Application of physiotherapeutic methods to support training and post-exercise recovery of combat sports and martial arts contestants

D. Boguszewski
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Physical effort causes numerous changes in musclar tissue. They include among others fatigue, damages to muscle fibers, inflammatory changes, pain during physical effort, as well as after it [1]. Physical fatigue of muscles is a physiologi cal defensive reaction of the body, preventing muscular cell damage and formation of harmful products of metabolism. Rea sons for fatigue depend on intensity and duration of physical effort. They can be divided into two groups: muscular (peripheral fatigue) and depending on the central nervous system (central fatigue) [2]. An essential element of the training process is rest and regeneration of the body. Rest means pauses between efforts (trainings), while regenration involves restoration of exercise capacity of the body. For this purpose numerous physiotherapy treatments, such as massage, sauna or cryotherapy, are applied [3,4]. Application of the above mentioned treatments aims at accelerating and improving the process of post-exercise restitution, as well as injury prevention, treatment of al rea dy existing injuries, compensation of muscular dystonia or improving movement quality [5-7]. Selection of treatments supporting training and biological regeneration of athletes cannot be accidental. Planning and programming biological regeneration should be individualized and thought through, it should correspond to the trainng cycle, cooperate with the implemented training, complete it and prepare athletes for participation in contests. In biological regeneration numerous physiotherapeutic, psychoregulatory and kinesiotherapeutic treatments are applied. It is recom -
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应用物理治疗方法支持搏击运动和武术选手的训练和运动后恢复
体力劳动导致肌肉组织发生许多变化。它们包括疲劳、肌肉纤维损伤、炎症变化、体力劳动过程中的疼痛以及体力劳动后的疼痛[1]。肌肉的生理疲劳是机体的一种生理防御反应,防止肌肉细胞损伤和代谢有害产物的形成。疲劳的程度取决于体力劳动的强度和持续时间。它们可分为两类:肌肉(周围疲劳)和依赖中枢神经系统(中枢疲劳)[2]。训练过程的一个基本要素是身体的休息和再生。休息是指在努力(训练)之间的暂停,而再生是指恢复身体的运动能力。为此,许多物理疗法,如按摩、桑拿或冷冻疗法被应用[3,4]。上述治疗方法的应用旨在加速和改善运动后的恢复过程,以及预防损伤、治疗现有损伤、补偿肌张力障碍或提高运动质量[5-7]。支持运动员训练和生物再生的治疗方法的选择不能是偶然的。生物再生的规划与规划应个性化、深思熟虑,应与训练周期相对应,配合所实施的训练,完成训练,为运动员参加比赛做好准备。在生物再生中,应用了许多物理治疗、心理调节和运动治疗。它是推荐的
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