Agility following the application of cold therapy

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Beweglichkeit nach Anwendung von Kryotherapie
Autor:Evans, Todd A.; Ingersoll, Christopher; Knight, Kenneth L.; Worrell, Teddy
Erschienen in:Journal of athletic training
Veröffentlicht:30 (1995), 3, S. 231-234, Lit.
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Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
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Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1062-6050, 0160-8320, 1938-162X
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title Agility following the application of cold therapy
spellingShingle Agility following the application of cold therapy
Beweglichkeit
Kryotherapie
Leistungsbeeinflussung
Leistungsfähigkeit, sportliche
Sportmedizin
Sportphysiotherapie
Therapeutische Verfahren
title_sort agility following the application of cold therapy
title_short Agility following the application of cold therapy
title_alt Beweglichkeit nach Anwendung von Kryotherapie
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city Dallas (Tex)
abstract Cold application is commonly used before strenuous exercise due to its hypalgesic effects. Some have questioned this procedure because of reports that cold may reduce isokinetic torque. However, there have been no investigations of actual physical performance following cold application. The purpose of this study was to determine if a 20-minute ice immersion treatment to the foot and ankle affected the performance of three agility tests: the carioca maneuver, the cocontraction test, and the shuttle run. Twenty-four male athletic subjects were tested during two different treatment sessions following an orientation session. Subjects were tested following a 20-minute 1øC ice immersion treatment to the dominant foot and ankle and 20 minute of rest. Following each treatment, subjects performed three trials of each agility test, with 20 seconds rest between each trial, and 1 minute between each different agility test. The order in which each subject performed the agility tests was determined by a balanced Latin square. A MANOVA with repeated measures was used to determine if there was an overall significant difference in the agility times recorded between the cold and control treatments and if the order of the treatment sessions affected the scores. Although the mean agility time scores were slightly slower following the cold treatment, cooling the foot and ankle caused no difference in agility times. Also, there was no difference resulting from the treatment orders. We felt that the slightly slower scores may have been a result of tissue stiffness and/or subject's apprehension immediately following the cold treatment. Cold application to the foot and ankle can be used before strenuous exercise without altering agility. Verf.-Referat
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Ingersoll, Christopher
Knight, Kenneth L.
Worrell, Teddy
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Beweglichkeit
Kryotherapie
Leistungsbeeinflussung
Leistungsfähigkeit, sportliche
Sportmedizin
Sportphysiotherapie
Therapeutische Verfahren
cryotherapy
flexibility
influence on performance
sport performance capacity
sport physiotherapy
sports medicine
therapeutic methods
Bewegungsfähigkeit
Flexibilität
Geschmeidigkeit
Fähigkeit, sportmotorische
Leistungsstärke
Leistungsstand
Leistungsvermögen
Behandlung
Behandlungsmethode
Heilverfahren
Therapie
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
mobility
sport performance ability
sport performance capability
sport fitness
physiotherapy in sport
athletic training
Agility following the application of cold therapy
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topic Beweglichkeit
Kryotherapie
Leistungsbeeinflussung
Leistungsfähigkeit, sportliche
Sportmedizin
Sportphysiotherapie
Therapeutische Verfahren
topic_facet Beweglichkeit
Kryotherapie
Leistungsbeeinflussung
Leistungsfähigkeit, sportliche
Sportmedizin
Sportphysiotherapie
Therapeutische Verfahren
topic_en cryotherapy
flexibility
influence on performance
sport performance capacity
sport physiotherapy
sports medicine
therapeutic methods
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flexibility
influence on performance
sport performance capacity
sport physiotherapy
sports medicine
therapeutic methods
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Flexibilität
Geschmeidigkeit
Fähigkeit, sportmotorische
Leistungsstärke
Leistungsstand
Leistungsvermögen
Behandlung
Behandlungsmethode
Heilverfahren
Therapie
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
synonym_en mobility
sport performance ability
sport performance capability
sport fitness
physiotherapy in sport
athletic training
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