Several types of cryostimulation have been recently proposed to rapidly lower skin temperature therefore gaining a possible neuro/muscular recovery after strenuous exercise or, more generally, in sports. Local cryostimulation may be a viable and relatively portable tool to obtain physiological benefits in previously-efforted muscular districts. However, cohesive and standardized cryo-exposure protocols are lacking as well as the righteous procedure to efficaciously combine duration, treatments and temperature in relation to desirable effects on muscular strength. In this randomized-controlled study, fifty young women were tested for maximum isometric handgrip strength, before and after exhausting contractions. Following the fatiguing protoc...
Rest and recovery are vital for athletes to give their bodies time to repair and strengthen between ...
Compression and cold therapy used separately have shown to reduce negative effects of tissue damage....
Whole Body Cryotherapy (WBC) treatment involves the exposure to extremely cold temperatures (<-100°C...
Several types of cryostimulation have been recently proposed to rapidly lower skin temperature there...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of a single partial-body cryotherapy (PBC) sessio...
International audienceRecovery after exercise is a crucial key in preventing muscle injuries and in ...
Muscle performance might be temporar-ily impaired by high-intensity exercise performed during a comp...
BACKGROUND: The effects of contemporary cryo-compression devices on function are limited compared to...
Cryotherapy as a measurement of sports recovery and treatment has been utilized by more and more ath...
Thesis (M.A. (Human Movement Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.In the las...
Context The effect of local cooling on muscle strength presents conflicting debates, with literat...
This investigation examined the effect of partial-body cryostimulation (PBC) performed in the recove...
Strenuous exercise can result in muscle damage in both recreational and elite athletes, and is accom...
Abstract High-intensity exercise is associated with mechanical and/or metabolic stress...
The effectiveness of different forms of cryotherapy and combined compression (cryo-compression) comm...
Rest and recovery are vital for athletes to give their bodies time to repair and strengthen between ...
Compression and cold therapy used separately have shown to reduce negative effects of tissue damage....
Whole Body Cryotherapy (WBC) treatment involves the exposure to extremely cold temperatures (<-100°C...
Several types of cryostimulation have been recently proposed to rapidly lower skin temperature there...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of a single partial-body cryotherapy (PBC) sessio...
International audienceRecovery after exercise is a crucial key in preventing muscle injuries and in ...
Muscle performance might be temporar-ily impaired by high-intensity exercise performed during a comp...
BACKGROUND: The effects of contemporary cryo-compression devices on function are limited compared to...
Cryotherapy as a measurement of sports recovery and treatment has been utilized by more and more ath...
Thesis (M.A. (Human Movement Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.In the las...
Context The effect of local cooling on muscle strength presents conflicting debates, with literat...
This investigation examined the effect of partial-body cryostimulation (PBC) performed in the recove...
Strenuous exercise can result in muscle damage in both recreational and elite athletes, and is accom...
Abstract High-intensity exercise is associated with mechanical and/or metabolic stress...
The effectiveness of different forms of cryotherapy and combined compression (cryo-compression) comm...
Rest and recovery are vital for athletes to give their bodies time to repair and strengthen between ...
Compression and cold therapy used separately have shown to reduce negative effects of tissue damage....
Whole Body Cryotherapy (WBC) treatment involves the exposure to extremely cold temperatures (<-100°C...