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Title: Effects of partial-body cryotherapy (− 110 °C) on muscle recovery between high-intensity exercise bouts.
Authors: Ferreira Júnior, João Batista
Marques, Martim Francisco Bottaro
Soares, Saulo Rodrigo Sampaio
Vieira, Carlos Alexandre
Cleto, Vitor Alonso
Cadore, Eduardo Lusa
Coelho, Leonardo Gomes Martins
Simões, Herbert Gustavo
Brown, L. E.
Issue Date: 2014
Citation: FERREIRA JÚNIOR, J. B. et al. Effects of partial-body cryotherapy (− 110 °C) on muscle recovery between high-intensity exercise bouts. International Journal of Sports Medicine, p. 1-6, 2014. Disponível em:<https://www.thieme-connect.com/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0034-1382057> . Acesso em: 16 jun. 2017.
Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a single partial-body cryotherapy bout between training sessions on strength recovery. 12 young men (23.9 ± 5.9 years) were randomly exposed to 2 different conditions separated by 7 days: 1) Partial-body cryotherapy (subjects were exposed to 3 min of partial-body cryotherapy at − 110 °C between 2 high-intensity training sessions); 2) Control (subjects were not exposed to partial-body cryotherapy between 2 high-intensity training sessions). Subjects were exposed to partial-body cryotherapy after the first training session. The 2 knee extension highintensity training sessions were separated by a 40-min rest interval. Knee extension training consisted of 6 sets of 10 repetitions at 60 °.s − 1 for concentric actions and 6 sets of 10 at 180.s − 1 for eccentric actions. The decrease in eccentric peak torque and total work was significantly (p < 0.05) less after partial-body cryotherapy (5.6 and 2 %, respectively) when compared to control (16 and 11.6 %, respectively). However, the decrease in concentric peak torque and total work was not different (p > 0.05) between partial-body cryotherapy (9.4 and 6.5 %, respectively) and control (7.5 and 5.2 %, respectively). These results indicate that the use of partial-body cryotherapy between-training sessions can enhance eccentric muscle performance recovery.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/8062
metadata.dc.identifier.uri2: https://www.thieme-connect.com/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0034-1382057
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1382057
ISSN: 0172-4622
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