Rigakuryoho Kagaku
Online ISSN : 2434-2807
Print ISSN : 1341-1667
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Does Thermotherapy Improve the Joint Extensibility of an Immobilized Joint? An Experimental Rat Study
Shuhei HARAGUCHIKaori SHIRANESadaaki OKIWakako TSUMIYAMANamiko UMEINaomi TAKAMIYATakeya ONO
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2015 Volume 30 Issue 4 Pages 489-492

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[Purpose] To examine the extensibility following thermotherapy of immobilized joints. [Subjects] Twelve female Wistar rats (8 weeks old) were used in this study. [Methods] The right ankle joint was immobilized in full plantar flexion using a cast for a week. The rats were divided into a thermotherapy group and a control group. The rats in the thermotherapy group were immersed in a hot bath (42°C). For both groups, the resistance force up to the joint’s end-range was measured. [Results] The median of the thermotherapy group was 2.8 N, and the median of the control group was 3.0 N. There was no significant difference between the groups. [Conclusion] The extensibility of the immobilized joints was not improved by thermotherapy. Increased collagen extensibility is not enough to increase joint extensibility.

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