INTERMITTENT PNEUMATIC COMPRESSION EFFECT ON ECCENTRIC EXERCISE-INDUCED SWELLING, STIFFNESS, AND STRENGTH LOSS

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CHLEBOUN, GS [1 ]
HOWELL, JN [1 ]
BAKER, HL [1 ]
BALLARD, TN [1 ]
GRAHAM, JL [1 ]
HALLMAN, HL [1 ]
PERKINS, LE [1 ]
SCHAUSS, JH [1 ]
CONATSER, RR [1 ]
机构
[1] COLL OSTEOPATH MED,SOMAT DYSFUNCT RES INST,ATHENS,OH
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ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION | 1995年 / 76卷 / 08期
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10.1016/S0003-9993(95)80529-X
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
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Objective: The purpose was to determine if intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) affects muscle swelling, stiffness, and strength loss resulting from eccentric exercise-induced injury of the elbow flexors. We hypothesized that the compression would decrease swelling and stiffness. Design: Repeated measures design with a before-after trial comparison within each day. Setting: Conducted at a university Somatic Dysfunction Laboratory. Subjects: Twenty-two college women students were studied. They had not been lifting weights or otherwise participating in regular arm exercise for the 6 months before the study. They had no history of upper extremity injury or cardiovascular disease. Interventions: Subjects performed one bout of eccentric exercise at a high load to induce elbow flexor muscle injury. Uniform IPC was applied on the day of exercise and daily for 5 days at 60mmHg, 40 seconds inflation, 20 deflation for 20 minutes. Main Outcome Measures: Measurements of arm circumference, stiffness, and isometric strength were recorded before exercise, then before and after IPC for 5 days after exercise. Passive muscle stiffness was measured on a device that extends the elbow stepwise and records the torque required to hold the forearm at each elbow angle. Results: Circumference and stiffness increased and strength decreased during the 5 days post-exercise (p < .05). IPC significantly decreased circumference and stiffness most notably on days 2 and 3 after exercise (p < .05). The strength loss was not affected by IPC. Conclusion: IPC is effective in temporarily decreasing the swelling and stiffness after exercise-induced muscle injury. (C) 1995 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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