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Objective: To determine the effect of ankle joint mobilization on the H reflex amplitude of thesoleus muscle in people with spasticity. Materials and methods: A quasi-experimental study withcrossover design and simple masking was conducted in 24 randomized subjects to initiate thecontrol or experimental group. Traction and rhythmic oscillation were applied for five minutesto the ankle joint. H wave amplitude changes of Hoffmann reflex (electrical equivalent of themonosynaptic spinal reflex) was assessed, stimulating the tibial nerve at the level of the poplitealfossa and recording in the soleus muscle. In each subject 12 measurements were taken: basalrate, during and after mobilization. Changes in H reflex amplitude were calculated in relationto basal measurement. For each measurement a hypothesis test was performed (Student t test).Results: In groups of patients with brain injury and incomplete spinal cord injury, a significantdifference was found between measurements of both studies, concerning variation in H reflexamplitude during the application of joint mobilization techniques, with a decrease in the experimentalgroup and an increase in the control group. In contrast, no significant differences werefound after mobilization therapy. Patients with complete spinal cord injury showed no significantdifferences in any measurements. Conclusion: We demonstrate the effectiveness of jointmobilization in the decrease of H reflex amplitude in patients with brain injury or incompletespinal cord injury during the mobilization maneuver, but no residual effect after completion ofthe trial. This research showed no evidence regarding excitability reduction in complete spinalcord injury. We suggest that therapeutic interventions to decrease muscle tone based on the jointmobilization should be reconsidered.

Julio Ernesto Pérez Parra, Universidad Autónoma de Manizales

Fisioterapeuta, Magíster en Neurorrehabilitación, Universidad Autónoma de Manizales; Magíster en Dirección Universitaria, ProfesorAsociado, Departamento Movimiento Humano, UAM; correspondencia: Universidad Autónoma de Manizales, antigua estacióndel ferrocarril, Manizales, Caldas.

Claudia Patricia Henao Lema, Universidad Autónoma de Manizales

Fisioterapeuta, Magíster en Neurorrehabilitación; Máster en Integración de Personas con Discapacidad, Profesora Asociada DepartamentoMovimiento Humano, Universidad Autónoma de Manizales
Pérez Parra, J. E., & Henao Lema, C. P. (2011). Effect of joint mobilization on the H Reflex amplitude in people with spasticity. Revista Ciencias De La Salud, 9(2), 125–140. https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.1685

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