The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of cryotherapy on the inflammatory response to muscle-damaging exercise using a randomized trial. Twenty recreationally active males completed a 40-min run at a -10 % grade to induce muscle damage. Ten of the subjects were immersed in a 5 C ice bath for 20 min and the other ten served as controls. Knee extensor peak torque, soreness rating, and thigh circumference were obtained pre- and post-run, and 1, 6, 24, 48, and 72 h post-run. Blood samples were obtained pre- and post-run, and 1, 6 and 24 h post-run for assay of plasma chemokine ligand 2 (CCL2). Peak torque decreased from 270 ± 57 Nm at baseline to 253 ± 65 Nm post-run and increased to 295 ± 68 Nm by 72 h post-run with no differenc...
International audienceEnhanced recovery following physical activity and exercise-induced muscle dama...
International audiencePurpose: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of cold-water immers...
Strenuous exercise leads to muscle soreness, decrements in muscle function, and increases in circula...
Objective: To investigate the effects of cryotherapy on markers of muscle damage, as well as the per...
Introduction. Recovery following various physical exercises is a complicated process. The exercise s...
The objectives of the present investigation was to analyze the effect of two different recovery moda...
International audienceThe objectives of the present investigation was to analyze the effect of two d...
Abstract High-intensity exercise is associated with mechanical and/or metabolic stress...
Introduction: Cold therapies are used regularly in medicine for their analgesic and anti-inflammator...
Recovery protocols including cold water immersion (CWI) and whole-body cryotherapy (WBC), are to min...
Despite several established benefits of Whole Body Cryotherapy (WBC) for post-exercise recovery, the...
Purpose: Cryotherapy is an increasingly popular recovery strategy used in an attempt to attenuate th...
There is inconclusive evidence for the effectiveness of cryotherapy for the treatment of exercised-i...
Enhanced recovery following physical activity and exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) has become a...
Whole Body Cryotherapy (WBC) treatment involves the exposure to extremely cold temperatures (<-100°C...
International audienceEnhanced recovery following physical activity and exercise-induced muscle dama...
International audiencePurpose: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of cold-water immers...
Strenuous exercise leads to muscle soreness, decrements in muscle function, and increases in circula...
Objective: To investigate the effects of cryotherapy on markers of muscle damage, as well as the per...
Introduction. Recovery following various physical exercises is a complicated process. The exercise s...
The objectives of the present investigation was to analyze the effect of two different recovery moda...
International audienceThe objectives of the present investigation was to analyze the effect of two d...
Abstract High-intensity exercise is associated with mechanical and/or metabolic stress...
Introduction: Cold therapies are used regularly in medicine for their analgesic and anti-inflammator...
Recovery protocols including cold water immersion (CWI) and whole-body cryotherapy (WBC), are to min...
Despite several established benefits of Whole Body Cryotherapy (WBC) for post-exercise recovery, the...
Purpose: Cryotherapy is an increasingly popular recovery strategy used in an attempt to attenuate th...
There is inconclusive evidence for the effectiveness of cryotherapy for the treatment of exercised-i...
Enhanced recovery following physical activity and exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) has become a...
Whole Body Cryotherapy (WBC) treatment involves the exposure to extremely cold temperatures (<-100°C...
International audienceEnhanced recovery following physical activity and exercise-induced muscle dama...
International audiencePurpose: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of cold-water immers...
Strenuous exercise leads to muscle soreness, decrements in muscle function, and increases in circula...