The effect of local cryotherapy on subjective and objective recovery characteristics following an exhaustive jump protocol

Erich Hohenauer,1-3 Peter Clarys,3 Jean-Pierre Baeyens,2-4 Ron Clijsen,1-31Department of Business Economics, Health and Social Care, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, Landquart, Switzerland; 2University College Physiotherapy, Thim van der Laan, Landquart, Switzerland;...

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Main Authors: Hohenauer E, Clarys P, Baeyens JP, Clijsen R
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-08-01
Series:Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine
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spelling doaj-d1851ada40fc4f33901d87e40b7b02052020-11-24T21:32:08ZengDove Medical PressOpen Access Journal of Sports Medicine1179-15432016-08-01Volume 7899728524The effect of local cryotherapy on subjective and objective recovery characteristics following an exhaustive jump protocolHohenauer EClarys PBaeyens JPClijsen RErich Hohenauer,1-3 Peter Clarys,3 Jean-Pierre Baeyens,2-4 Ron Clijsen,1-31Department of Business Economics, Health and Social Care, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, Landquart, Switzerland; 2University College Physiotherapy, Thim van der Laan, Landquart, Switzerland; 3Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium; 4Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BelgiumAbstract: The purpose of this controlled trial was to investigate the effects of a single local cryotherapy session on the recovery characteristics over a period of 72 hours. Twentytwo young and healthy female (n=17; mean age: 21.9±1.1 years) and male (n=5;mean age:25.4±2.8 years) adults participated in this study. Following an exhaustive jump protocol (3×30 countermovement jumps), half of the participants received either a single local cryotherapy application (+8°C) or a single local thermoneutral application (+32°C) of 20-minute duration using two thigh cuffs. Subjective measures of recovery (delayed-onset muscle soreness and ratings of perceived exertion) and objective measures of recovery (vertical jump performanceand peak power output) were assessed immediately following the postexercise applications (0 hours) and at 24 hours, 48 hours, and 72 hours after the jump protocol. Local cryotherapy failed to significantly affect any subjective recovery variable during the 72-hour recovery period (P>0.05). After 72 hours, the ratings of perceived exertion were significantly lower in the thermoneutral group compared to that in the cryotherapy group (P=0.002). No significant differences were observed between the cryotherapy and the thermoneutral groups with respect to any of the objective recovery variables. In this experimental study, a 20-minute cryotherapy cuff application failed to demonstrate a positive effect on any objective measures of recovery. The effects of local thermoneutral application on subjective recovery characteristics were superior when compared to the effects of local cryotherapy application at 72 hours postapplication. Keywords: cryotherapy, cold cuff, muscle damage, recoveryhttps://www.dovepress.com/the-effect-of-local-cryotherapy-on-subjective-and-objective-recovery-c-peer-reviewed-article-OAJSMCryotherapycold-cuffmuscle damagerecovery
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Clarys P
Baeyens JP
Clijsen R
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Clarys P
Baeyens JP
Clijsen R
The effect of local cryotherapy on subjective and objective recovery characteristics following an exhaustive jump protocol
Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine
Cryotherapy
cold-cuff
muscle damage
recovery
author_facet Hohenauer E
Clarys P
Baeyens JP
Clijsen R
author_sort Hohenauer E
title The effect of local cryotherapy on subjective and objective recovery characteristics following an exhaustive jump protocol
title_short The effect of local cryotherapy on subjective and objective recovery characteristics following an exhaustive jump protocol
title_full The effect of local cryotherapy on subjective and objective recovery characteristics following an exhaustive jump protocol
title_fullStr The effect of local cryotherapy on subjective and objective recovery characteristics following an exhaustive jump protocol
title_full_unstemmed The effect of local cryotherapy on subjective and objective recovery characteristics following an exhaustive jump protocol
title_sort effect of local cryotherapy on subjective and objective recovery characteristics following an exhaustive jump protocol
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine
issn 1179-1543
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Erich Hohenauer,1-3 Peter Clarys,3 Jean-Pierre Baeyens,2-4 Ron Clijsen,1-31Department of Business Economics, Health and Social Care, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, Landquart, Switzerland; 2University College Physiotherapy, Thim van der Laan, Landquart, Switzerland; 3Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium; 4Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BelgiumAbstract: The purpose of this controlled trial was to investigate the effects of a single local cryotherapy session on the recovery characteristics over a period of 72 hours. Twentytwo young and healthy female (n=17; mean age: 21.9±1.1 years) and male (n=5;mean age:25.4±2.8 years) adults participated in this study. Following an exhaustive jump protocol (3×30 countermovement jumps), half of the participants received either a single local cryotherapy application (+8°C) or a single local thermoneutral application (+32°C) of 20-minute duration using two thigh cuffs. Subjective measures of recovery (delayed-onset muscle soreness and ratings of perceived exertion) and objective measures of recovery (vertical jump performanceand peak power output) were assessed immediately following the postexercise applications (0 hours) and at 24 hours, 48 hours, and 72 hours after the jump protocol. Local cryotherapy failed to significantly affect any subjective recovery variable during the 72-hour recovery period (P>0.05). After 72 hours, the ratings of perceived exertion were significantly lower in the thermoneutral group compared to that in the cryotherapy group (P=0.002). No significant differences were observed between the cryotherapy and the thermoneutral groups with respect to any of the objective recovery variables. In this experimental study, a 20-minute cryotherapy cuff application failed to demonstrate a positive effect on any objective measures of recovery. The effects of local thermoneutral application on subjective recovery characteristics were superior when compared to the effects of local cryotherapy application at 72 hours postapplication. Keywords: cryotherapy, cold cuff, muscle damage, recovery
topic Cryotherapy
cold-cuff
muscle damage
recovery
url https://www.dovepress.com/the-effect-of-local-cryotherapy-on-subjective-and-objective-recovery-c-peer-reviewed-article-OAJSM
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