运动按摩疗法可减轻迟发性肌肉酸痛:系统回顾与元分析

Dhiva Luhtirani Yanitamara, Suryo Saputra Perdana, Amalia Nur Azizah
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背景:延迟性肌肉酸痛(DOMS)是一种在活动后不久出现肌肉疼痛的症状,通常发生在进行超出正常能力的运动或活动后不久。这种情况也可能是由于做了以前从未做过的运动或活动而引起的。DOMS 通常出现在健康人身上,但主要发生在运动员身上。目的:确定运动按摩是否能减少 DOMS 并为患者提供恢复效果:本研究采用 PRISMA 图表进行系统回顾和荟萃分析。使用 PICO 进行文章检索和资格测试。研究对象: DOMS 患者。干预:运动按摩。比较:对照治疗。结果:减轻疼痛。所使用的文章来自两个数据库,即 PubMed 和 Science Direct。文章搜索关键词为 "DOMS"、"恢复 "和 "运动按摩"。本研究的纳入标准是采用随机对照试验研究设计的全文文章。使用的关系测量指标为平均标准差。本文使用 Review Manager 5.4 应用程序进行分析:审查的八篇文章分别来自加利福尼亚、加拿大、西班牙、美国、南非和巴西。结果表明,运动按摩不能有效且显著地减轻 DOMS。接受运动按摩的 DOMS 患者的平均疼痛评分为-0.19,低于接受对照组治疗的患者(SMD=-0.19;95% CI= -1.93 至 0.10;P=0.19):结论:运动按摩不能有效且显著地减少恢复过程中的 DOMS。
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Sports massage therapy on the reduction of delayed onset muscle soreness: A systematic review and meta analysis
Background: DOMS (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness) is a condition where muscle pain appears shortly after activity, usually occurring shortly after doing sports or activities that exceed the usual capacity. It can also be caused by doing sports or activities he has never done before. DOMS usually appears in a healthy person but mainly occurs in athletes. A sports massage intervention is recommended to reduce the DOMS in the recovery process.Purpose: To determine whether sports massage can reduce DOMS and provide recovery effects on a person.Method: This research is a systematic review and meta-analysis using the PRISMA diagram. Performed article search with eligibility test with PICO. Population: people with DOMS. Intervention: Sport massage. Comparison: control treatment. Outcome: pain reduction. The articles used came from 2 databases, namely PubMed and Science Direct. The keywords in this article search are "DOMS," AND "Recovery," AND "Sport massage." The inclusion criteria in this study were full-text articles with a Randomized Control Trial research design. The relationship measure used is Mean SD. This article was analyzed using the Review Manager 5.4 application.Results: The eight articles reviewed were from California, Canada, Spain, the USA, South Africa, and Brazil. The results showed that sports massage could not reduce DOMS effectively and significantly. A person with DOMS who received sports massage had an average pain score of -0.19, lower than someone who received control treatment (SMD= -0.19; 95% CI= -1.93 to 0.10; p=0.19).Conclusion: Sports massage cannot reduce DOMS in the recovery process effectively and significantly.
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