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皮下脂肪组织厚度会改变冷冻治疗期间的冷却时间。

Subcutaneous adipose tissue thickness alters cooling time during cryotherapy.

作者信息

Otte Jeffrey W, Merrick Mark A, Ingersoll Christopher D, Cordova Mitchell L

机构信息

Minnesota Vikings, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA.

出版信息

Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2002 Nov;83(11):1501-5. doi: 10.1053/apmr.2002.34833.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine if differing subcutaneous adipose thickness alters the treatment duration required to produce a standard cooling effect during cryotherapy.

DESIGN

A 4-group, between-groups comparison in which the independent variable was skinfold thickness (0-10mm, 11-20mm, 21-30mm, 31-40mm) and the dependent variable was cooling time, defined as the treatment duration required to decrease intramuscular (IM) temperature 7 degrees C from baseline.

SETTING

A sports injury research laboratory.

PARTICIPANTS

Forty-seven volunteers with anterior thigh skinfold measurement of less than 40mm.

INTERVENTION

Topical cryotherapy (750g crushed-ice bag) to the anterior thigh to produce a typical cooling effect, defined as IM temperature at 1cm subadipose declining by 7 degrees C.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE

Cryotherapy treatment duration required to produce a standardized cooling effect in subjects with differing subcutaneous adipose thickness.

RESULTS

Analysis of variance revealed that mean time to cool IM tissues by 7 degrees C differed across all groups, with cooling time increasing as adipose thickness increased. The mean +/- standard deviation cooling times were as follows: 31-40mm (58.6+/-11.7min), 21-30mm (37.8+/-9.6min), 11-20mm (23.3+/-6.7min), and 0-10mm (8.0+/-3.4min).

CONCLUSIONS

During cold application, there is a clinically important direct relationship between adipose thickness and required cooling time. This relationship necessitates dramatic adjustments to cryotherapy duration to produce similar IM temperature changes. A 25-minute treatment may be adequate for a patient with a skinfold of 20mm or less; however, a 40-minute application is required to produce similar results in a patients with skinfolds between 21 and 30mm, whereas a 60-minute application is required for patients with skinfolds of 30 to 40mm.

摘要

目的

确定不同的皮下脂肪厚度是否会改变冷冻治疗期间产生标准降温效果所需的治疗时长。

设计

一项4组组间比较研究,其中自变量为皮褶厚度(0 - 10毫米、11 - 20毫米、21 - 30毫米、31 - 40毫米),因变量为降温时间,定义为将肌内(IM)温度从基线降低7摄氏度所需的治疗时长。

地点

一个运动损伤研究实验室。

参与者

47名大腿前部皮褶测量值小于40毫米的志愿者。

干预措施

对大腿前部进行局部冷冻治疗(750克碎冰袋)以产生典型的降温效果,定义为皮下1厘米处的IM温度下降7摄氏度。

主要观察指标

在皮下脂肪厚度不同的受试者中产生标准化降温效果所需的冷冻治疗时长。

结果

方差分析显示,所有组间将IM组织降温7摄氏度的平均时间不同,且随着脂肪厚度增加,降温时间延长。平均±标准差降温时间如下:31 - 40毫米(58.6±11.7分钟)、21 - 30毫米(37.8±9.6分钟)、11 - 20毫米(23.3±6.7分钟)和0 - 10毫米(8.0±3.4分钟)。

结论

在冷敷过程中,脂肪厚度与所需降温时间之间存在临床上重要的直接关系。这种关系使得冷冻治疗时长需要大幅调整以产生相似的IM温度变化。对于皮褶厚度为20毫米或更小的患者,25分钟的治疗可能足够;然而,对于皮褶厚度在21至30毫米之间的患者,需要40分钟的治疗才能产生相似的效果;而对于皮褶厚度为30至40毫米的患者,则需要60分钟的治疗。

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