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Massage induces an immediate, albeit short-term, reduction in muscle stiffness
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posted on 2018-06-28, 00:00 authored by M Eriksson Crommert, L Lacourpaille, Luke HealesLuke Heales, K Tucker, F Hug© 2015 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Using ultrasound shear wave elastography, the aims of this study were: (a) to evaluate the effect of massage on stiffness of the medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscle and (b) to determine whether this effect (if any) persists over a short period of rest. A 7-min massage protocol was performed unilaterally on MG in 18 healthy volunteers. Measurements of muscle shear elastic modulus (stiffness) were performed bilaterally (control and massaged leg) in a moderately stretched position at three time points: before massage (baseline), directly after massage (follow-up 1), and following 3min of rest (follow-up 2). Directly after massage, participants rated pain experienced during the massage. MG shear elastic modulus of the massaged leg decreased significantly at follow-up 1 (-5.2±8.8%, P=0.019, d=-0.66). There was no difference between follow-up 2 and baseline for the massaged leg (P=0.83) indicating that muscle stiffness returned to baseline values. Shear elastic modulus was not different between time points in the control leg. There was no association between perceived pain during the massage and stiffness reduction (r=0.035; P=0.89). This is the first study to provide evidence that massage reduces muscle stiffness. However, this effect is short lived and returns to baseline values quickly after cessation of the massage.
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1600-0838ISSN
0905-7188Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.Publisher DOI
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University of Queensland; 2Family Medicine Research Centre, Örebro County Council,Sweden; University of Nantes, FrabceEra Eligible
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in SportsUsage metrics
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