Comparison of Heat and Cold Therapy and Exercise Treatment on Exercised Induced DOMS: A Pilot Study

Pradchayakorn Arayasompho, Thanarat Sripongngam
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Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is usually caused by repeated exposure to eccentric muscle contraction or unfamiliar exercises. Eccentric exercise causes muscle cells damage leading to loss of muscle strength, increase muscle pain, muscle weakness, stiffness and swelling resulting in decreased physical performance and psychological distress. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects between heat and cold therapy and exercise on DOMS symptoms and functional capacity. Twelve healthy male participants were divided into two groups: Heat and Cold therapy (HCT) group (6 persons) and Exercise (E) group (6 persons). The experiment was performed on 2 times included postinduced DOMS and after getting recovery treatment. This study found that pain was significantly decreased (p<0.05) in both groups but not significantly different between-group comparison. Conclusion, HTC therapy and E treatment could decrease immediate muscle pain after induced DOMS, And may be a guideline for further studies and additional experiments. Keywords— DOMS, Heat therapy, Cold therapy
冷热疗法与运动疗法对运动性迟发性迟发性肌肉酸痛的比较:一项初步研究
迟发性肌肉酸痛(DOMS)通常是由反复暴露于偏心肌肉收缩或不熟悉的运动引起的。偏心运动导致肌肉细胞损伤,导致肌肉力量丧失,增加肌肉疼痛,肌肉无力,僵硬和肿胀,导致身体机能下降和心理困扰。本研究的目的是比较冷热疗法和运动对DOMS症状和功能的影响。将12名健康男性受试者分为冷热治疗组(HCT)和运动组(E)两组。实验分为诱导后迟发性肌肉酸痛(DOMS)和恢复治疗后2次。本研究发现,两组患者疼痛均明显减轻(p<0.05),但组间比较差异无统计学意义。结论HTC治疗和E治疗可减轻迟发性迟发性肌肉即刻疼痛,为进一步研究和实验提供指导。关键词:迟发性肌肉酸痛,热疗法,冷敷疗法
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