Effects of Massage Between Sets of an Intense Isokinetic Exercise- Protocol of Knee Extensors in Tae Kwon Do Athletes
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
26 Tae Kwon Do athletes performed a vigorous exercise program on the isokinetic dynamometer twice in a period of 10 days, each time on a different extremity. In this way two groups of 26 individuals each were created, with the same individuals alternating. In the massage group (MG) a sport massage was applied between the sets while in the control group (NMG) the break was passive.
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Detailed Description
Objective: Τo investigate the effects of massage in athletic performance when applied during intervals of an intense isokinetic exercise protocol for knee extensor muscles.
Design: Randomized Controlled Trial. Participants: 26 Tae Kwon Do athletes performed a vigorous exercise program on the isokinetic dynamometer twice in a period of 10 days, each time on a different extremity. In this way two groups of 26 individuals each were created, with the same individuals alternating. In the massage group (MG) a sport massage was applied between the sets while in the control group (CG) the break was passive.
Main Outcome Measures: knee flexion and extension ROM, thigh circumference, and creatine kinase (CK) levels in blood plasma were measured before and after each test while L-DOMS was measured 24, 48, 72 and 96 hours after the exercise.
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
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Experimental: Massage group (ME) A sport massage was applied between the sets of an intense isokinetic exercise protocol for knee extensor muscles |
Other: Isokinetic intense exercise protocol
The isokinetic protocol included 6 sets of 10 maximum efforts at 60 °/s of one leg with a 2-minute break between the sets.
Other: Massage treatment
Massage consisted of stroking (30") and petrissage (50") for muscle relaxation, then friction (10"), pincement and clapping (30") to prepare muscles for the next set.
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Active Comparator: Control the break between the sets of an intense isokinetic exercise protocol for knee extensor muscles was passive |
Other: Isokinetic intense exercise protocol
The isokinetic protocol included 6 sets of 10 maximum efforts at 60 °/s of one leg with a 2-minute break between the sets.
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Changes in Active Knee Range of Motion (ROM) [day 1: pre-treatment, after- treatment, day: 10 pre-treatment, after- treatment]
The ROM of knee flexion and extension was measured before and after the exercise program application in both trials. In particular, the active knee extension was measured in the supine position and the active flexion in the prone position using a universal type goniometer.
- Changes in creatine kinase (CK) levels in blood plasma [day 1: pre-treatment, after- treatment, day: 10 pre-treatment, after- treatment]
Blood samples were taken before and 24 hours after the isokinetic protocol to determine whether the exercise program caused fatigue and muscle damage. The blood sample was analyzed to determine CK activity levels in blood plasma using an in-vitro quantitative assay followed by a photometer
- Changes in thigh circumference [day 1: pre-treatment, after- treatment, day: 10 pre-treatment, after- treatment]
The circumference of the thigh was measured with a tape measure before the test and after the exercise program at fixed spots at a distance of 10 and 20 cm from the center of the patella
- Changes in Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) [day 1: 24, 48, 72 and 96 hours after-exercise, day 10: 24, 48, 72 and 96 hours after-exercise]
The DOMS measurement for the lower extremities (L-DOMS) was performed with the VAS scale 24, 48, 72 and 96 hours after the completion of the program. The VAS scale was tentative where 1 corresponded to "no soreness" and 10 to "very, very sore". The L-DOMS was assessed according to Doma et al1,22 and according to Jakeman et al, through questioning after they completed a body weight squat until their knees were flexed to approximately 90°
Secondary Outcome Measures
- Changes in concentric and eccentric torque [day 1: pre-treatment]
During the baseline testing session, the maximum concentric and eccentric torque of knee extensors at 60 °/s was measured with the Cybex Norm.The participant then sat in the armchair of the isokinetic dynamometer with his arms crossed in the chest. Two crossed straps held the torso firmly on the back of the armchair and a belt with an additional strap held the pelvis still. Each participant performed 3 maximal efforts with each leg and the best of the 3 efforts was recorded.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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Professional athletes
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Age range between 18-25.
Exclusion Criteria:
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Conduction of any strengthening exercises on the day before the tests
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Musculoskeletal injury during the last six months
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Background of knee trauma and/or surgery
Contacts and Locations
Locations
Site | City | State | Country | Postal Code | |
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1 | Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences | Thessaloníki | Central Makedonia | Greece | 57001 |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- Aristotle University Of Thessaloniki
Investigators
- Study Director: Evaggelos Sykaras, Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences
Study Documents (Full-Text)
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Publications
None provided.- EC-9/2020