2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.11322/v1
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The effect of Soft Tissue Manipulation and Rest on Knee Extensor Muscles Fatigue: Do torque Parameters and Induced Perception Following Muscle Fatigue Have Enough Reliability?

Abstract: Background The aim of the study is comparison of the effects of soft tissue manipulation and rest on the knee extensor muscle fatigue after maximal isokinetic contractions. Methods Fifteen healthy females aged 20-30 years selected for research. This study implemented a semi-experimental test-retest measurement method. Each of the volunteers was evaluated three sessions. The first session was to familiarize the volunteers with the test and isokinetics. For the main test, each of the volunteers was evaluated … Show more

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“…In addition to SM, other techniques commonly used as part of multimodal chiropractic care also have the potential to impact musculoskeletal strength including prescriptive or supervised rehabilitative exercise, myofascial release, and other soft-tissue techniques [52] that center largely around improving muscle tone and function. One RCT in the elderly compared the effectiveness of utilizing core stabilization exercises alone versus combined myofascial release technique and core stabilization exercise.…”
Section: Musculoskeletal Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to SM, other techniques commonly used as part of multimodal chiropractic care also have the potential to impact musculoskeletal strength including prescriptive or supervised rehabilitative exercise, myofascial release, and other soft-tissue techniques [52] that center largely around improving muscle tone and function. One RCT in the elderly compared the effectiveness of utilizing core stabilization exercises alone versus combined myofascial release technique and core stabilization exercise.…”
Section: Musculoskeletal Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%