The effects of a wearable pulsed blue-red light patch on muscle recovery and fatigue (Conference Presentation)

J. Rigby, Austin M Hagan
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Muscle fatigue can lead to decreased performance and be a precursor to muscle injury. We determine the effects of a novel blue 450 nm and red 630 LED light patch on repeated bouts of a reliable elbow flexion fatigue protocol. Methods: We enrolled 34 strength trained individuals and determined their 1 repetition maximum (RM) for a controlled elbow flexion task using their non-dominate arm. After at least 4 days rest the participants completed a fatigue task using a weight of 50% of their 1 RM. During the fatigue task a marker was set to 90° of elbow flexion. The participant complete elbow flexion repetitions at 25 rep/min. The task was stopped when the participant was unable to move the weight back to the marker or they were in the wrong position at the metronome beat. After the fatigue task a 30-minute active red-blue or sham treatment, determined by random assignment, was applied. The active treatment had a peak irradiance of 9 mW/cm2, 33% duty cycle, and fluence of 5.4 J/cm2. After the treatment, participants repeated the fatigue protocol with the same working weight (50% of 1 RM). The number of repetitions were counted during the pre- and post-treatment fatigue tasks. Results: 29.4% of active treatment participants improved the number of fatigue repetitions while no participants in the sham treatment improved during the post-treatment fatigue task (P = 0.045). Conclusion: The use of a blue-red flexible light patch over a muscle group can reduce muscle fatigue during repetitive intense exercises.
可穿戴脉冲蓝红光贴片对肌肉恢复和疲劳的影响(会议报告)
肌肉疲劳会导致性能下降,是肌肉损伤的前兆。我们确定了一种新颖的蓝色450纳米和红色630 LED光贴片对反复发作的可靠肘关节屈曲疲劳协议的影响。方法:我们招募了34名力量训练者,并确定了他们使用非主导臂进行受控肘关节屈曲任务的1次最大重复(RM)。经过至少4天的休息,参与者完成了一个疲劳任务,使用的重量是他们1 RM的50%。在疲劳任务中,将肘关节屈曲度设置为90°。参与者以25次/分钟的速度完成肘关节屈曲重复。当参与者无法将重物移回标记处或节拍器节拍时他们的位置错误时,任务就会停止。疲劳任务后,采用随机分配确定的30分钟主动红蓝或假治疗。活性处理的峰值辐照度为9 mW/cm2,占空比为33%,影响为5.4 J/cm2。治疗后,参与者以相同的工作重量(1 RM的50%)重复疲劳方案。在治疗前和治疗后的疲劳任务中计算重复次数。结果:29.4%的积极治疗组参与者在疲劳任务后的疲劳重复次数有所改善,而假治疗组没有参与者在疲劳任务后的疲劳重复次数有所改善(P = 0.045)。结论:在肌肉群上使用蓝红色柔性光贴片可以减少重复剧烈运动时的肌肉疲劳。
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