pain if acupuncture stimulation was capable of acting at the segmental level, modifying the 100 Hz vibratory inhibition of the H-reflex. H-reflex amplitude significantly varied in relation to the application of vibratory stimulus and acupuncture stimuli. Before vibration (H-Basal) the average amplitude was 292 ± 59.3 I¼V. During vibration (H-Vib) the amplitude reduced to 118 ± 73.6 I¼V (H-Bas vs. H-Vib p<0.05). Insertion of the needle (H-Vib+needle) produced a statistically significant increase in amplitude of the H-reflex to 218.8 ± 95 I¼V (H-Vib vs. H-Vib+Ago p<0.05). Through the use of neurophysiological techniques on man e.g. H-reflex, the existence of a direct effect of acupuncture on the excitability of the spinal motor neurons has been demonstrated suggesting an action of acupuncture on muscle tone separate from its well-known analgesic effect.