Influence of foam rolling on recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage

AP D'Amico, J Gillis - The Journal of Strength & Conditioning …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
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Abstract D'Amico, AP and Gillis, J. Influence of foam rolling on recovery from exercise-
induced muscle damage. J Strength Cond Res 33 (9): 2443–2452, 2019—The purpose of
this study was to examine the impact of foam rolling (FR) on recovery from exercise-induced
muscle damage (EIMD). Thirty-seven male individuals performed 40× 15-m sprints, inducing
muscle damage. Immediately after sprinting and in the 4 days following, perceived muscle
soreness, hip abduction range of motion (ROM), hamstring muscle length, vertical jump (VJ) …
Abstract
D'Amico, AP and Gillis, J. Influence of foam rolling on recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage. J Strength Cond Res 33 (9): 2443–2452, 2019—The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of foam rolling (FR) on recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD). Thirty-seven male individuals performed 40× 15-m sprints, inducing muscle damage. Immediately after sprinting and in the 4 days following, perceived muscle soreness, hip abduction range of motion (ROM), hamstring muscle length, vertical jump (VJ), and agility measures were recorded. Eighteen subjects (mean±SD; age 22.4±2.0 years; BMI [body mass index] 26.9±4.2 kg· m− 2) foam rolled before testing each day, whereas 19 (mean±SD; age 23.2±3.2 years; BMI 26.3±4.0 kg· m− 2) served as a non-FR control (CON). Measurements recorded during the 5 days of recovery from the repeated sprint protocol were compared with week 1 baseline measurements. The area under the curve (AUC) was calculated by summing all 5 scores as they changed from baseline measurement, and these data were compared by condition using a 2-tailed Mann-Whitney U-test (alpha level= 0.05). Perceived soreness, hip abduction ROM, hamstring muscle length, and VJ were not significantly different between groups (p≥ 0.25). Agility was less impaired in the FR condition (p= 0.0049) as AUC was higher in CON (2.88±2.45 seconds) than in FR (0.33±2.16 seconds). Based on these data, FR appears to expedite recovery of agility after EIMD instigated by a repeated sprint protocol. Foam rolling may be useful for athletes requiring adequate agility who need to recover quickly from demanding bouts of exercise.
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