Effects of Hydrotherapy on Muscle Damage and Recovery Profile After Eccentric Exercise in Arm

PURPOSE This study aimed to examine the effect of hydrotherapy at different temperatures following eccentric exercise on muscle damage and recovery profiles in young men. METHODS Male college students without any cardiovascular or orthopedic disorders were randomly assigned to three hydrotherapy gro...

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Main Authors: 현덕 조, 춘섭 김, 맹규 김
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Language:Korean
Published: The Korean Society of Exercise Physiology 2021-08-01
Series:운동과학
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Online Access:http://ksep-es.org/upload/pdf/es-30-3-336.pdf
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spelling doaj-06f092fdae7f462ab11493863aecbaa02021-09-28T07:45:27ZkorThe Korean Society of Exercise Physiology운동과학1226-17262384-05442021-08-0130333634510.15857/ksep.2021.30.3.336926Effects of Hydrotherapy on Muscle Damage and Recovery Profile After Eccentric Exercise in Arm현덕 조0춘섭 김1맹규 김Sports Medicine Lab, Department of Physical Education Kyungpook National University, Daegu, KoreaSports Medicine Lab, Department of Physical Education Kyungpook National University, Daegu, KoreaPURPOSE This study aimed to examine the effect of hydrotherapy at different temperatures following eccentric exercise on muscle damage and recovery profiles in young men. METHODS Male college students without any cardiovascular or orthopedic disorders were randomly assigned to three hydrotherapy groups: a 5°C group (cold water, COLD), a 15°C group (cool water, COOL), and a control group (CON). Thirty maximal eccentric exercises were performed using the participants’ nondominant elbow flexor muscles. Each treatment consisted of immersion five times for 1 minute, along with a 1-minute rest between each immersion trial. Each intervention was conducted immediately after the eccentric exercise and every 24 hours. Changes in the level of exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD), circumference, muscle soreness, range of motion (ROM), maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC), muscle dynamic stiffness, and muscular echo intensity (EI) were measured. All parameters were measured at 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours after exercise, as well as immediately before and after exercise. RESULTS Muscle soreness was significantly higher in the COLD group than in the other groups. Moreover, the muscle circumference tended to increase in the COLD group than in the other groups. However, an increase in the dynamic stiffness and EI, promoting the recovery of MVIC, was observed in the COOL group. In addition, ROM tended to return more rapidly in the COOL group than in the other groups. CONCLUSIONS This study suggests that hydrotherapy at moderately low temperatures compared with that at extremely low temperatures may induce relatively positive effects on EIMD and recovery phases following eccentric exercise in the arms.http://ksep-es.org/upload/pdf/es-30-3-336.pdfhydrotherapycold water immersionwater temperatureeccentric exerciseexercise-induced muscle damage
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author 현덕 조
춘섭 김
맹규 김
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춘섭 김
맹규 김
Effects of Hydrotherapy on Muscle Damage and Recovery Profile After Eccentric Exercise in Arm
운동과학
hydrotherapy
cold water immersion
water temperature
eccentric exercise
exercise-induced muscle damage
author_facet 현덕 조
춘섭 김
맹규 김
author_sort 현덕 조
title Effects of Hydrotherapy on Muscle Damage and Recovery Profile After Eccentric Exercise in Arm
title_short Effects of Hydrotherapy on Muscle Damage and Recovery Profile After Eccentric Exercise in Arm
title_full Effects of Hydrotherapy on Muscle Damage and Recovery Profile After Eccentric Exercise in Arm
title_fullStr Effects of Hydrotherapy on Muscle Damage and Recovery Profile After Eccentric Exercise in Arm
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Hydrotherapy on Muscle Damage and Recovery Profile After Eccentric Exercise in Arm
title_sort effects of hydrotherapy on muscle damage and recovery profile after eccentric exercise in arm
publisher The Korean Society of Exercise Physiology
series 운동과학
issn 1226-1726
2384-0544
publishDate 2021-08-01
description PURPOSE This study aimed to examine the effect of hydrotherapy at different temperatures following eccentric exercise on muscle damage and recovery profiles in young men. METHODS Male college students without any cardiovascular or orthopedic disorders were randomly assigned to three hydrotherapy groups: a 5°C group (cold water, COLD), a 15°C group (cool water, COOL), and a control group (CON). Thirty maximal eccentric exercises were performed using the participants’ nondominant elbow flexor muscles. Each treatment consisted of immersion five times for 1 minute, along with a 1-minute rest between each immersion trial. Each intervention was conducted immediately after the eccentric exercise and every 24 hours. Changes in the level of exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD), circumference, muscle soreness, range of motion (ROM), maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC), muscle dynamic stiffness, and muscular echo intensity (EI) were measured. All parameters were measured at 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours after exercise, as well as immediately before and after exercise. RESULTS Muscle soreness was significantly higher in the COLD group than in the other groups. Moreover, the muscle circumference tended to increase in the COLD group than in the other groups. However, an increase in the dynamic stiffness and EI, promoting the recovery of MVIC, was observed in the COOL group. In addition, ROM tended to return more rapidly in the COOL group than in the other groups. CONCLUSIONS This study suggests that hydrotherapy at moderately low temperatures compared with that at extremely low temperatures may induce relatively positive effects on EIMD and recovery phases following eccentric exercise in the arms.
topic hydrotherapy
cold water immersion
water temperature
eccentric exercise
exercise-induced muscle damage
url http://ksep-es.org/upload/pdf/es-30-3-336.pdf
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