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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2020.10.11.218

Differences in muscle activity by IASTM between a tool made of PLA made with a 3D printer and a ready-made tool made of stainless steel  

Kim, Chung-Yoo (Department of rehabilitation medicine, Busan St. Mary's hospital)
Kang, Jong-Ho (Department of physical therapy, Catholic University of Pusan)
Tae, Won-Kyu (Department of rehabilitation medicine, Keunsol 1 medical hospital)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.10, no.11, 2020 , pp. 218-223 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to observe the difference in muscle activity by IASTM between a tool made of PLA made with a 3D printer and a tool made of ready-made stainless steel. This study was attended by 10 adults in their twenties, and all subjects participated in both the PLA group and the Stainless group, received IASTM. %MVIC was measured by measuring muscle activity after intervention, and this was verified through comparison between groups through the Mann-Whitney U test. The results of this study showed that there was no significant difference between the two groups in the %MVIC value of the biceps brachii after intervention. Therefore, in the application of IASTM, there was no difference in muscle activity depending on the material of the tool, which seems to be that the IASTM tool made of PLA made with a 3D printer produced similar results in the ability to control neuromuscular muscles and the ready-made product made of stainless steel. Therefore, in a future study, the effectiveness of the tool will be verified for the various patient group.
Keywords
IASTM; 3D printer; Muscle activity; Neuromuscular control ability; Convergence;
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