Objective: To analyse the effect of the manual ischemic compression (IC) on the upper limb motor performance (MP) in patients with LTrPs.

Materials And Methods: A quasiexperimental study was performed in twenty subjects allocated to either patients group with LTrPs (PG, n=10) or healthy group with no symptoms (HG, n=10). Subjective pain and linear MP (movement time and Fitts' Law) were assessed before and after a linear tapping task. Data were analysed with mixed factorial ANOVA for intergroup linear motor performance differences and dependent t-student test for intragroup pain differences.

Results: PG had a linear MP lower than the HG before treatment ( < 0.05). After IC, the PG showed a significant decrease of pain (4.07 ± 1.91 < 0.001). Furthermore, the movement time (15.70 ± 2.05 < 0.001) and the Fitts' Law coefficient (0.80 ± 0.53 < 0.001) were significantly reduced. However, one IC session did not allow the PG to get the same MP than the HG ( < 0.05).

Conclusion: The results suggest the IC effectiveness on pain and MP impairment in subjects with LTrPs. However, the MP of these patients is only partially improved after the IC application.

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