Effects of cold water immersion and compression garment use after eccentric exercise on recovery.

Tatsuhiro Maruyama, Sahiro Mizuno, Kazushige Goto
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Purpose: The combined effect of different types of post-exercise treatment has not been fully explored. We investigated the effect of combined cold water immersion (CWI) and compression garment (CG) use after maximal eccentric exercise on maximal muscle strength, indirect muscle damage markers in the blood, muscle thickness, and muscle soreness score 24 h after exercise.

Methods: Ten men performed two trials (CWI + CG and CON) in random order. In the CWI + CG trial, the subjects performed 15 min of CWI (15°C), followed by wearing of a lower-body CG for 24 h after exercise. In the CON trial, there was no post-exercise treatment. The exercise consisted of 6 × 10 maximal isokinetic (60°·s-1) eccentric knee extensions using one lower limb. The maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) and maximal isokinetic (60°·s-1) strength during knee extension, as well as the indirect muscle damage markers, were evaluated before exercise and 24 h after exercise.

Results: The maximal muscle strength decreased in both trials (p < 0.001), with no difference between them. The exercise-induced elevation in the myoglobin concentration tended to be lower in the CWI + CG trial than in the CON trial (p = 0.060). The difference in the MVC, maximal isokinetic strength, muscle thickness, and muscle soreness score between the trials was not significant.

Conclusion: CWI followed by wearing of a CG after maximal eccentric exercise tended to attenuate the exercise-induced elevation of indirect muscle damage markers in the blood.

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偏心运动后冷水浸泡及穿压缩服对康复的影响。
目的:不同类型运动后治疗的联合效果尚未得到充分探讨。我们研究了最大偏心运动后联合冷水浸泡(CWI)和压缩服(CG)对运动后24小时最大肌力、血液中间接肌肉损伤指标、肌肉厚度和肌肉酸痛评分的影响。方法:10例患者随机进行CWI + CG和CON两组试验。在CWI + CG试验中,受试者进行15分钟的CWI(15°C),然后在运动后佩戴下半身CG 24小时。在CON试验中,没有运动后治疗。该运动包括单下肢6 × 10次最大等速(60°·s-1)偏心膝关节伸展。在运动前和运动后24小时评估膝关节伸展时的最大自主收缩(MVC)和最大等速(60°·s-1)强度,以及间接肌肉损伤指标。结果:两项试验的最大肌力均下降(p < 0.001),两者之间无差异。CWI + CG组运动引起的肌红蛋白浓度升高倾向于低于CON组(p = 0.060)。试验之间MVC、最大等速力量、肌肉厚度和肌肉酸痛评分的差异不显著。结论:在最大偏心运动后,CWI后佩戴CG倾向于减弱运动引起的血液中间接肌肉损伤标志物的升高。
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