[HTML][HTML] The effects of self‐myofascial release using a foam roll or roller massager on joint range of motion, muscle recovery, and performance: a systematic review

SW Cheatham, MJ Kolber, M Cain… - International journal of …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Self‐myofascial release (SMR) is a popular intervention used to enhance a
client's myofascial mobility. Common tools include the foam roll and roller massager. Often …

Effects of self-myofascial release: a systematic review

C Beardsley, J Škarabot - Journal of bodywork and movement therapies, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Self-myofascial release (SMFR) is a type of myofascial release performed by
the individual themselves rather than by a clinician, typically using a tool. Objectives To …

Stretchable ultrasonic arrays for the three-dimensional mapping of the modulus of deep tissue

H Hu, Y Ma, X Gao, D Song, M Li, H Huang… - Nature Biomedical …, 2023 - nature.com
Serial assessment of the biomechanical properties of tissues can be used to aid the early
detection and management of pathophysiological conditions, to track the evolution of lesions …

[HTML][HTML] A meta-analysis of the effects of foam rolling on performance and recovery

T Wiewelhove, A Döweling, C Schneider… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Foam rolling is thought to improve muscular performance and flexibility as well as to
alleviate muscle fatigue and soreness. For this reason, foam rolling has become a popular …

Do self-myofascial release devices release myofascia? Rolling mechanisms: a narrative review

DG Behm, J Wilke - Sports Medicine, 2019 - Springer
The term “self-myofascial release” is ubiquitous in the rehabilitation and training literature
and purports that the use of foam rollers and other similar devices release myofascial …

Advances in delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS): Part I: Pathogenesis and diagnostics

T Hotfiel, J Freiwald, MW Hoppe… - Sportverletzung …, 2018 - thieme-connect.com
Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a type of ultrastructural muscle injury. The
manifestation of DOMS is caused by eccentric or unfamiliar forms of exercise. Clinical signs …

Acute effects of foam rolling on range of motion in healthy adults: a systematic review with multilevel meta-analysis

J Wilke, AL Müller, F Giesche, G Power, H Ahmedi… - Sports Medicine, 2020 - Springer
Background Foam rolling (FR) has been demonstrated to acutely enhance joint range of
motion (ROM). However, data syntheses pooling the effect sizes across studies are scarce. It …

Pain pressure threshold of a muscle tender spot increases following local and non-local rolling massage

SJ Aboodarda, AJ Spence, DC Button - BMC musculoskeletal disorders, 2015 - Springer
Background The aim of the present study was to determine the acute effect of rolling
massage on pressure pain threshold (PPT) in individuals with tender spots in their plantar …

[HTML][HTML] Do we need a cool-down after exercise? A narrative review of the psychophysiological effects and the effects on performance, injuries and the long-term …

B Van Hooren, JM Peake - Sports Medicine, 2018 - Springer
It is widely believed that an active cool-down is more effective for promoting post-exercise
recovery than a passive cool-down involving no activity. However, research on this topic has …

Advances in delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS)–part II: treatment and prevention

R Heiss, C Lutter, J Freiwald, MW Hoppe… - Sportverletzung …, 2019 - thieme-connect.com
Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) describes an entity of ultrastructural muscle
damage. The manifestation of DOMS is caused by eccentric muscle contractions or …