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. 2008 Aug;38(2):992-1004.
doi: 10.1002/mus.21084.

Effect of diathermy on muscle temperature, electromyography, and mechanomyography

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Effect of diathermy on muscle temperature, electromyography, and mechanomyography

Sarah M Mitchell et al. Muscle Nerve. 2008 Aug.

Abstract

This study examined the effects of pulsed shortwave diathermy on intramuscular temperature, surface electromyography (EMG), and mechanomyography (MMG) of the vastus lateralis. Thirty-five men were assigned to diathermy (n = 13), sham-diathermy (n = 12), or control (n = 10) groups. Each subject performed isometric maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) and incremental ramp contractions (10%-90% MVC) before and after treatment. Torque, intramuscular temperature, EMG, and MMG were recorded. Temperature for the diathermy group increased (P <or= 0.05). MMG amplitude and instantaneous mean frequency (IMF) increased (P <or= 0.05) during the MVCs with the greatest increases observed for the diathermy group. During ramp contractions, MMG amplitude and IMF increased at all percentages of MVC (10%-90%) for the diathermy group only (P <or= 0.05). There were no changes in MVC torque, EMG amplitude, or IMF. Diathermy treatments may decrease musculotendinous stiffness, but not absolute strength or motor control strategies that influence force production.

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