Study Overview
This study compares the effectiveness of two treatments for muscle pain in the calf: a massage gun and a myofascial release technique. Both methods aim to relieve pain caused by trigger points in the muscles.
Purpose
Trigger points can lead to muscle cramps, fatigue, and weakness. This study seeks to determine which treatment is more effective in reducing pain and improving movement in people with these issues.
Study Design
The study will involve 60 participants who have pain due to latent trigger points in their calf muscles. They will be randomly assigned to one of two groups:
- Group A: Massage gun treatment
- Group B: Myofascial release technique
Both groups will receive treatment for 12 weeks, including 12 sessions and ice therapy once a week.
Measurable Outcomes
The main goals of the study are to:
- Measure pain severity using a visual analog scale
- Assess pain sensitivity with pressure tests
- Evaluate ankle movement range
Ethics and Safety
The study follows strict ethical guidelines to ensure participant confidentiality and safety. Any side effects will be monitored and reported.
Expected Results
The findings will help healthcare professionals understand which treatment is more effective for relieving pain and improving movement in patients with calf muscle issues. This could lead to better treatment options in the future.
Future Opportunities
Based on the trial results, clinics can:
- Set clear goals for using massage guns or myofascial release techniques
- Implement AI tools to enhance treatment effectiveness
- Start pilot projects to track results and improve patient care
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