نتایج جستجو برای: delayed onset muscle soreness doms

تعداد نتایج: 586868  

2015
Neil Singla Paul J. Desjardins Evelyn B. Cosca Cherri Parulan Anne Arriaga Kelly C. Poole Dan M. Batz Phoebe D. Chang

Based on a thorough review of the available literature in the delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) model, we identified multiple study design characteristics that are considered to be normative in acute pain research but have not been followed in a majority of published DOMS experiments. We designed an analgesic investigation using the DOMS model that both complied with current scientifically a...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2005
Robert W Pettitt David J Symons Patricia A Eisenman Julie E Taylor Andrea T White

The repeated bout effect (RBE) is a phenomenon characterized by less delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) and torque deficit after the second of 2 separate eccentric exercise bouts. Previous investigators have reported that shifting of optimum angle after an initial bout of eccentric exercise mediates the RBE. We hypothesized that an RBE for elbow extensor exercise occurs after an initial bout ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
Toru Taguchi Jun Sato Kazue Mizumura

Unaccustomed strenuous exercise, especially that from eccentric muscular work, often causes muscle tenderness, which is a kind of mechanical hyperalgesia. We developed an animal model of delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) from eccentric muscular contraction (ECC) in rats and demonstrated the existence of muscle tenderness by means of behavioral pain tests and c-Fos protein expression in the s...

2013
Farhad Rahmani Nia Esmail Farzaneh Arsalan Damirchi Ali Shamsi Majlan

OBJECTIVE(S) The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of L-glutamine on electromyographic (EMG) activity of the quadriceps muscle injured by eccentric exercise (EE). MATERIALS AND METHODS Seventeen healthy men (age: 22.35±2.27 yr; body mass: 69.91±9.78 kg; height: 177.08±4.32 cm) were randomly and double-blind study with subjects assigned to either an L-glutamine supplement...

Journal: :Photomedicine and laser surgery 2016
Adriane Aver Vanin Thiago De Marchi S S Tomazoni Olga Tairova Heliodora Leão Casalechi Paulo de Tarso Camillo de Carvalho Jan Magnus Bjordal Ernesto Cesar Leal-Junior

AIM This study aimed to evaluate the medium-term effects of low-level laser therapy (LLLT or photobiomodulation) in postexercise skeletal muscle recovery and performance enhancement and to identify the optimal dose of 810 nm LLLT. MATERIALS AND METHODS A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was performed, with voluntary participation of 28 high-level soccer athletes. We analyzed...

2013
Hiroki Ota Kimiaki Katanosaka Shiori Murase Makiko Kashio Makoto Tominaga Kazue Mizumura

Unaccustomed strenuous exercise that includes lengthening contraction (LC) often causes tenderness and movement related pain after some delay (delayed-onset muscle soreness, DOMS). We previously demonstrated that nerve growth factor (NGF) and glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) are up-regulated in exercised muscle through up-regulation of cyclooxygenase (COX)-2, and they sensitiz...

2014
Corey A Rynders Judy Y Weltman Sara D Rynders James Patrie John McKnight Frank I Katch Jay Hertel Arthur Weltman

BACKGROUND We examined the effects of a proprietary herbal/botanical supplement (StemSport, Stemtech, San Clemente, CA.) suggested to increase circulating stem cells, decrease inflammation, and attenuate exercise induced muscle damage on recovery from delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). METHODS Sixteen subjects (male = 7, female = 9; age 23.8 ± 10 years; height 171.9 ± 10 cm, mass 72.2 ± 15...

Journal: :The Australian journal of physiotherapy 2007
Roberta Y W Law Robert D Herbert

QUESTION Does warm-up or cool-down (also called warm-down) reduce delayed-onset muscle soreness? DESIGN Randomised controlled trial of factorial design with concealed allocation and intention-to-treat analysis. PARTICIPANTS Fifty-two healthy adults (23 men and 29 women aged 17 to 40 years). INTERVENTION Four equally-sized groups received either warm-up and cool-down, warm-up only, cool-do...

Journal: :Hippokratia 2010
J Inklebarger N Galanis J Kirkos G Kapetanos

There are several reports concerning exercise and rabdomyolysis. There has been no report in the English literature of exercise induced rabdomyolisis from a stationary bike.A 63-year-old female recreational athlete presented to our hospital seeking treatment for lower back, leg pain and stiffness after exercising on a stationary bicycle one day prior. Blood work showed a raised CK of 38,120 U/L...

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