Masatoshi Nakamura, Kazuki Kasahara, Yuta Murakami, Kosuke Takeuchi, Ewan Thomas, Antonino Scardina, Andreas Konrad
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Abstract
Introducation: This study aimed to clarify whether or not the prolonged effect of a 180-s static stretching (SS) exercise could be maintained for a longer period by performing an additional short-term (15-s) SS exercise following a 15-min rest.
Methods: The participants were 15 healthy untrained adult males in three conditions: (1) SS condition (180-s SS exercise only); (2) SS + 15 s condition (180-s SS and 15-s SS exercise during the rest period); and (3) noSS + 15-s condition (15-s SS exercise only). The knee flexion range of motion (ROM), pain pressure threshold (PPT), and tissue hardness were measured before (PRE), immediately after (POST), and 15 min and 30 min after the SS exercise.
Results and discussion: Significant interaction effects were observed in all variables. Post hoc tests showed that knee flexion ROM showed an immediate significant change (P < 0.05) and also at 15 min and 30 min after the SS exercise in the SS + 15 s condition. Tissue hardness showed an immediate significant decrease (P < 0.05) and also at 15 min, but not at 30 min after the SS exercise in the SS + 15 s condition. The additional short-term (15 s) SS exercise in the rest period may have a potential long-lasting effect on ROM increase and tissue hardness decrease.
介绍:本研究旨在阐明,在休息15分钟后进行额外的短期(15秒)静态拉伸(SS)运动,是否可以更长时间地保持180秒静态拉伸(SS)运动的延长效果:受试者为 15 名未经训练的健康成年男性,分为三种情况:(1) SS 条件(仅 180 秒的 SS 运动);(2) SS + 15 秒条件(180 秒的 SS 运动和休息期间 15 秒的 SS 运动);(3) 无 SS + 15 秒条件(仅 15 秒的 SS 运动)。在 SS 运动前(PRE)、运动后(POST)、运动后 15 分钟和 30 分钟分别测量了膝关节屈曲活动范围(ROM)、痛压阈值(PPT)和组织硬度:在所有变量中都观察到了显著的交互效应。事后检验表明,在 SS + 15 秒的条件下,膝关节屈曲 ROM 立即发生了显著变化(P < 0.05),在 SS 运动后 15 分钟和 30 分钟也是如此。组织硬度立即显著下降(P < 0.05),在 SS + 15 秒条件下,SS 运动后 15 分钟也显著下降,但在 30 分钟后没有显著下降。在休息期间进行额外的短期(15 秒)SS 运动可能会对 ROM 的增加和组织硬度的降低产生潜在的持久影响。