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The Effects of Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Stretching on Post-Exercise Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in Young Adults

机译:本体感受神经肌肉促进舒展对年轻成年人运动后延迟发作肌肉酸痛的影响

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Until recently, the scientific community believed that post-exercise stretching could reduce delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), but recent reviews of studies on the topic have concluded that pre- or post-exercise static stretching has no effect on mitigating DOMS. However, the effect of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) post-exercise stretching on preventing DOMS has not been adequately studied. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of post-exercise PNF stretching on DOMS. Young adult participants (N=57) were randomly assigned to a PNF stretching group (n=19), a static stretching group (n=20), and to a no-stretching control group (n=18). All participants completed exercise designed to induce DOMS prior to post-exercise experimental stretching protocols. Participants rated their soreness level on a pain scale 24 and 48 hours post-exercise. A 3 x 2 mixed ANOVA showed there was an effect for time (p<.01). Post hoc testing revealed that DOMS pain significantly decreased (p<.05) from 24 to 48 hours post-exercise for the PNF and control groups, but not for the static stretching group. Other analyses revealed a significant correlation (r=.61, p<.01) between the pre- and post-exercise stretch scores and the 48 hour post-exercise pain score for the PNF group. Consistent with the results of previous research on post-exercise static stretching, these results indicate that post-exercise PNF stretching also does not prevent DOMS. However, the correlation analysis suggests it is possible the pre-stretch muscle contractions of the post-exercise PNF protocol may have placed a load on an already damaged muscle causing more DOMS for some participants.
机译:直到最近,科学界还认为,运动后的拉伸可以减少延迟发作的肌肉酸痛(DOMS),但有关该主题的最新研究综述认为,运动前或运动后的静态拉伸对缓解DOMS无效。但是,运动后的本体感觉神经肌肉促进(PNF)预防DOMS的效果尚未得到充分研究。这项研究的目的是确定运动后PNF拉伸对DOMS的影响。年轻的成年参与者(N = 57)被随机分配到PNF伸展组(n = 19),静态伸展组(n = 20)和无伸展对照组(n = 18)。所有参与者完成了旨在在运动后实验性拉伸方案之前诱导DOMS的运动。参与者在运动后24小时和48小时以疼痛量表评估他们的酸痛程度。 3 x 2的混合方差分析表明存在时间效应(p <.01)。事后测试显示,对于PNF和对照组,运动后24到48小时,DOMS疼痛显着降低(p <.05),而对于静态拉伸组则没有。其他分析显示,PNF组运动前后的拉伸评分与运动后48小时疼痛评分之间存在显着相关性(r = .61,p <.01)。与先前关于运动后静态拉伸的研究结果一致,这些结果表明运动后PNF拉伸也不能阻止DOMS。但是,相关性分析表明,运动后PNF协议的拉伸前肌肉收缩可能给已经受损的肌肉施加了负担,从而给一些参与者带来了更多的DOMS。

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