OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of heat applied for 8 hours immediately after or 24 hours after exercise on delayed-onset muscle soreness(DOMS) in large skeletal muscle groups measured by subjective and objective means. DESIGN: Cross-sectional repeated measure design study. SETTING: Research laboratory. SUBJECTS: Three groups of 20 subjects, age range 20 to 40 years. INTERVENTION: Squats were conducted in three 5-minute bouts to initiate DOMS; 3 minutes of rest separated the bouts. One group had heat applied immediately after exercise, and a second group had heat applied 24 hours after exercise. A third group was the control group where no heat was applied. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Visual analog pain scales, muscle strength of quads, ran...
Historically, heat has been used in various clinical and sports rehabilitation settings to treat sof...
Several recent studies have produced contrasting results on the effectiveness of cold-water immersio...
Purpose: The purpose was to investigate whether 20 min cool-down exercise performed on an ergometer ...
The issue that this study will address is what is the best way to relieve muscle soreness after exer...
Context: Exercise in the heat produces cellular conditions that may leave skeletal muscle susceptibl...
Introduction: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is associated with temporary morbidity as a resul...
Purpose: The aim of this experiment was to investigate if a warm-up period prior to eccentric exerci...
Research problem: what effect have an acute and prolonged heating on muscle fatigue. Research aim: t...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of heat pre-conditioning on the recovery...
Objective: To comprehensively compare the effectiveness of cold and heat therapies for delayed onset...
Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a condition typically accompanied with muscular pain and sti...
Context: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is common after unfamiliar, repeated eccentric contrac...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of warm-up and cool-down exercise on dela...
Aim of study: To determine the effect of short-term and prolonged heating on changes in muscle tempe...
It has been established that exercise-induced muscle damage occurs following exercise in individuals...
Historically, heat has been used in various clinical and sports rehabilitation settings to treat sof...
Several recent studies have produced contrasting results on the effectiveness of cold-water immersio...
Purpose: The purpose was to investigate whether 20 min cool-down exercise performed on an ergometer ...
The issue that this study will address is what is the best way to relieve muscle soreness after exer...
Context: Exercise in the heat produces cellular conditions that may leave skeletal muscle susceptibl...
Introduction: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is associated with temporary morbidity as a resul...
Purpose: The aim of this experiment was to investigate if a warm-up period prior to eccentric exerci...
Research problem: what effect have an acute and prolonged heating on muscle fatigue. Research aim: t...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of heat pre-conditioning on the recovery...
Objective: To comprehensively compare the effectiveness of cold and heat therapies for delayed onset...
Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a condition typically accompanied with muscular pain and sti...
Context: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is common after unfamiliar, repeated eccentric contrac...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of warm-up and cool-down exercise on dela...
Aim of study: To determine the effect of short-term and prolonged heating on changes in muscle tempe...
It has been established that exercise-induced muscle damage occurs following exercise in individuals...
Historically, heat has been used in various clinical and sports rehabilitation settings to treat sof...
Several recent studies have produced contrasting results on the effectiveness of cold-water immersio...
Purpose: The purpose was to investigate whether 20 min cool-down exercise performed on an ergometer ...