Pneumatic Compression Massage Decreases Effects of Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in Active Females
Kate McLellan
Abstract:Background: Eccentric exercise often results in Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) which causes decreases in muscle strength and power with accompanying prolonged pain. Objectives: The study examined the effectiveness of Pneumatic Compression Massage (PCM) on changes in leg power following DOMS-inducing eccentric hamstring exercises. Pain levels and perceived efficacy of PCM as a recovery method for exercise-induced DOMS was also examined. Methods: Twenty-one active college-aged female volunteers were rand… Show more
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