Background: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is the most common symptom when ordinary individuals and athletes are exposed to unaccustomed physical activity, especially eccentric contraction which impairs athletic performance, ordinary people work ability and physical functioning. Multitudes of methods have been investigated to reduce DOMS. One of the valuable methods to control DOMS is repeated bout effect (RBE) as a prophylactic method. Purpose: To compare the repeated bout effect of submaximal eccentric with maximal isometric contraction on induced DOMS. Methods: Sixty normal male volunteers were assigned randomly into three equal groups: Group A (first study group): 20 subjects received submaximal eccentric contraction on non-domina...
Context: Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a common muscle pain that many people experience an...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the hypothesis that maximal eccentric actions at a short muscle len...
Eccentric biased muscular contractions, when compared to concentric and isometric muscle actions hav...
This study investigated the time wise protective effect conferred by two maximal voluntary isometric...
peer reviewedThe evidence of benefits from eccentric contraction provides compelling rationale for t...
PURPOSE: This study compared the effect of an initial exercise consisting of either low-intensity ec...
This study investigated the hypothesis that the protective effect conferred by a low-intensity eccen...
Purpose: It is known that submaximal eccentric exercise does not confer as strong a protective effec...
It has been established that exercise-induced muscle damage occurs following exercise in individuals...
peer reviewedDelayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) follows unaccustomed muscular exercise, most notab...
When new patterns or intensities of physical activity are performed by an individual, usually some l...
This study investigated the hypothesis that a bout of light concentric exercise (LCE) would alleviat...
Performance of a series of eccentric contractions produces adverse effects including muscle weakness...
Context: Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a common muscle pain that many people experience an...
Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a mild to severe discomfort often caused by eccentric activi...
Context: Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a common muscle pain that many people experience an...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the hypothesis that maximal eccentric actions at a short muscle len...
Eccentric biased muscular contractions, when compared to concentric and isometric muscle actions hav...
This study investigated the time wise protective effect conferred by two maximal voluntary isometric...
peer reviewedThe evidence of benefits from eccentric contraction provides compelling rationale for t...
PURPOSE: This study compared the effect of an initial exercise consisting of either low-intensity ec...
This study investigated the hypothesis that the protective effect conferred by a low-intensity eccen...
Purpose: It is known that submaximal eccentric exercise does not confer as strong a protective effec...
It has been established that exercise-induced muscle damage occurs following exercise in individuals...
peer reviewedDelayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) follows unaccustomed muscular exercise, most notab...
When new patterns or intensities of physical activity are performed by an individual, usually some l...
This study investigated the hypothesis that a bout of light concentric exercise (LCE) would alleviat...
Performance of a series of eccentric contractions produces adverse effects including muscle weakness...
Context: Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a common muscle pain that many people experience an...
Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a mild to severe discomfort often caused by eccentric activi...
Context: Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a common muscle pain that many people experience an...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the hypothesis that maximal eccentric actions at a short muscle len...
Eccentric biased muscular contractions, when compared to concentric and isometric muscle actions hav...