Sports Massage and Blood Flow Restriction Combined with Cold Therapy Accelerate Muscle Recovery After Fatigue in Mixed Martial Arts Athletes: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 2.6 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Robert Trybulski, Robert Roczniok, Gracjan Olaniszyn, Yaroslav Svyshch, Andryi Vovkanych, Michał Wilk
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Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study is to quantitatively evaluate the combined effects of sports massage, blood flow restriction (BFR), and cold therapy on quadriceps recovery in mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes following eccentric exercise, focusing on muscle biomechanical properties, pain, and strength.

Methods: This randomized, single-blind clinical trial involved 36 men and women MMA-trained participants, divided into three groups: massage (n = 12) received massage, BFR/cool (n = 12) received combined BFR and cooling, and control (n = 12) received passive rest as a control. The fatigue protocol involved MMA fighters performing five sets of plyometric jumps on a 50 cm box until exhaustion, with 1-min breaks between sets. After that, the massage group received a 20-min massage overall using standardized techniques; BFR/cool underwent a 20-min alternating blood flow restriction (200 mmHg) and cooling treatment with ice bags on the quadriceps; and the final group served as the control group with passive rest and no intervention. Participants were assessed four times-before exercise, immediately after exercise, 24 h post-exercise (after two recovery sessions), and 48 h post-exercise (after four recovery sessions)-for perfusion unit (PU), muscle elasticity, pressure pain threshold (PPT), reactive strength index (RSI), and total quality recovery (TQR).

Results: The statistical analysis revealed significant effects of both massage and BFR/cooling interventions across key recovery outcomes, with large effect sizes for time-related changes in RSI (p < 0.0001; η2 = 0.87), elasticity (p < 0.0001; η2 = 0.84), and PPT (p < 0.0001; η2 = 0.66). Notably, post-exercise 48 h values for RSI, elasticity, PU, and TQR were significantly improved in both the massage and BFR/cool groups compared to control (p < 0.05)), while no significant group differences were observed for PPT.

Conclusions: The study concludes that both massage and combined blood flow restriction with cooling interventions significantly enhance post-exercise recovery-improving muscle perfusion, elasticity, reactive strength, and perceived recovery-compared to passive rest.

运动按摩和限制血流量结合冷疗法加速综合格斗运动员疲劳后肌肉恢复:一项随机对照试验。
目的:本研究的目的是定量评估运动按摩、血流限制(BFR)和冷疗法对综合格斗(MMA)运动员偏心运动后股四头肌恢复的联合影响,重点关注肌肉的生物力学特性、疼痛和力量。方法:本随机、单盲临床试验纳入36名接受mma训练的男性和女性参与者,分为三组:按摩组(n = 12)接受按摩,BFR/冷却组(n = 12)接受BFR和冷却联合治疗,对照组(n = 12)接受被动休息作为对照。疲劳训练方案要求综合格斗选手在一个50厘米的箱子上进行五组增强式跳跃,直到精疲力竭,每组之间休息1分钟。在此之后,按摩组接受20分钟的整体按摩,使用标准化技术;对BFR/cool进行20分钟交替血流量限制(200 mmHg)和四头肌冰袋冷却处理;最后一组作为对照组,被动休息,不进行干预。参与者在运动前、运动后、运动后24小时(两次恢复后)和运动后48小时(四次恢复后)进行四次灌注单位(PU)、肌肉弹性、压痛阈值(PPT)、反应性强度指数(RSI)和总质量恢复(TQR)的评估。结果:统计分析显示,按摩和BFR/冷却干预对关键恢复结果均有显著影响,对RSI的时间相关变化有很大的影响(p < 0.0001;η2 = 0.87),弹性(p < 0.0001;η2 = 0.84), PPT (p < 0.0001;η2 = 0.66)。值得注意的是,与对照组相比,按摩组和BFR/cool组运动后48 h RSI、弹性、PU和TQR值均显著提高(p < 0.05),而PPT组无显著差异。结论:该研究得出结论,与被动休息相比,按摩和联合血流量限制与冷却干预均可显著提高运动后恢复-改善肌肉灌注,弹性,反应强度和感知恢复。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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