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Participants
Start Date
October 3, 2022
Primary Completion Date
December 23, 2022
Study Completion Date
December 23, 2022
Isolated needling procedure
The needle will be inserted into the common extensor tendon of the epicondyle (dominant elbow) for 90 seconds without galvanic current.
Low intensity percutaneous electrolysis
Once the needle is located in the common extensor tendon of the epicondyle (dominant elbow), a single impact of galvanic current will be applied with an intensity of 0.3 mA for 90 seconds.
High intensity percutaneous electrolysis
The needle will be inserted in the target position during the same time as in the other groups (90 seconds). During the first stage of intervention the needle will be imbedded without galvanic current and when the end of the application time approaches (approximately 75 seconds) three impacts of galvanic current will be applied with an intensity of 3 mA and a duration of 3 seconds each.
Facultad de Enfermería y Fisioterapia de la Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca
University of Salamanca
OTHER