NUNES, MONARA KEDMA; FONTENELE DOS SANTOS, GABRIELLY; MARTINS E SILVA, DIANDRA CAROLINE; MOTA DE FREITAS, ANA CLÁUDIA; HENRIQUES, ISADORA FERREIRA; ANDRADE, PETERSON MARCO; MACHADO, DIONIS DE CASTRO; TEIXEIRA, SILMAR; NEVES, MARCO ORSINI; DIAS, GILDÁRIO; SILVA-JÚNIOR, FERNANDO; BASTOS, VICTOR HUGO.
Abstract. [Purpose] This study analyzed the acute effects of infrared and neural mobilization on the median nerve on the range of elbow extension of the dominant limb. [Subjects and Methods] Forty participants from uni- versity, neurologically asymptomatic, 12 males and 28 females (22.8 ± 1.9 years), were randomly divided into four groups: Group 1 (control) rested for 25 minutes in the supine position; Group 2 received the specific neural mobi- lization for the median nerve; Group 3 received an application of infrared for 15 minutes on the forearm; Group 4 received the same application of infrared followed by neural mobilization. The goniometric parameters of elbow extension were evaluated after the intervention. [Results] Significant differences of extension value were observed between Group 1 and Group 3 (15.75 degrees), and between Group 1 and Group 4 (14.60 degrees), and the average higher in Group 3 (26.35 degrees). [Conclusion] This research provides new experimental evidence that NM in rela- tion to superficial heat produces an immediate effect on elbow range of motion versus NM isolated. Key words: Range of motion, Median nerve, Infrared