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J Clin Med ; 12(20)2023 Oct 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37892656

ABSTRACT

Diabetes generates a great impact on society, as well as a concern for health professionals due to its high and increasing prevalence; there are several studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of vibration platforms and their benefits at a physiological level. The aim of this study will be to analyze the decrease in glycosylated hemoglobin and glycemia levels after the use of whole-body vibration platforms and the possible inclusion of this therapeutic option within the usual treatments. This is a double-blind, randomized controlled trial with parallel group design in a 1:1 ratio. The sample will be composed of people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus in in the Plasencia area (Cáceres, Extremadura). Participants will be randomly assigned to the intervention or control group using a randomization list and will follow the inclusion criteria: type 2 diabetics between 50 and 60 years of age and not taking diabetes medication. All participants will undergo a determination of glycosylated hemoglobin, blood pressure, lipid profile, weight and height, and different functional tests such as Time Up and Go, 10 Meters Walk Test, and 5 Sit To Stand. The experimental group will perform a whole-body vibration intervention on an oscillating platform for 12 weeks with a weekly frequency of three nonconsecutive days and a duration of 12 min. The exercises will consist of 60 s of work and 60 s with rest. The control group will carry out their normal life insisting on the importance of glycemic controls before and after their daily physical exercise. This study has been registered at clinical.trial.org, ID: NCT05968222. Whole-body vibration platforms have demonstrated their effectiveness in different pathologies such as stroke, fibromyalgia, sclerosis multiple, or Parkinson's. For that reason, an improvement in glycemic and lipid values and body composition are expected in people with diabetes after a whole-body vibration intervention for 12 weeks' duration. In addition, whole-body vibration platforms could be postulated as an alternative to usual treatments.

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Biology (Basel) ; 12(3)2023 Mar 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36979147

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Dynamic electrostimulation consists of the application of local or global electrostimulation together with physical exercise. This study aimed to investigate the immediate effects of a dynamic electrostimulation session on the thickness of the abdominal musculature, inter-rectus distance, heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature, and to identify possible differences in its form of application. A total of 120 healthy participants were divided into three groups: the whole-body electrostimulation group, the local electrostimulation group, and the control group without electrical stimulation. All groups performed a single session with the same dynamic exercise protocol. Muscle thickness and inter-rectus distance were evaluated ultrasonographically using the Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging technique both at rest and in muscle contraction (the active straight leg raise test) to find the post-intervention differences. The results showed significant differences in immediate post-intervention heart rate, with a smaller increase in the local electrostimulation group compared to the control and whole-body electrostimulation groups. No significant differences were identified between the groups after the interventions in the rest of the variables analyzed. Therefore, a local application, with the same effects as a global application on the abdominal musculature, has fewer contraindications, which makes its use more advisable, especially in populations with cardiorespiratory disorders, for which more research is needed.

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Asclepio ; 74(2)dic. 2022.
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-212893

ABSTRACT

La obra de Guillaume Benjamín Amand Duchenne (1806-1871) ha sido ampliamente recogida y analizada. La mayoría de sus biógrafos destacan a un extraordinario científico y clínico, que revolucionó el campo de la neurología y la electroterapia. Sin embargo, se considera que no ha sido suficientemente destacada su mayor aportación: ser el nexo entre dos campos que habían sido independientes hasta ese momento, la electrofisiología y la fotografía artística. La culminación de esta simbiosis sería la publicación de Mécanisme De La Physionomie Humaine: Où, Analyse Électro-Physiologique De L’expression Des Passions, publicada en 1862. Para los autores del presente trabajo, el objetivo final de la obra de Duchenne no fue solo el de un científico y clínico, fue también el de un artista, empeñado en reflejar y desentrañar los mecanismos de la emoción y del sentimiento. Incluso, pretendió establecer un canon estético en la pintura y escultura en la expresión facial, que reflejase su ideal de belleza. Su obra, tuvo importantes repercusiones en la neurología y la electroterapia, en la fotografía médica y en el desarrollo de un nuevo espacio escénico: la representación del movimiento corporal provocado por corrientes eléctricas, el denominado Electric Performance Art.(AU)


The work of Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne (1806-1871) has been widely collected and analyzed. Most of his biographers highlight an extraordinary scientific and clinician, who revolutionized the field of neurology and electrotherapy. It is considered though that his most important contribution has not been sufficiently highlighted: he was the nexus of union between two fields independent until then, electrophysiology and artistic photograph. The culmination of this symbiosis is the publication of Mécanisme De La Physionomie Humaine: Où, Analyse Électro-Physiologique De L’expression Des Passions published in 1862. To the authors of the present study, the goal of Duchenne’s work was not only that of a scientific and clinician but also that of an artist, determined to reflect and unravel the mechanisms of emotion and feeling. He even intended to establish an aesthetic canon in painting and sculpture in facial expression, reflecting his ideal of beauty. His work had important repercussions in neurology and electrotherapy, in medical photography and in the development of a new scenic space: the representation of body movement provoked by electric currents, named Electric Performance Art.(AU)


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Humans , Neurology , Electric Stimulation Therapy , Psychology , Art , History, 19th Century , Science/history , History of Medicine
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