Background. Sport's anemia is a common risk for athletes. The principal source of an accelerated turnover of the erythrocytes in sportsmen is the intravascular hemolysis. This phenomenon is induced by mechanical breakage for impact of feet and muscular contractions, but also by osmotic changes causing membrane fragility, typically evident after exercise, when free radicals are increased. Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) covers a wide range of therapeutic applications and consists of briefly exposing the body to extremely cold air. In sports medicine, WBC is used to improve recovery from muscle injury; however, empirical studies on its application to this area are lacking. Design and Methods. We recruited ten rugby players of the Italian Nationa...
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) consists of short exposure (up to 2–3 min) to dry air at cryogenic...
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) consists of short exposure (up to 2–3 min) to dry air at cryogenic...
In professional youth soccer players, the physiological, performance and perceptual effects of a sin...
Background. Sport's anemia is a common risk for athletes. The principal source of an accelerated tur...
Background. Sport’s anemia is a common risk for athletes. The principal source of an accelerated tur...
Background. Sport's anemia is a common risk for athletes. The principal source of an accelerated tur...
Background. Sport’s anemia is a common risk for athletes. The principal source of an accelerated tur...
Cold-based therapies are commonly applied to alleviate pain symptoms secondary to inflammatory disea...
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) covers a wide range of therapeutic applications and consists of briefly...
Cold-based therapies are commonly applied to alleviate pain symptoms secondary to inflammatory disea...
Cold therapy is commonly used as a procedure to relieve pain symptoms, particularly in inflammatory ...
Cold-based therapies are commonly applied to alleviate pain symptoms secondary to inflammatory disea...
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) consists of short exposure (up to 2-3 min) to dry air at cryogenic temp...
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) consists of short exposure (up to 2-3 min) to dry air at cryogenic temp...
Whilst several modalities have been adopted to promote optimum sports recovery, the beneficial effec...
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) consists of short exposure (up to 2–3 min) to dry air at cryogenic...
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) consists of short exposure (up to 2–3 min) to dry air at cryogenic...
In professional youth soccer players, the physiological, performance and perceptual effects of a sin...
Background. Sport's anemia is a common risk for athletes. The principal source of an accelerated tur...
Background. Sport’s anemia is a common risk for athletes. The principal source of an accelerated tur...
Background. Sport's anemia is a common risk for athletes. The principal source of an accelerated tur...
Background. Sport’s anemia is a common risk for athletes. The principal source of an accelerated tur...
Cold-based therapies are commonly applied to alleviate pain symptoms secondary to inflammatory disea...
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) covers a wide range of therapeutic applications and consists of briefly...
Cold-based therapies are commonly applied to alleviate pain symptoms secondary to inflammatory disea...
Cold therapy is commonly used as a procedure to relieve pain symptoms, particularly in inflammatory ...
Cold-based therapies are commonly applied to alleviate pain symptoms secondary to inflammatory disea...
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) consists of short exposure (up to 2-3 min) to dry air at cryogenic temp...
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) consists of short exposure (up to 2-3 min) to dry air at cryogenic temp...
Whilst several modalities have been adopted to promote optimum sports recovery, the beneficial effec...
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) consists of short exposure (up to 2–3 min) to dry air at cryogenic...
Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) consists of short exposure (up to 2–3 min) to dry air at cryogenic...
In professional youth soccer players, the physiological, performance and perceptual effects of a sin...