The efficacy of intermittent pneumatic compression and negative pressure therapy on muscle function, soreness and serum indices of muscle damage: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background The study aimed to assess whether intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) and intermittent negative pressure (INP) would attenuate the muscle damaging effects of eccentric exercise. Methods Forty-five healthy males were recruited. Immediately post, 24 and 48 h post eccentric exe...
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Main Authors: | Szczepan Wiecha (Author), Martyna Jarocka (Author), Paweł Wiśniowski (Author), Maciej Cieśliński (Author), Szymon Price (Author), Bartłomiej Makaruk (Author), Jadwiga Kotowska (Author), Dorota Drabarek (Author), Igor Cieśliński (Author), Tomasz Sacewicz (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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