OBJECTIVE: Determine the effectiveness of an intervention that consists of the application of percutaneous electrolysis in different doses compared to the application of a simulated intervention in adults who present a muscle tear in the internal gastrocnemius. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Around fifty adults with muscle tears in the medial gastrocnemius will be included in the following study. The first group will be treated with high-intensity percutaneous electrolysis (3 mA), the second group will be treated with low-intensity percutaneous electrolysis (0.3 mA), and the third group will receive a sham intervention. Myofascial pain, level of kinesiophobia, range of ankle dorsiflexion with full knee extension, and triceps surae muscle fatigue will be evaluated both before and after treatment. APPLICABILITY OF THE EXPECTED RESULTS: The results of this study are intended to help provide information about the effects of electrolysis on muscle tears, thus improving their management. Likewise, this work can contribute to the knowledge of the use of percutaneous electrolysis since it applies two protocols with different intensity and application time. In this way, it will provide information on the treatment, management and prognosis of muscle injuries addressed through invasive physiotherapy and more specifically, percutaneous electrolysis.
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Pain at rest
Timeframe: From admission to the end of treatment at 28 days
Pain on load
Timeframe: From admission to the end of treatment at 28 days
Level of kinesiophobia
Timeframe: From admission to the end of treatment at 28 days
Ankle dorsiflexion range with the knee in extension.
Timeframe: From admission to the end of treatment at 28 days
Muscle fatigue
Timeframe: From admission to the end of treatment at 28 days