Department of Athletic Training and Health, National Taiwan Sport University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan.
Department of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Taipei, Taipei City, Taiwan.
Explore (NY). 2020 Jan-Feb;16(1):26-34. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2019.08.003. Epub 2019 Aug 12.
Alternative medical and training approaches to accelerate recovery among athletes are growing in popularity. The potential benefits of acupressure massage on attenuating muscle soreness and promoting post-exercise recovery capacity are still unclear.
This study compares the effects of traditional Chinese acupressure massage (TCAM) and active recovery, on subject recovery capacity after acute repeated jumping exercise.
Twenty healthy male athletes were randomly assigned to traditional Chinese acupressure massage (TCAM; N = 10) or active recovery (AR; performing low-intensity exercise during post-exercise recovery; N = 10) groups. TCAM and AR intervention were applied after repeated jumping exercise. Pain scale, knee active/passive range of motion (AROM/PROM), jumping performance, quadriceps maximum voluntary contraction force, creatine kinase, and leukocyte subpopulations were measured at baseline, after and 48 h after exercise.
No significant interaction effects were observed between the jumping performance, quadriceps maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) force, power-to-weight ratio for the two groups before the exercise, after the exercise, and 48 h post exercise. However, the knee flexion AROM/PROM was greater in the TCAM group than that for the AR group (p = 0.005). There were no differences in the VAS, MVC, and jumping performance between treatments. The white blood cell (p = 0.024), and monocytes (p = 0.023) responses were lower in the TCAM group.
We demonstrated that TCAM generates beneficial effects on attenuating joint mobility limitations and lowering systemic inflammatory responses after acute exercise in athletes. These findings suggest that TCAM may be a practical alternative approach for athletes participating in consecutive competitions containing eccentric elements.
替代医学和训练方法正在越来越多地被用于加速运动员的恢复。虽然按压穴位按摩在减轻肌肉酸痛和促进运动后恢复能力方面具有潜在的益处,但目前仍不清楚。
本研究比较了传统中医穴位按压按摩(TCAM)和主动恢复对急性重复跳跃运动后受试者恢复能力的影响。
20 名健康男性运动员被随机分为传统中医穴位按压按摩(TCAM;N=10)或主动恢复(AR;在运动后恢复期进行低强度运动;N=10)组。在重复跳跃运动后,对 TCAM 和 AR 进行干预。在基线、运动后和运动后 48 小时,测量疼痛量表、膝关节主动/被动活动度(AROM/PROM)、跳跃表现、股四头肌最大自主收缩力、肌酸激酶和白细胞亚群。
在运动前、运动后和运动后 48 小时,两组之间的跳跃表现、股四头肌最大自主收缩力(MVC)、功率与体重比均未观察到显著的交互效应。然而,TCAM 组的膝关节屈曲 AROM/PROM 大于 AR 组(p=0.005)。两种治疗方法在 VAS、MVC 和跳跃表现方面没有差异。TCAM 组的白细胞(p=0.024)和单核细胞(p=0.023)反应较低。
我们证明,TCAM 对减轻运动员急性运动后关节活动度受限和降低全身炎症反应具有有益作用。这些发现表明,TCAM 可能是一种实用的替代方法,适用于连续参加包含离心元素的比赛的运动员。