Effect of pressure stimulation of Chize (LU5) during pinch action of 50% maximal voluntary contraction on spinal motor neuron function excitability

This study examined the effect of pressure stimulation of acupuncture point “Chize (LU5)” during pinch action of 50% maximal voluntary contraction on the excitability of the spinal motor neuron function using F-waves. Fourteen healthy subjects (average age 25.5 ± 2.3 years) were recruited. The subje...

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Published inJournal of Kansai Physical Therapy Vol. 21; pp. 86 - 91
Main Authors Suzuki, Toshiaki, Takasaki, Hirokazu, Yumikura, Yoshiya, Ishihama, Takashi, Tasaka, Yuki
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Academy for Kansai Physical Therapy 2021
関西理学療法学会
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ISSN1346-9606
1349-9572
DOI10.11354/jkpt.21.86

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Summary:This study examined the effect of pressure stimulation of acupuncture point “Chize (LU5)” during pinch action of 50% maximal voluntary contraction on the excitability of the spinal motor neuron function using F-waves. Fourteen healthy subjects (average age 25.5 ± 2.3 years) were recruited. The subjects were requested to perform a pinch action of 50% maximal voluntary contraction for 1 min (Task 1), and then the same task with an examiner simultaneously performing pressure stimulation to Chize (LU5) for 1 min (Task 2). F-waves were recorded at rest and after the tasks. After Task 1, the F-wave persistence and F/M amplitude ratio increased compared to at rest. After Task 2, the F-wave persistence and F/M amplitude ratio showed no significant difference from at rest. Additionally, the relative values of F-wave persistence and F/M amplitude ratio were significantly higher after Task 1 than after Task 2. These results suggest that pressure stimulation of Chize (LU5) may suppress the excitability of the spinal motor neuron function.
ISSN:1346-9606
1349-9572
DOI:10.11354/jkpt.21.86