2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep18525
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Cryotherapy Reduces Inflammatory Response Without Altering Muscle Regeneration Process and Extracellular Matrix Remodeling of Rat Muscle

Abstract: The application of cryotherapy is widely used in sports medicine today. Cooling could minimize secondary hypoxic injury through the reduction of cellular metabolism and injury area. Conflicting results have also suggested cryotherapy could delay and impair the regeneration process. There are no definitive findings about the effects of cryotherapy on the process of muscle regeneration. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of a clinical-like cryotherapy on inflammation, regeneration and extra… Show more

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“…; Vieira Ramos et al . ). In the present study, there were no significant differences in the numbers of neutrophils and macrophages, or mRNA expression of the cell surface receptors MAC1 and CD163 between cold water immersion and active recovery (Fig.…”
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“…; Vieira Ramos et al . ). In the present study, there were no significant differences in the numbers of neutrophils and macrophages, or mRNA expression of the cell surface receptors MAC1 and CD163 between cold water immersion and active recovery (Fig.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…; Vieira Ramos et al . ). In the present study, IL1β , IL6 , TNF , CCL2 , CXCL2 , IL8 and LIF mRNA increased in skeletal muscle after both cold water immersion and active recovery (Figs and ).…”
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“…Sendo assim, todas as técnicas que utilizam o frio como massagem com gelo, criocirurgia, crioalongamento, submissão de uma queimadura à agua fria são consideradas crioterapia (CORTI, 2014;KIEVES et al, 2016;RAMOS et al, 2016). Segundo Dragone et al (2014), a aplicação de frio pode ser realizada de diversas maneiras: cobertores de água fria circulante, bolsas de gelo reutilizáveis, cubos de gelo enrolados em toalha, copos de gelo, imersão fria, compressas frias, sprays de vapor frio ou banhos de contraste.…”
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“…; Vieira Ramo et al . ), the majority of human studies focus on performance outcomes, typically muscle function and/or soreness outcomes of CWI and a large degree of variability exists. In this issue of The Journal of Physiology , Peake et al .…”
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