Publications by authors named "Arturo Ladrinan Maestro"

Background: The fatigue of the inspiratory musculature, particularly the diaphragm, has been demonstrated to exert systemic effects on the body, impacting cardiovascular and performance outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of an inspiratory muscle fatigue protocol on respiratory muscle strength, functionality, and muscle oxygen saturation in older adults.

Methods: A single-blinded randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted on twenty-four older adults aged over 60 years, who met inclusion criteria were physically independent in terms of gait and functionality.

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  • - The study investigated how inspiratory muscle fatigue affects heart rate variability and respiratory muscle strength in older adults aged 60 and above.
  • - Conducted as a randomized controlled trial, 24 participants were split into three groups: one that experienced inspiratory muscle fatigue, one that activated their muscles, and a control group, with measurements taken before and after the interventions.
  • - Results showed that the inspiratory muscle fatigue group had lower heart rate variability and respiratory strength, while the activation group experienced improvement in these areas, indicating that inspiratory muscle fatigue has a negative impact on health in older adults.
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Introduction: Injury prevention and performance enhancement are paramount goals in sports. Myofascial Pain Syndrome, primarily caused by myofascial trigger points, can result in referred pain, stiffness, muscle shortening, and weakness. This study aimed to assess the impact of dry needling (DN) on latent myofascial trigger points on vertical jump performance in female volleyball players.

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Inspiratory muscle fatigue has been shown to have effects on the autonomic nervous system and physical condition. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of an inspiratory muscle fatigue protocol on respiratory muscle strength and heart rate variability in healthy youths. A randomized controlled clinical trial, employing double-blinding, was conducted with twenty-seven participants aged 18-45 years, non-smokers and engaged in sports activity at least three times a week for a minimum of 1 year.

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Background: Inspiratory muscle fatigue has been shown to have effects on limbs blood flow and physical performance. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of an inspiratory muscle fatigue protocol on respiratory muscle strength, vertical jump performance and muscle oxygen saturation in healthy youths.

Methods: A randomized and double-blinded controlled clinical trial, was conducted.

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Introduction: Enhancing lung function can significantly improve daily life functionality for children with cerebral palsy, leading to increased interest in respiratory physiotherapy training devices in clinical practice. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of devices (inspiratory muscle training and feedback devices) for improving pulmonary function through various respiratory parameters.

Methods: A systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials was conducted in seven databases up until May 2023.

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  • The study aimed to compare neck muscle thickness and sensitivity between individuals with migraines, Tension-Type Headaches (TTH), and healthy individuals, as there may be anatomical differences that affect treatment outcomes.
  • Using B-mode ultrasound, researchers measured specific neck muscles and assessed pain thresholds in 90 participants divided into three groups: TTH, migraine, and healthy controls.
  • Results showed that those with TTH had significantly lower pain thresholds compared to the other groups, especially in the temporal muscle and upper trapezius, while no major differences were found in muscle thickness between migraine patients and healthy subjects.
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The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of microcurrent therapy for healing pressure ulcers in aged people. A multicentric, randomized clinical trial was designed with a sham stimulation control. The experimental group received an intervention following a standardized protocol for curing ulcers combined with 10 h of microcurrent therapy daily for 25 days.

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