Effects of different ischemic preconditioning occlusion pressures on muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise: a study protocol for a randomized controlled placebo clinical trial

Abstract Introduction Due to its greater generation of muscle strength and less metabolic demand, eccentric exercise has been widely used in rehabilitation and for improving physical fitness. However, eccentric exercise can induce muscle damage by providing structural changes and reduced muscle func...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Pizzo Junior, Allysiê Priscilla de Souza Cavina, Leonardo Kesrouani Lemos, Taíse Mendes Biral, Carlos Marcelo Pastre, Franciele Marques Vanderlei
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05285-7
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spelling doaj-fb0a3f37689e4fe8953b15576f2bd50c2021-05-09T11:30:05ZengBMCTrials1745-62152021-05-0122111110.1186/s13063-021-05285-7Effects of different ischemic preconditioning occlusion pressures on muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise: a study protocol for a randomized controlled placebo clinical trialEduardo Pizzo Junior0Allysiê Priscilla de Souza Cavina1Leonardo Kesrouani Lemos2Taíse Mendes Biral3Carlos Marcelo Pastre4Franciele Marques Vanderlei5Post-Graduate Program in Physiotherapy at Universidade Estadual Paulista - FCT/UNESPPost-Graduate Program in Physiotherapy at Universidade Estadual Paulista - FCT/UNESPPost-Graduate Program in Physiotherapy at Universidade Estadual Paulista - FCT/UNESPPost-Graduate Program in Physiotherapy at Universidade Estadual Paulista - FCT/UNESPUndergraduate Program in Physiotherapy and the Post-Graduate Program in Physiotherapy at Universidade Estadual Paulista - FCT/UNESPUndergraduate Program in Physiotherapy and the Post-Graduate Program in Physiotherapy at Universidade Estadual Paulista - FCT/UNESPAbstract Introduction Due to its greater generation of muscle strength and less metabolic demand, eccentric exercise has been widely used in rehabilitation and for improving physical fitness. However, eccentric exercise can induce muscle damage by providing structural changes and reduced muscle function, so even with the protection caused by the repeated bout effect from eccentric exercise, it is necessary to seek alternatives to reduce this damage caused by stress. Thus, ischemic preconditioning could represent an aid to reduce the damage muscle or increase the protective effect caused by eccentric exercise. Objectives To compare the effects of ischemic preconditioning, using different occlusion pressures, on acute and delayed responses to perceptual outcomes, markers of muscle damage, and performance in post-eccentric exercise recovery. Methods A randomized controlled placebo clinical trial will be carried out with 80 healthy men aged 18 to 35 years who will be randomly divided into four groups: ischemic preconditioning using total occlusion pressure, ischemic preconditoning with 40% more than total occlusion pressure, placebo (10 mmHg), and control. The ischemic preconditioning protocol will consist of four cycles of ischemia and reperfusion of five minutes each. All groups will perform an eccentric exercise protocol, and assessments will be carried out before, immediately after, and 24, 48, 72, and 96 h after the end of the eccentric exercise to evaluate creatine kinase, blood lactate, perception of recovery using the Likert scale, being sequentially evaluated, pain by the visual analog scale, pain threshold using a pressure algometer, muscle thickness by ultrasound, muscle tone, stiffness and elasticity by myotonometry, vectors of cell integrity through electrical bioimpedance, and maximal voluntary isometric contraction using the isokinetic dynamometer. The trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04420819). Discussion The present study aims to present an alternative technique to reduce muscle damage caused by eccentric exercise, which is easy to apply and low cost. If the benefits are proven, ischemic preconditioning could be used in any clinical practice that aims to minimize the damage caused by exercise, presenting an advance in the prescription of eccentric exercise and directly impacting on the results of post-exercise recovery. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04420819 . Registered on 19 May 2020; Last update 24 March 2021.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05285-7Ischemic preconditioningExerciseMusculoskeletal painCreatine kinaseMuscle fatigueStress
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author Eduardo Pizzo Junior
Allysiê Priscilla de Souza Cavina
Leonardo Kesrouani Lemos
Taíse Mendes Biral
Carlos Marcelo Pastre
Franciele Marques Vanderlei
spellingShingle Eduardo Pizzo Junior
Allysiê Priscilla de Souza Cavina
Leonardo Kesrouani Lemos
Taíse Mendes Biral
Carlos Marcelo Pastre
Franciele Marques Vanderlei
Effects of different ischemic preconditioning occlusion pressures on muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise: a study protocol for a randomized controlled placebo clinical trial
Trials
Ischemic preconditioning
Exercise
Musculoskeletal pain
Creatine kinase
Muscle fatigue
Stress
author_facet Eduardo Pizzo Junior
Allysiê Priscilla de Souza Cavina
Leonardo Kesrouani Lemos
Taíse Mendes Biral
Carlos Marcelo Pastre
Franciele Marques Vanderlei
author_sort Eduardo Pizzo Junior
title Effects of different ischemic preconditioning occlusion pressures on muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise: a study protocol for a randomized controlled placebo clinical trial
title_short Effects of different ischemic preconditioning occlusion pressures on muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise: a study protocol for a randomized controlled placebo clinical trial
title_full Effects of different ischemic preconditioning occlusion pressures on muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise: a study protocol for a randomized controlled placebo clinical trial
title_fullStr Effects of different ischemic preconditioning occlusion pressures on muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise: a study protocol for a randomized controlled placebo clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different ischemic preconditioning occlusion pressures on muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise: a study protocol for a randomized controlled placebo clinical trial
title_sort effects of different ischemic preconditioning occlusion pressures on muscle damage induced by eccentric exercise: a study protocol for a randomized controlled placebo clinical trial
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Introduction Due to its greater generation of muscle strength and less metabolic demand, eccentric exercise has been widely used in rehabilitation and for improving physical fitness. However, eccentric exercise can induce muscle damage by providing structural changes and reduced muscle function, so even with the protection caused by the repeated bout effect from eccentric exercise, it is necessary to seek alternatives to reduce this damage caused by stress. Thus, ischemic preconditioning could represent an aid to reduce the damage muscle or increase the protective effect caused by eccentric exercise. Objectives To compare the effects of ischemic preconditioning, using different occlusion pressures, on acute and delayed responses to perceptual outcomes, markers of muscle damage, and performance in post-eccentric exercise recovery. Methods A randomized controlled placebo clinical trial will be carried out with 80 healthy men aged 18 to 35 years who will be randomly divided into four groups: ischemic preconditioning using total occlusion pressure, ischemic preconditoning with 40% more than total occlusion pressure, placebo (10 mmHg), and control. The ischemic preconditioning protocol will consist of four cycles of ischemia and reperfusion of five minutes each. All groups will perform an eccentric exercise protocol, and assessments will be carried out before, immediately after, and 24, 48, 72, and 96 h after the end of the eccentric exercise to evaluate creatine kinase, blood lactate, perception of recovery using the Likert scale, being sequentially evaluated, pain by the visual analog scale, pain threshold using a pressure algometer, muscle thickness by ultrasound, muscle tone, stiffness and elasticity by myotonometry, vectors of cell integrity through electrical bioimpedance, and maximal voluntary isometric contraction using the isokinetic dynamometer. The trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04420819). Discussion The present study aims to present an alternative technique to reduce muscle damage caused by eccentric exercise, which is easy to apply and low cost. If the benefits are proven, ischemic preconditioning could be used in any clinical practice that aims to minimize the damage caused by exercise, presenting an advance in the prescription of eccentric exercise and directly impacting on the results of post-exercise recovery. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04420819 . Registered on 19 May 2020; Last update 24 March 2021.
topic Ischemic preconditioning
Exercise
Musculoskeletal pain
Creatine kinase
Muscle fatigue
Stress
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05285-7
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