textBackground: Massage can promote healing and recovery following exercise. (Carefelli et al. 1992). Barnes (1990) proposed that myofascial release helps to break up fibrotic fascial adhesions that may restrict joint range of motion (ROM). Self-myofascial release (SMR) is a type of massage that uses a roller and an individuals body weight to produce massage like loading over a specific anatomical area. Viscoelastic properties of muscle tissue extensibility increase during an acute bout (15 minutes) of massage-like loading (Haas et al 2012). Self-massage on the calves reduced pain and edema of the calves on nurses after an 8.5-hour work shift (Oh and Yoon 2008). Increasing blood flow through skeletal muscle will lead to increased oxygen del...
Ankle sprains are among the most common injuries in sports. The majority involve the lateral ligamen...
Muscle damage is a common consequence of exercise, particularly eccentric exercise. During eccentric...
Master of ScienceDepartment of KinesiologyThomas J. BarstowLimb blood flow increases linearly with e...
textBackground: Massage can promote healing and recovery following exercise. (Carefelli et al. 1992)...
Microcurrent therapy (MCT) involves the application of sub-sensory electric current and can promote ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
thesisAnkle sprains in an athletic setting are considered one of the most common injuries sustained....
Objective: To compare the effect of clinically used external ankle support (EAS) conditions on ankle...
Floss bands have been used to improve ROM, restore joint mechanics, and break down adhesive tissue f...
This study examined the effectiveness of two different hamstring soft tissue treatments; myofascial ...
Background: Muscular and anatomical adaptations occur with repetitive overhead movements and are com...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency results in knee instability that includes an increase in...
Prolonged sitting (PS) is associated with venous pooling (VP) and increased central arterial stiffne...
Athletes in a number of sports are using compression as a means to improve training, performance, an...
Master of ScienceDepartment of KinesiologyTimothy I. MuschDuring exercise aged individuals exhibit e...
Ankle sprains are among the most common injuries in sports. The majority involve the lateral ligamen...
Muscle damage is a common consequence of exercise, particularly eccentric exercise. During eccentric...
Master of ScienceDepartment of KinesiologyThomas J. BarstowLimb blood flow increases linearly with e...
textBackground: Massage can promote healing and recovery following exercise. (Carefelli et al. 1992)...
Microcurrent therapy (MCT) involves the application of sub-sensory electric current and can promote ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
thesisAnkle sprains in an athletic setting are considered one of the most common injuries sustained....
Objective: To compare the effect of clinically used external ankle support (EAS) conditions on ankle...
Floss bands have been used to improve ROM, restore joint mechanics, and break down adhesive tissue f...
This study examined the effectiveness of two different hamstring soft tissue treatments; myofascial ...
Background: Muscular and anatomical adaptations occur with repetitive overhead movements and are com...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency results in knee instability that includes an increase in...
Prolonged sitting (PS) is associated with venous pooling (VP) and increased central arterial stiffne...
Athletes in a number of sports are using compression as a means to improve training, performance, an...
Master of ScienceDepartment of KinesiologyTimothy I. MuschDuring exercise aged individuals exhibit e...
Ankle sprains are among the most common injuries in sports. The majority involve the lateral ligamen...
Muscle damage is a common consequence of exercise, particularly eccentric exercise. During eccentric...
Master of ScienceDepartment of KinesiologyThomas J. BarstowLimb blood flow increases linearly with e...