Maximal isometric contraction versus submaximal eccentric contraction in prevention of delayed onset muscle soreness /
Mohamed Marzouk Mohamed Ragab
Maximal isometric contraction versus submaximal eccentric contraction in prevention of delayed onset muscle soreness / المقارنة بين أقصى أنقباض ساكن والأنقباض الأستطالى تحت الأقصى فى الوقاية من الأحتقان العضلى المتأخر Mohamed Marzouk Mohamed Ragab; Supervised Neveen Abdellatif,Reham Hussein Diab - Cairo : Mohamed Marzouk Mohamed Ragab , 2015 - 141 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Basic Science
Background: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is the most common symptom when ordinary individuals and athletes are exposed to unaccustomed physical activity, especially eccentric contraction which impairs athletic performance; ordinary people work ability and physical functioning. A multitude of methods have been investigated to control DOMS. One of the valuable method to control DOMS is repeated bout effect as a prophylactic method. Purpose: To compare the repeated bout effect of maximal isometric with submaximal eccentric contraction on induced DOMS. Methods: Sixty normal male volunteers were assigned randomly into three equal groups: Group A (first study group): 20 subjects received submaximal eccentric contraction on non-dominant elbow flexors as a prophylactic exercise. Group B (second study group):20 subjects received maximal isometric contraction on non-dominant elbow flexors as a prophylactic exercise. Group C (control group):20 subjects did not receive any prophylactic exercises
Delayed onset muscle soreness Maximal isometric peak torque Patient related elbow evaluation scale
Maximal isometric contraction versus submaximal eccentric contraction in prevention of delayed onset muscle soreness / المقارنة بين أقصى أنقباض ساكن والأنقباض الأستطالى تحت الأقصى فى الوقاية من الأحتقان العضلى المتأخر Mohamed Marzouk Mohamed Ragab; Supervised Neveen Abdellatif,Reham Hussein Diab - Cairo : Mohamed Marzouk Mohamed Ragab , 2015 - 141 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Basic Science
Background: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is the most common symptom when ordinary individuals and athletes are exposed to unaccustomed physical activity, especially eccentric contraction which impairs athletic performance; ordinary people work ability and physical functioning. A multitude of methods have been investigated to control DOMS. One of the valuable method to control DOMS is repeated bout effect as a prophylactic method. Purpose: To compare the repeated bout effect of maximal isometric with submaximal eccentric contraction on induced DOMS. Methods: Sixty normal male volunteers were assigned randomly into three equal groups: Group A (first study group): 20 subjects received submaximal eccentric contraction on non-dominant elbow flexors as a prophylactic exercise. Group B (second study group):20 subjects received maximal isometric contraction on non-dominant elbow flexors as a prophylactic exercise. Group C (control group):20 subjects did not receive any prophylactic exercises
Delayed onset muscle soreness Maximal isometric peak torque Patient related elbow evaluation scale