Muscle soreness and delayed-onset muscle soreness

PB Lewis, D Ruby… - Clinics in sports …, 2012 - sportsmed.theclinics.com
The novice and elite athlete is familiar with the postexercise muscle discomfort known as
delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) after unfamiliar exercises. While common in …

Delayed onset muscle soreness: treatment strategies and performance factors

K Cheung, PA Hume, L Maxwell - Sports medicine, 2003 - Springer
Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a familiar experience for the elite or novice
athlete. Symptoms can range from muscle tenderness to severe debilitating pain. The …

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 …

Delayed onset muscle soreness: mechanisms and management

MJ Cleak, RG Eston - Journal of sports sciences, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
This review describes the phenomenon of delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS),
concentrating upon the types of muscle contraction most likely to produce DOMS and the …

Delayed onset muscle soreness: what is it and how do we treat it?

DT Gulick, IF Kimura - Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 1996 - journals.humankinetics.com
Muscle soreness, a familiar phenomenon to most athletes, has been differentiated into
“acute” and “delayed onset.” The etiology of acute muscle soreness has been attributed to …

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 …

Causes of delayed onset muscle soreness and the impact on athletic performance: a review

LL Smith - The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 1992 - journals.lww.com
Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) generally occurs between 24 and 72 hours after a
bout of unaccustomed exercise that involves eccentric muscle action. In this review, a variety …

Delayed muscle soreness: the inflammatory response to muscle injury and its clinical implications

DL MacIntyre, WD Reid, DC McKenzie - Sports medicine, 1995 - Springer
Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a sensation of discomfort that occurs 1 to 2 days
after exercise. The soreness has been reported to be most evident at the muscle/tendon …

Mechanisms of exercise-induced delayed onset muscular soreness: a brief review.

RB Armstrong - Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 1984 - europepmc.org
Delayed-onset muscular soreness (DOMS), the sensation of pain and stiffness in the
muscles that occurs from 1 to 5 d following unaccustomed exercise, can adversely affect …

Recommendations for the avoidance of delayed-onset muscle soreness

DJ Szymanski - Strength & Conditioning Journal, 2001 - journals.lww.com
TO INCREASE STRENGTH OR enhance aerobic performance, individuals need to place
greater demands on their bodies by overloading their muscles or cardiovascular system with …