Active versus passive foam rolling on range of motion, tissue property, and neural adaptation in healthy young adults: A randomised controlled trial

IF 1.2 Q3 REHABILITATION JOURNAL OF BODYWORK AND MOVEMENT THERAPIES Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.09.002
Akane Yoshimura , Robert Schleip , Jan Wilke , Andreas Schilder , Punito M. Aisenpreis , Takaya Narita , Kohei Watanabe , Norikazu Hirose
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Abstract

Introduction

Self-massage using a foam roller (foam rolling) is effective for increasing range of motion (ROM). However, the independent effects of pressure stimulation and voluntary movement during foam rolling remain unclear. This study investigated the effects of pressure stimulation and voluntary movement during the foam rolling intervention on ROM and its related parameters from the aspects of tissue mechanical properties and the central nervous system.

Methods

This study set a randomised open-label controlled parallel group design involving active foam rolling with pressure stimulation and voluntary movement (A-FR), passive foam rolling with only pressure stimulation (P-FR), and sham rolling with only voluntary movement (SHAM) of the calf muscle. Twenty-seven healthy active adults (males: 16, females: 11) were analysed. Parameters of tissue mechanical properties (as measured by tissue stiffness and thickness) and systemic nervous adaptation (as measured by PPT, stretch tolerance, HRV, and mood states), as well as maximal ankle active/passive dorsiflexion ROM, were measured.

Results

A-FR significantly improved pressure pain threshold, stretch tolerance, and negative mood and increased active and passive ROM. P-FR significantly improved parasympathetic nervous activity and negative mood and increased passive ROM. However, SHAM did not affect any ROM or parameters of tissue mechanical properties and systemic neural adaptation except for some negative mood improvement.

Conclusion

Voluntary movement does not independently affect ROM, whereas pressure simulation independently enhances ROM during the foam rolling intervention. Combining pressure stimulation and voluntary movement can enhance the ROM effect and influence parameters of tissue mechanical properties and the central nervous system.

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主动与被动泡沫滚动法对健康年轻人的活动范围、组织特性和神经适应性的影响:随机对照试验
导言:使用泡沫滚筒进行自我按摩(泡沫滚动)可有效增加运动范围(ROM)。然而,泡沫滚动过程中压力刺激和自主运动的独立影响仍不明确。本研究从组织机械特性和中枢神经系统方面探讨了在泡沫滚动干预过程中压力刺激和自主运动对小腿肌肉活动范围及其相关参数的影响。 本研究采用随机开放标签对照平行组设计,包括压力刺激和自主运动的主动泡沫滚动(A-FR)、仅有压力刺激的被动泡沫滚动(P-FR)和仅有自主运动的假滚动(SHAM)。研究人员对 27 名健康的成年人(男性 16 人,女性 11 人)进行了分析。结果A-FR 显著改善了压力痛阈值、拉伸耐受性和负面情绪,增加了主动和被动 ROM。P-FR能明显改善副交感神经活动和负面情绪,增加被动ROM。结论在泡沫滚揉干预过程中,自主运动不会单独影响 ROM,而压力模拟会单独增强 ROM。结合压力刺激和自主运动可以增强 ROM 效果,并影响组织机械特性参数和中枢神经系统。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies brings you the latest therapeutic techniques and current professional debate. Publishing highly illustrated articles on a wide range of subjects this journal is immediately relevant to everyday clinical practice in private, community and primary health care settings. Techiques featured include: • Physical Therapy • Osteopathy • Chiropractic • Massage Therapy • Structural Integration • Feldenkrais • Yoga Therapy • Dance • Physiotherapy • Pilates • Alexander Technique • Shiatsu and Tuina
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