The Engineering of Sport 6 2006
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-45951-6_70
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Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Technology for Sports Recovery

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“…Similarly, Waller et al 5 made a pilot study aiming to demonstrate that IPC devices may be beneficial to the warm-down activities of athletes. They compared two different treatments with low pressure (20:15:10 mmHg) and high pressure (70:65:60 mmHg) and concluded that ‘athletes undertaking IPC as part of their training regime should be able to increase their training volume with a reduced risk of discomfort and injury’.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Waller et al 5 made a pilot study aiming to demonstrate that IPC devices may be beneficial to the warm-down activities of athletes. They compared two different treatments with low pressure (20:15:10 mmHg) and high pressure (70:65:60 mmHg) and concluded that ‘athletes undertaking IPC as part of their training regime should be able to increase their training volume with a reduced risk of discomfort and injury’.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was used graduated low-pressure 20:15:10 mm Hg IPC use and graduated high-pressure 70:65:60 mm Hg IPC. T. Waller et al (2006) utilized the IPC as a recovery modality with graduated low-pressure (20 mm Hg) IPC use, and graduated high-pressure (70 mm Hg) IPC. M. Winke and S.H.…”
Section: Figure 4 An Athlete Applying Ipc Cuffmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using IPC has been reported to be effective in regeneration with short-term ECC efforts, reduction of fatigue [18], reduction of edema [19], improvement of local blood supply [20] and improve the ROM [13]. In subsequent studies, IPC was more effective at reducing high lactate levels than passive rest after exercise [21], and also statistically significantly reduced soft tissue stiffness after ECC training [19] and slightly reduced delayed post-exercise (Po-E) pain after short-term intense exercise [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%