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Recovery After High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise in Elite Soccer Players Using VEINOPLUS Sport Technology for Blood-Flow Stimulation

机译:使用VEINOPLUS Sport技术刺激优秀足球运动员高强度间歇运动后的恢复

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Context: Electric muscle stimulation has been suggested to enhance recovery after exhaustive exercise by inducing an increase in blood flow to the stimulated area. Previous studies have failed to support this hypothesis. We hypothesized that the lack of effect shown in previous studies could be attributed to the technique or device used. Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of a recovery intervention using an electric blood-flow stimulator on anaerobic performance and muscle damage in professional soccer players after intermittent, exhaustive exercise. Design: Randomized controlled clinical trial. Setting: National Institute of Sport, Expertise, and Performance (INSEP). Patients or Other Participants: Twenty-six healthy professional male soccer players. Intervention(s): The athletes performed an intermittent fatiguing exercise followed by a 1-hour recovery period, either passive or using an electric blood-flow stimulator (VEINOPLUS). Participants were randomly assigned to a group before the experiment started. Main Outcome Measures(s): Performances during a 30-second all-out exercise test, maximal vertical countermovement jump, and maximal voluntary contraction of the knee extensor muscles were measured at rest, immediately after the exercise, and 1 hour and 24 hours later. Muscle enzymes indicating muscle damage (creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase) and hematologic profiles were analyzed before and 1 hour and 24 hours after the intermittent fatigue exercise. Results: The electric-stimulation group had better 30-second all-out performances at 1 hour after exercise (P = .03) in comparison with the passive-recovery group. However, no differences were observed in muscle damage markers, maximal vertical countermovement jump, or maximal voluntary contraction between groups (P > .05). Conclusions: Compared with passive recovery, electric stimulation using this blood-flow stimulator improved anaerobic performance at 1 hour postintervention. No changes in muscle damage markers or maximal voluntary contraction were detected. These responses may be considered beneficial for athletes engaged in sports with successive rounds interspersed with short, passive recovery periods.
机译:背景:已提出,通过诱导流向被刺激部位的血流增加,进行肌力刺激可以增强力竭运动后的恢复。先前的研究未能支持该假设。我们假设以前的研究表明缺乏效果可能归因于所使用的技术或设备。目的:研究使用电动血流刺激器进行的间歇干预,力竭运动对职业足球运动员无氧运动能力和肌肉损伤的恢复干预效果。设计:随机对照临床试验。地点:国家体育,专门技术和成绩研究所(INSEP)。患者或其他参与者:26位健康的职业男性足球运动员。干预:运动员进行了间歇性疲劳训练,随后进行了1个小时的恢复,既可以是被动的,也可以使用电动血流刺激器(VEINOPLUS)。在实验开始之前,将参与者随机分组。主要观察指标:在运动后,运动后立即以及运动后的1小时和24小时,测量30秒全力运动测试的性能,最大垂直反跳和最大程度的膝关节伸肌自愿收缩。 。在间歇性疲劳运动之前,之后1小时和24小时分析指示肌肉损伤的肌酶(肌酸激酶,乳酸脱氢酶)和血液学特征。结果:与被动恢复组相比,电刺激组在运动后1小时的30秒全能表现更好(P = .03)。但是,两组之间在肌肉损伤标记,最大垂直反跳,最大自愿收缩方面均未观察到差异(P> .05)。结论:与被动恢复相比,使用这种血流刺激器进行电刺激可在干预后1小时改善厌氧性能。未检测到肌肉损伤标志物变化或最大自主收缩。这些响应可能被认为对从事短周期,被动恢复期的连续比赛的运动员有益。

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