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Prolonged Superficial Local Cryotherapy Attenuates Microcirculatory Impairment, Regional Inflammation, and Muscle Necrosis After Closed Soft Tissue Injury in Rats
Closed soft tissue injury induces progressive microvascular dysfunction and regional inflammation. The authors tested the hypothesis that adverse trauma-induced effects can be reduced by local cooling. While superficial cooling reduces swelling, pain, and cellular oxygen demand, the effects of cryotherapy on posttraumatic microcirculation are incompletely understood. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study.
Prolonged Superficial Local Cryotherapy Attenuates Microcirculatory Impairment, Regional Inflammation, and Muscle Necrosis After Closed Soft Tissue Injury in Rats
Closed soft tissue injury induces progressive microvascular dysfunction and regional inflammation. The authors tested the hypothesis that adverse trauma-induced effects can be reduced by local cooling. While superficial cooling reduces swelling, pain, and cellular oxygen demand, the effects of cryotherapy on posttraumatic microcirculation are incompletely understood. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study.
EFFECTS OF WHOLE-BODY CRYOTHERAPY ON DELAYED ONSET MUSCLE SORENESS
After plyometric or any other unaccustomed exercise, a sensation of discomfort within skeletal muscle, accompanied with decrease in muscle force, range of motion and physical performance, can be present in the elite or novice athletes (Akuthota, Ferreiro, Moore, & Fredericson, 2008; MacIntyre, Reid, & McKenzie, 1995; Proske & Morgan, 2001). This exercise-induced sensation is referred to as delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) and is one of the most common recurrent forms of sports injury.
CRYOGENIC PHYSICAL THERAPY
Cryogenic physiotherapy – medical and generally therapeutic procedure based on the short-term contact of the skin surface with the gas cooled to the temperature of -180ºC to -120º C. The duration of the contact is considerably important. Since the skin surface has to be cooled to the temperature low than 0º C (32º F) for at least 90 sec., the time of the therapeutic treatment should last from 2 to 3 minutes.
Acute and long term effects of WBC
inflammation and pain in, for example, arthritis [1], osteoarthritis [2] and fibromyalgia [3]. Winter swimming (WS), i.e. swimming or immersion in ice-cold water, is practised in northern countries, where seas, lakes and rivers freeze during the wintertime. Both WBC and WS represent intense but short-term cold exposure.
The Use of Cryotherapy in Acute Sports Injuries
Although the use of the reduction of skin temperature to treat muscular injuries is known since the ancient Greeks and it was mentioned by Hippocrates (470-370 BC), the terms cryotherapy has been first introduced by Pursey in 1908 to describe the treatment of skin lesions with very low temperatures.
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