Effectiveness of Percutaneous Electrolysis in Subacute and Early Chronic Medial Gastrocnemius Muscle Injuries

NCT06713200 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 75

Last updated 2026-03-05

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Summary

OBJECTIVE: Determine the effectiveness of an intervention that consists of the application of percutaneous electrolysis in different doses compared to the application of a simulated intervention in adults who present a muscle tear in the internal gastrocnemius.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: Around fifty adults with muscle tears in the medial gastrocnemius will be included in the following study. The first group will be treated with high-intensity percutaneous electrolysis (3 mA), the second group will be treated with low-intensity percutaneous electrolysis (0.3 mA), and the third group will receive a sham intervention. Myofascial pain, level of kinesiophobia, range of ankle dorsiflexion with full knee extension, and triceps surae muscle fatigue will be evaluated both before and after treatment.

APPLICABILITY OF THE EXPECTED RESULTS: The results of this study are intended to help provide information about the effects of electrolysis on muscle tears, thus improving their management. Likewise, this work can contribute to the knowledge of the use of percutaneous electrolysis since it applies two protocols with different intensity and application time. In this way, it will provide information on the treatment, management and prognosis of muscle injuries addressed through invasive physiotherapy and more specifically, percutaneous electrolysis.

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

High intensity percutaneous electrolysis

A sterile, disposable stainless steel needle of different lengths depending on the area to be treated will be connected to the EP device; the gauge of these needles will be 0.25 mm. A current of 3 mA will be applied for 3 times with a duration of 3 seconds each. In order to avoid biases, the technique will be performed for 90 seconds as in the low intensity treatment group and in the last 20 seconds the current will be applied with the parameters previously described. Three sessions divided in three consecutive weeks will be applied.

PROCEDURE

Low intensity Percutaneous Electrolysis

This technique will be performed with the same instrument as the high intensity technique. It differs from the previous treatment group in that the current intensity in this case will be of an amperage of 0.3mA during 90 seconds. In the same way, 3 sessions divided in 21 consecutive days will be applied.

PROCEDURE

Simulated Percutaneous Electrolysis

The needle and PD device will be connected in the same way as for the other treatment groups. The needle will be inserted without reaching the lesion area and the characteristic sound of turning on the PD machine will be made. It will last 90 seconds and at no time the galvanic current will be applied. The same aseptic precautions will be applied, in addition to performing the same final hemostasis guidelines and providing the same post-treatment guidelines as for all the other subjects in the study.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • University of Salamanca

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Fausto Barbero-Iglesias, Doctor · University of Salamanca

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
65 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2024-11-26
Primary Completion
2025-03-27
Completion
2025-06-12

Countries

  • Spain

Study Locations

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