2012
DOI: 10.5854/jiaptr.2012.10.30.422
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Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation(TENS), Self-Stretching and Functional Massage on the Muscle Fatigue by Maximum Muscular Strength

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“…Cho et al's research is different from the research of this study by applying TENS only on the gastrocnemius while the tibialis anterior is missed, yet, is meaningful for finding the effect of TENS application on the gastrocnemius. However, according to Yoon et al's research, the result of fatigue occurring movement of the quadriceps performed by separating subjects into the functional massage, the stretching and TENS groups shows no significant difference among the groups [16]. Therefore, the study states that the application of TENS is helpful to recover the tensed status of muscle [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Cho et al's research is different from the research of this study by applying TENS only on the gastrocnemius while the tibialis anterior is missed, yet, is meaningful for finding the effect of TENS application on the gastrocnemius. However, according to Yoon et al's research, the result of fatigue occurring movement of the quadriceps performed by separating subjects into the functional massage, the stretching and TENS groups shows no significant difference among the groups [16]. Therefore, the study states that the application of TENS is helpful to recover the tensed status of muscle [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This may indicate that the functional massage group showed more effective functional improvement than the stretching group. Currently, there are not so many direct studies that compare functional massage and stretching to examine functional improvement but a few studies are in progress in which functional massage is combined with manual therapy [21]. There was a study in which after a massage technique was applied one-off to the ankles and soles of elderly persons similarly to the present study and joint mobilization was applied together with static pressure and sliding pressure, significant increases in the time of one leg balance and the distance of lateral reach were observed [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%