Effects of dry needling on spasticity and motor function in paralympic athletes: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

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Aliasgharpour Fatemeh,Honarpishe Roshanak,Hosseini-Asl Seyed Hossein,Khonji Mohammad Saeid,Abbaschian Faezeh,Nakhostin Ansari Noureddin,Naghdi Soofia,Gallego Pablo Herrero,Nakhostin-Ansari AminORCID

Abstract

No study has evaluated the effects of dry needling on Paralympic athletes. Therefore, in this study, we will evaluate the effect of dry needling on lower limb spasticity and motor performance, as well as the range of motion of Paralympic athletes. The study will be a triple-blinded, randomised controlled trial. Twenty-four athletes aged 18–45 in T35–T38 groups of the International Paralympic Committee classification will be included in the study. Twelve participants will receive dry needling of the quadriceps and gastrocnemius muscles, and 12 will receive placebo treatment with sham needles at similar points. We will assess the spasticity of the quadriceps and gastrocnemius muscles using the Modified Ashworth Scale, evaluate motor function using the Selective Control Assessment of the Lower Extremity Scale and measure ankle range of motion (ROM) with a goniometer. Considering our hypothesis, the athletes who will undergo the dry needling are supposed to achieve better improvements in spasticity, ROM and motor performance. This study can provide useful information to help better decide on managing complications in Paralympics and its long-term outcomes, to cover the current lack in the literature.

Funder

Sports Medicine Research Center

Publisher

BMJ

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