Comparing the effects of human hind limb massage by analysis of Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Photoplethysmography signal components using the wavelet transform

Non-invasive optical techniques, such as LDF (laser Doppler flowmetry) and PPG (photoplethysmography) are leading technologies to assess the human microcirculation. New mathematical strategies for signal processing such as WT (wavelet transform) have been developed to enhance its quantification capa...

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Main Authors: Clemente Rocha, Henrique Silva, Hugo Ferreira, L. Monteiro Rodrigues
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ALIES - Associação Lusófona para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação e do Ensino das Ciências da Saúde 2018-06-01
Series:Journal Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research (BBR)
Subjects:
LDF
PPG
Online Access:http://www.alies.pt/BBR%20Editions/Vol-15-1-2018/art7.pdf
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spelling doaj-de7754778f5d49e8a9a87135fcc097772020-11-24T21:07:01ZengALIES - Associação Lusófona para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação e do Ensino das Ciências da SaúdeJournal Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research (BBR) 2182-23602182-23792018-06-01151728310.19277/bbr.15.1.176Comparing the effects of human hind limb massage by analysis of Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Photoplethysmography signal components using the wavelet transformClemente Rocha0Henrique Silva1Hugo Ferreira2L. Monteiro Rodrigues3Universidade Lusófona CBIOS - Research Center for Biosciences and Health TechnologiesUniversidade Lusófona CBIOS - Research Center for Biosciences and Health Technologies; Universidade de Lisboa, Faculty of Pharmacy, Pharmacol. Sc Depart Universidade de Lisboa, Faculty of Sciences - Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical EngineeringUniversidade Lusófona CBIOS - Research Center for Biosciences and Health Technologies; Universidade de Lisboa, Faculty of Pharmacy, Pharmacol. Sc Depart Non-invasive optical techniques, such as LDF (laser Doppler flowmetry) and PPG (photoplethysmography) are leading technologies to assess the human microcirculation. New mathematical strategies for signal processing such as WT (wavelet transform) have been developed to enhance its quantification capabilities. We have dedicated some effort to better understand the impact of massage therapy, a non-conventional technique used to relieve symptoms of vascular failure and improve functions, using these instruments. A group of 24 young healthy volunteers (19.9 ± 1.7 years old), both sexes, was submitted to two massage protocols applied in one limb, the other serving as control. Each protocol included three phases - rest (I), massage (II), and recovery (III). LDF and PPG signals were obtained from both limbs and analyzed with the WT (p<0.05). A regional circulatory adaptation seems to take place during massage manoeuvres, affecting both test and control limbs detected with LDF and PPG. Some differences are noted regarding their oscillatory components, being clear that both sympathetic and myogenic components play a central role in the process. It is also clear that the simultaneous use of these two technologies seems to provide more detail and sensitivity in the analysis of the phenomena involved. http://www.alies.pt/BBR%20Editions/Vol-15-1-2018/art7.pdfhind limb massageLDFPPGwavelet transformmicrocirculation
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author Clemente Rocha
Henrique Silva
Hugo Ferreira
L. Monteiro Rodrigues
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Henrique Silva
Hugo Ferreira
L. Monteiro Rodrigues
Comparing the effects of human hind limb massage by analysis of Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Photoplethysmography signal components using the wavelet transform
Journal Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research (BBR)
hind limb massage
LDF
PPG
wavelet transform
microcirculation
author_facet Clemente Rocha
Henrique Silva
Hugo Ferreira
L. Monteiro Rodrigues
author_sort Clemente Rocha
title Comparing the effects of human hind limb massage by analysis of Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Photoplethysmography signal components using the wavelet transform
title_short Comparing the effects of human hind limb massage by analysis of Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Photoplethysmography signal components using the wavelet transform
title_full Comparing the effects of human hind limb massage by analysis of Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Photoplethysmography signal components using the wavelet transform
title_fullStr Comparing the effects of human hind limb massage by analysis of Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Photoplethysmography signal components using the wavelet transform
title_full_unstemmed Comparing the effects of human hind limb massage by analysis of Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Photoplethysmography signal components using the wavelet transform
title_sort comparing the effects of human hind limb massage by analysis of laser doppler flowmetry and photoplethysmography signal components using the wavelet transform
publisher ALIES - Associação Lusófona para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação e do Ensino das Ciências da Saúde
series Journal Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research (BBR)
issn 2182-2360
2182-2379
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Non-invasive optical techniques, such as LDF (laser Doppler flowmetry) and PPG (photoplethysmography) are leading technologies to assess the human microcirculation. New mathematical strategies for signal processing such as WT (wavelet transform) have been developed to enhance its quantification capabilities. We have dedicated some effort to better understand the impact of massage therapy, a non-conventional technique used to relieve symptoms of vascular failure and improve functions, using these instruments. A group of 24 young healthy volunteers (19.9 ± 1.7 years old), both sexes, was submitted to two massage protocols applied in one limb, the other serving as control. Each protocol included three phases - rest (I), massage (II), and recovery (III). LDF and PPG signals were obtained from both limbs and analyzed with the WT (p<0.05). A regional circulatory adaptation seems to take place during massage manoeuvres, affecting both test and control limbs detected with LDF and PPG. Some differences are noted regarding their oscillatory components, being clear that both sympathetic and myogenic components play a central role in the process. It is also clear that the simultaneous use of these two technologies seems to provide more detail and sensitivity in the analysis of the phenomena involved.
topic hind limb massage
LDF
PPG
wavelet transform
microcirculation
url http://www.alies.pt/BBR%20Editions/Vol-15-1-2018/art7.pdf
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