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Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy
2001 Volume.13 No. 3 p.653 ~ p.664
Variation of Mortality Over the Life Cycle: Analysis of the U.S. Vital Statistics for 1960 - 1980
±è½ÂÁØ/Kim, Seung-Joon
±è¿ë³²/À̱ÙÈñ/ÀÌÀνÇ/±èº´Á¶/¹è¼º¼ö/Kim, Yong-Nam/Lee, Keun-Heui/Lee, In-Sil/Kim, Byung-Jo/Bae, Sung-Soo
Abstract
Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) was the sensation of discomfort and stiffness in the muscle, often after taking part in unaccustomed physical activity.
No universally accepted treatment exist.
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of cryotherapy and intermittent compression on the
delayed onset muscle soreness.
Flexion elbow joint position and extension(Universal Goniometer), pain(Muscle Soreness Rating Scale) and mechanical pain threshold (Algometer) were measured before 30 minutes DOMS was induced. The data were analyzed by measure of Mann-Whitney test and Kruskal-Wallis test. The result were as follow;
1. There were no significantly differences between groups or over time in relation to range of motion.
2. Muscle Soreness Rating was significantly high in cryotherapy and intermittent compression at 48, 72 hours after DOMS was induced
(p <.05).
3. Mechanical pain threshold begin to increased at 24 hours and significantly in cryotherapy and intermittent compression groups at 48, 72 hours after DOMS was induced (p<.05). 4. A negative Correlation between muscle soreness rating scale and mechanical pain threshold graphs at 24,
48, and 72 hours after exercise indicated in cryotherapy and intermittent compression groups.
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