Muscle Damage and the Repeated-bout Effect After a Typical Nordic Hamstring Exercise Session.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Giuseppe Coratella, Emiliano Cè, Antonio D'Orlando, Edoardo Steri, Riccardo Padovan, Oscar La Spina, Fabio Esposito, Stefano Longo
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The present study investigated muscle damage and the repeated-bout effect after a typical Nordic hamstring exercise session. Thirteen trained male adults were recruited. Muscle damage was monitored through eccentric strength, passive range of motion, muscle soreness, and muscle swelling. Assessments were performed at baseline and 1 (day 1), 2 (day 2), 3 (day 3), and 4 (day 4) days after 24 Nordic hamstring exercise repetitions. The procedures were replicated after 4 weeks to examine the repeated-bout effect. After the first bout, the hamstring eccentric strength decreased up to day 3 (effect size range:-2.28/-1.95). The passive range of motion decreased up to day 4 (effect size range:-1.62/-0.64), while the muscle soreness increased on day 2 (effect size=1.63) and day 3 (effect size=1.53). No change in muscle swelling was observed. After the second bout, the hamstring eccentric strength (effect size=- 1.20) decreased only on day 1. The passive range of motion decreased up to day 3 (effect size=- 0.85/-0.34). These changes were by a smaller magnitude compared to the first bout. The first Nordic hamstring exercise bout impaired hamstring strength and passive range of motion, with muscle soreness also perceived, while the second bout reduced muscle damage symptoms and shortened the time to recovery. While recovery is needed when a Nordic hamstring exercise session is performed for the first time, following Nordic hamstring exercise sessions may scarcely interfere with the training routine.

典型的北欧腘绳肌运动后的肌肉损伤和重复运动效应。
本研究调查了典型的北欧腿筋运动(NHE)后的肌肉损伤和重复发作效应。招募了13名受过训练的成年男性。通过偏心力量、被动活动度(ROM)、肌肉酸痛和肌肉肿胀来监测肌肉损伤。在基线和24次NHE重复后第1天(第1天)、第2天(第2天)、第3天(第3天)和第4天(第4天)进行评估。四周后重复这些步骤以检查重复回合效应。第一回合后,腘绳肌偏心强度下降至第3天[效应大小(ES)范围:-2.28/-1.95]。被动ROM下降到第4天(ES范围:-1.62/-0.64),而肌肉酸痛在第2天(ES=1.63)和第3天(ES=1.53)增加。未观察到肌肉肿胀的变化。第二回合后,腘绳肌偏心强度(ES=-1,20)仅在第1天下降。被动ROM下降至第3天(ES -0.85/-0.34)。与第一回合相比,这些变化的幅度较小。第一次NHE损伤了腘绳肌力量和被动ROM,肌肉酸痛也被感觉到,而第二次NHE减轻了肌肉损伤症状并缩短了恢复时间。虽然第一次进行NHE训练时需要恢复,但后续的NHE训练几乎不会干扰常规训练。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.00%
发文量
111
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The IJSM provides a forum for the publication of papers dealing with both basic and applied information that advance the field of sports medicine and exercise science, and offer a better understanding of biomedicine. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, short communications, and letters to the Editors.
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