Acute Effects of Percussive Massage Treatment on Drop Jump Performance and Achilles Tendon Stiffness
Jazyk angličtina Země Švýcarsko Médium electronic
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
PubMed
36429903
PubMed Central
PMC9690094
DOI
10.3390/ijerph192215187
PII: ijerph192215187
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- Klíčová slova
- fatigue, massage gun, myotonometry, power output, reactive strength index,
- MeSH
- Achillova šlacha * MeSH
- biomechanika MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- perkuse MeSH
- sportovní výkon * MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
This study aimed to investigate the impact of Achilles tendon (AT) mechanical percussion massage (PM) on the passive stiffness of that tendon and subsequent drop jump kinematics. Eleven physically active participants performed two conditions in random order: (i) 60 s of PM applied to each AT (EXP) and (ii) no PM (CTRL). Measurements were performed 5 min before, immediately after, and 5 min following the completion of the PM. In the CTRL, measurements were performed at the same time point but no massage was applied. The two-way ANOVA indicated that there was no statistically significant interaction effect on contact time (p = 0.786), reactive strength index (p = 0.914), and relative peak power (p = 0.896). However, a statistically significant interaction on peak velocity (p = 0.046) and jump height (p = 0.03) was found. Despite that, there was no significant post-hoc comparisons for jump height, it slightly decreased 5 min post-PM (p = 0.136; ES = -0.25; Δ = -3.1%) compared with the CTRL condition (p = 1.00; ES = 0.11; Δ = +1.5%). Friedman's test did not show significant differences in dominant (p = 0.073) and non-dominant limb (p = 0.091) AT stiffness. Although not significant, numerically, the dominant limb AT (p = 0.126; ES = -0.64; Δ = -7.8%) had a larger reduction in stiffness immediately post-PM compared with the non-dominant limb (p = 0.294; ES = -0.26; Δ = -3.6%). The results of this study indicated the temporary effect of PM on the reduction in tissue stiffness. Moreover, these findings show that a mechanical PM might slightly hinder subsequent explosive athletic performance.
Department of Medical Sciences The Wojciech Korfanty School of Economics 40 659 Katowice Poland
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Charles University 162 52 Prague Czech Republic
Institute of Sports Sciences University of Physical Education in Krakow 31 571 Kraków Poland
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