Short-Term Thermal Effect of Continuous Ultrasound from 3 MHz to 1 and 0.5 W/cm2 Applied to Gastrocnemius Muscle

Author:

Morales-Hernandez Arely G.12,Martinez-Aguilar Violeta3,Chavez-Gonzalez Teresa M.3,Mendez-Avila Julio C.12,Frias-Becerril Judith V.1,Morales-Hernandez Luis A.4ORCID,Cruz-Albarran Irving A.145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Nursing, Autonomous University of Queretaro, Queretaro 76010, Mexico

2. Education, Movement and Health, Faculty of Nursing, Autonomous University of Queretaro, Queretaro 76010, Mexico

3. Faculty of Nursing, Autonomous University of Queretaro, Campus Corregidora, Queretaro 76912, Mexico

4. Laboratory of Artificial Vision and Thermography/Mechatronics, Faculty of Engineering, Autonomous University of Queretaro, Campus San Juan del Rio, San Juan del Río 76807, Mexico

5. Artificial Intelligence Systems Applied to Biomedical and Mechanical Models, Faculty of Engineering, Autonomus University of Queretaro, Campus San Juan del Rio, San Juan del Rio 76807, Mexico

Abstract

Continuous ultrasound is recognized for its thermal effect and use in the tissue repair process. However, there is controversy about its dosage and efficacy. This study used infrared thermography, a non-invasive technique, to measure the short-term thermal effect of 3 MHz continuous ultrasound vs. a placebo, referencing the intensity applied. It was a single-blind, randomized clinical trial of 60 healthy volunteers (19–24 years old) divided into three equal groups. Group 1:1 W/cm2 for 5 min; Group 2: 0.5 W/cm2 for 10 min; and Group 3: the placebo for 5 min. The temperature was recorded through five thermographic images per patient: pre- and post-application, 5, 10, and 15 min later. After statistical analysis, a more significant decrease in temperature (p<0.05 ) was observed in the placebo group compared with the remaining groups after the application of continuous ultrasound. Group 1 was the one that generated the highest significant thermal effect (p<0.001), with an increase of 3.05 °C at 15 min, compared with the other two groups. It is concluded that to generate a thermal effect in the muscle, intensities of ≥1 W/cm2 are required, since the dosage maintained a temperature increase for more than 5 min.

Funder

Faculty of Nursing of the Autonomous University of Queretaro

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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