Optimal Duration of Cold and Heat Compression for Forearm Muscle Biomechanics in Mixed Martial Arts Athletes: A Comparative Study

被引:3
作者
Trybulski, Robert [1 ,2 ]
Stanula, Arkadiusz [3 ,4 ]
Vovkanych, Andriy [4 ]
Halski, Tomasz [5 ]
Paprocka-Borowicz, Malgorzata [5 ,6 ]
Dymarek, Robert [6 ]
Taradaj, Jakub [7 ]
机构
[1] Provita Zory Med Ctr, Zory, Poland
[2] Wojciech Korfanty Sch Econ, Dept Med Sci, Katowice, Poland
[3] Acad Phys Educ Katowice, Inst Sport Sci, Katowice, Poland
[4] Ivan Boberkyj Lviv State Univ Phys Culture, Dept Phys Therapy & Ergotherapy, Lvov, Ukraine
[5] Jan Grodek State Univ, Dept Physiotherapy, Sanok, Poland
[6] Wroclaw Med Univ, Dept Physiotherapy, Wroclaw, Poland
[7] Acad Phys Educ Katowice, Inst Physiotherapy & Hlth Sci, Katowice, Poland
来源
MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR | 2024年 / 30卷
关键词
Athletes; Biomechanical Phenomena; Muscle Contraction; Muscle Fatigue; Pain Threshold; Perfusion; INTERMITTENT PNEUMATIC COMPRESSION; WATER IMMERSION; ECCENTRIC EXERCISE; NITRIC-OXIDE; THERAPY; RECOVERY; SORENESS; PERFORMANCE; PERFUSION; STRENGTH;
D O I
10.12659/MSM.944149
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Background: Cold and heat therapies for recovery in sports are commonly used, including in the mixed martial arts (MMA). The Game Ready (GR) device can be used for local monotherapy with either heat or cold and for contrast therapy. This study aimed to compare the effects of duration of cold and heat compression on biomechanical changes in the forearm muscles of 20 healthy mixed martial arts athletes. Material/Methods: Twenty MMA volunteers (26.5 +/- 4.5 years old) underwent 3 different phases of the GR: (1) stimulation time 10 min (eGR-10, GR experimental group), (2) 10 min (cGR-10, sham control group) and (3) 20 min (eGR-20, GR experimental group). The following outcomes were assessed: muscle tone (T), stiffness (S), flexibility (E), pressure pain threshold (PPT), microvascular response (PU), and maximum isometric strength (Fmax). All measurements were performed before GR (rest) and after GR stimulation (post).0 Results: Both eGR-10 and eGR-20 significantly improved outcomes T (p<0.001), S (p<0.001), E (p=0.001, and p<0.001, respectively), PPT (p<0.001), PU (p<0.001), and Fmax (p<0.001). Notably, eGR-20 exhibited superior improvements in PU, Fmax, and PPT, with larger effect sizes (p<0.001). While eGR-10 demonstrated more pronounced reductions in T and S (p<0.001), these results underscore the potential for tailored GR therapy durations to optimize specific recovery goals for MMA athletes. Conclusions: GR stimulation affects muscle biomechanical changes, pain threshold, muscle strength, and tissue perfusion. The study results suggest that 10 min of GR stimulation is sufficient to achieve changes that can be used to optimize recovery for MMA athletes.
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