Context: Soft-tissue injuries are commonly treated with ice or menthol gels. Few studies have compared the effects of these treatments on blood flow and muscle strength. Objective: To compare blood flow and muscle strength in the forearm after an application of ice or menthol gel or no treatment. Design: Repeated-measures design in which blood-flow and muscle-strength data were collected from subjects under 3 treatment conditions. Setting: Exercise physiology laboratory. Participants: 17 healthy adults with no impediment to the blood flow or strength in their right arm, recruited through word of mouth. Intervention: Three separate treatment conditions were randomly applied topically to the right forearm: no treatment, 0.5 kg of ice, or 3.5 ...
Background: Blood flow restriction (BFR) training restricts arterial inflow and venous outflow from ...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
PURPOSE: To determine if Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) with low-load exercise can increase strength a...
Context: Soft-tissue injuries are commonly treated with ice or menthol gels. Few studies have compar...
Background: Topical application of menthol is a popular form of cold therapy and chemically triggers...
Context : Injury management commonly includes decreasing arterial blood flow to the affected site in...
Full text of this paper is not available.Topical menthol gel has been reported to reduce acute pain ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the vascular responses in the brachial artery and perceived...
Purpose/Background: Various doses of topical menthol are commonly applied prior to, during, and afte...
Context: Fast and adequate recovery alter exercise and activity is important for increasing performa...
Title: Change in blood flow to m. biceps femoris when applying compression therapy Objectives: The p...
Context: Resistance training is a common form of exercise for competitive and recreational athletes....
Background: The use of cold treatment to limit edema, decrease pain, and induce effective muscle rel...
Context: Muscle weakness and muscle atrophy are commonly experienced after a musculoskeletal injury ...
Context: Mobilization has been used for enhancing muscle strength. Objective: The aim of this study ...
Background: Blood flow restriction (BFR) training restricts arterial inflow and venous outflow from ...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
PURPOSE: To determine if Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) with low-load exercise can increase strength a...
Context: Soft-tissue injuries are commonly treated with ice or menthol gels. Few studies have compar...
Background: Topical application of menthol is a popular form of cold therapy and chemically triggers...
Context : Injury management commonly includes decreasing arterial blood flow to the affected site in...
Full text of this paper is not available.Topical menthol gel has been reported to reduce acute pain ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the vascular responses in the brachial artery and perceived...
Purpose/Background: Various doses of topical menthol are commonly applied prior to, during, and afte...
Context: Fast and adequate recovery alter exercise and activity is important for increasing performa...
Title: Change in blood flow to m. biceps femoris when applying compression therapy Objectives: The p...
Context: Resistance training is a common form of exercise for competitive and recreational athletes....
Background: The use of cold treatment to limit edema, decrease pain, and induce effective muscle rel...
Context: Muscle weakness and muscle atrophy are commonly experienced after a musculoskeletal injury ...
Context: Mobilization has been used for enhancing muscle strength. Objective: The aim of this study ...
Background: Blood flow restriction (BFR) training restricts arterial inflow and venous outflow from ...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
PURPOSE: To determine if Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) with low-load exercise can increase strength a...