Cold water immersion of the ankle decreases neuromuscular response of lower limb after inversion movement

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Cold water immersion of the ankle decreases neuromuscular response of lower limb after inversion movement

Ano: 2014 | Volume: 18 | Número: 1
Autores: Christiane S. G. Macedo, Carolina S. Alonso, Rogério F. Liporaci, Fernando Vieira, Rinaldo R. J. Guirro
Autor Correspondente: Rinaldo Roberto de Jesus Guirro | [email protected]

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Resumo Inglês:

BACKGROUND:

Cryotherapy has been associated with a significant decrease in nerve conduction velocity and muscle contraction with possible effects on exercise and physical training.

OBJECTIVES:

To quantify the electromyographic response of the lateral gastrocnemius, tibialis anterior, fibularis longus, rectus femoris and gluteus medius to ankle inversion following cold water immersion.

METHOD:

The peak values of the root mean square (RMS) were obtained from 35 healthy and active university subjects after the use of a tilt platform to force the ankle into 30° of inversion before, immediately after, and 10, 20, and 30 minutes after water immersion at 4±2°C, for 20 minutes. The Shapiro-Wilk test, repeated measures analysis, Bonferroni's post-hoc, and linear regression analysis provided the results.

RESULTS:

Peak RMS was significantly lower at all times after cold water immersion, with residual effect of up to 30 minutes, when compared to pre-immersion for all muscles, except for immediate post-immersion for the gluteus medius.

CONCLUSIONS:

After cold water immersion of the ankle, special care should be taken in activities that require greater neuromuscular control.

Key words: cryotherapy; electromyography; inversion platform; ankle; physical therapy