Cosentino A B, Cross D L, Harrington R J, Soderberg G L
Phys Ther. 1983 Nov;63(11):1788-92. doi: 10.1093/ptj/63.11.1788.
The purpose of this study was to clarify the available literature and study the influence of ultrasound on the conduction velocity and amplitude of evoked sensory potentials in the median nerve. Thirteen subjects were assigned to either Experimental or Control Groups for ultrasound or placebo treatments. We compared sensory-nerve conduction velocity in the median nerve after 10 minutes of ultrasound treatment at three intensity levels (0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 W/cm2) with sensory-nerve conduction velocity in the median nerve after 10 minutes of placebo ultrasound treatment (0.0 W/cm2). No significant differences were noted between groups at any of the three ultrasound intensity levels, nor were the interaction effects significant. A hypothetical model, based on the available literature, proposes that ultrasound-induced changes in sensory-nerve conduction velocity may not progress in a direct linear fashion relative to the duration of treatment.
本研究的目的是梳理现有文献,并研究超声对正中神经诱发感觉电位的传导速度和波幅的影响。13名受试者被分为实验组或对照组,分别接受超声治疗或安慰剂治疗。我们比较了在三种强度水平(0.5、1.0和1.5W/cm2)下进行10分钟超声治疗后正中神经的感觉神经传导速度与进行10分钟安慰剂超声治疗(0.0W/cm2)后正中神经的感觉神经传导速度。在三个超声强度水平中的任何一个水平下,两组之间均未观察到显著差异,交互作用也不显著。基于现有文献的一个假设模型提出,超声引起的感觉神经传导速度变化可能不会相对于治疗持续时间呈直接线性进展。