Relationship between Skin Temperature, Electrical Manifestations of Muscle Fatigue, and Exercise-Induced Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness for Dynamic Contractions: A Preliminary Study

Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) indicates the presence of muscle damage and impairs force production and control. Monitorization of DOMS is useful to improving recovery intervention plans. The magnitude of DOMS may relate to muscle fatigue, which can be monitored by surface electromyography (EM...

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Main Authors: Jose I. Priego-Quesada, Carlos De la Fuente, Marcos R. Kunzler, Pedro Perez-Soriano, David Hervás-Marín, Felipe P. Carpes
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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spelling doaj-100c359a57ae4f3695ca69d2f1a915e62020-11-25T01:25:27ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-09-01176817681710.3390/ijerph17186817Relationship between Skin Temperature, Electrical Manifestations of Muscle Fatigue, and Exercise-Induced Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness for Dynamic Contractions: A Preliminary StudyJose I. Priego-Quesada0Carlos De la Fuente1Marcos R. Kunzler2Pedro Perez-Soriano3David Hervás-Marín4Felipe P. Carpes5Research Group in Sport Biomechanics, Department of Physical Education and Sports, University of Valencia, 46010 Valencia, SpainApplied Neuromechanics Research Group, Laboratory of Neuromechanics, Federal University of Pampa, Uruguaiana, RS 97500-970, BrazilApplied Neuromechanics Research Group, Laboratory of Neuromechanics, Federal University of Pampa, Uruguaiana, RS 97500-970, BrazilResearch Group in Sport Biomechanics, Department of Physical Education and Sports, University of Valencia, 46010 Valencia, SpainUnidad de Bioestadística, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe, 46026 Valencia, SpainApplied Neuromechanics Research Group, Laboratory of Neuromechanics, Federal University of Pampa, Uruguaiana, RS 97500-970, BrazilDelayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) indicates the presence of muscle damage and impairs force production and control. Monitorization of DOMS is useful to improving recovery intervention plans. The magnitude of DOMS may relate to muscle fatigue, which can be monitored by surface electromyography (EMG). Additionally, growing interest has been expressed in determining whether the skin temperature over a muscle group during exercise to fatigue could be a non-invasive marker for DOMS. Here we determine whether skin temperature and manifestations of muscle fatigue during exercise are correlated and can predict DOMS after concentric–eccentric bicep curl exercises. We tested 10 young adults who performed concentric–eccentric bicep curl exercises to induce muscle damage in the biceps brachialis to investigate the relationship between skin temperature and fatigue during exercise and DOMS after exercise. Muscle activation and skin temperature were recorded during exercise. DOMS was evaluated 24 h after exercise. Data analysis was performed using Bayesian regression models with regularizing priors. We found significant muscle fatigue and an increase in skin temperature during exercise. DOMS was observed 24 h after exercise. The regression models showed no correlation of changes in skin temperature and muscle fatigue during exercise with DOMS 24 h after exercise. In conclusion, our preliminary results do not support a relationship between skin temperature measured during exercise and either muscle fatigue during exercise or the ability to predict DOMS 24 h after exercise.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/18/6817exercise recoveryinfrared thermographybiceps brachialiselectromyographyphysical exercise
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author Jose I. Priego-Quesada
Carlos De la Fuente
Marcos R. Kunzler
Pedro Perez-Soriano
David Hervás-Marín
Felipe P. Carpes
spellingShingle Jose I. Priego-Quesada
Carlos De la Fuente
Marcos R. Kunzler
Pedro Perez-Soriano
David Hervás-Marín
Felipe P. Carpes
Relationship between Skin Temperature, Electrical Manifestations of Muscle Fatigue, and Exercise-Induced Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness for Dynamic Contractions: A Preliminary Study
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
exercise recovery
infrared thermography
biceps brachialis
electromyography
physical exercise
author_facet Jose I. Priego-Quesada
Carlos De la Fuente
Marcos R. Kunzler
Pedro Perez-Soriano
David Hervás-Marín
Felipe P. Carpes
author_sort Jose I. Priego-Quesada
title Relationship between Skin Temperature, Electrical Manifestations of Muscle Fatigue, and Exercise-Induced Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness for Dynamic Contractions: A Preliminary Study
title_short Relationship between Skin Temperature, Electrical Manifestations of Muscle Fatigue, and Exercise-Induced Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness for Dynamic Contractions: A Preliminary Study
title_full Relationship between Skin Temperature, Electrical Manifestations of Muscle Fatigue, and Exercise-Induced Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness for Dynamic Contractions: A Preliminary Study
title_fullStr Relationship between Skin Temperature, Electrical Manifestations of Muscle Fatigue, and Exercise-Induced Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness for Dynamic Contractions: A Preliminary Study
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Skin Temperature, Electrical Manifestations of Muscle Fatigue, and Exercise-Induced Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness for Dynamic Contractions: A Preliminary Study
title_sort relationship between skin temperature, electrical manifestations of muscle fatigue, and exercise-induced delayed onset muscle soreness for dynamic contractions: a preliminary study
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) indicates the presence of muscle damage and impairs force production and control. Monitorization of DOMS is useful to improving recovery intervention plans. The magnitude of DOMS may relate to muscle fatigue, which can be monitored by surface electromyography (EMG). Additionally, growing interest has been expressed in determining whether the skin temperature over a muscle group during exercise to fatigue could be a non-invasive marker for DOMS. Here we determine whether skin temperature and manifestations of muscle fatigue during exercise are correlated and can predict DOMS after concentric–eccentric bicep curl exercises. We tested 10 young adults who performed concentric–eccentric bicep curl exercises to induce muscle damage in the biceps brachialis to investigate the relationship between skin temperature and fatigue during exercise and DOMS after exercise. Muscle activation and skin temperature were recorded during exercise. DOMS was evaluated 24 h after exercise. Data analysis was performed using Bayesian regression models with regularizing priors. We found significant muscle fatigue and an increase in skin temperature during exercise. DOMS was observed 24 h after exercise. The regression models showed no correlation of changes in skin temperature and muscle fatigue during exercise with DOMS 24 h after exercise. In conclusion, our preliminary results do not support a relationship between skin temperature measured during exercise and either muscle fatigue during exercise or the ability to predict DOMS 24 h after exercise.
topic exercise recovery
infrared thermography
biceps brachialis
electromyography
physical exercise
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/18/6817
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