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Den omedelbara effekten av IASTM vs. vibration vs. lätt handmassage på noggrannheten i knäledens repositionering och hamstringsmusklernas flexibilitet: En pilotstudie

George A Koumantakis, Eleonora Roussou, Georgios A Angoules, Nikolaos A Angoules, Theodoros Alexandropoulos, Georgia Mavrokosta, Prokopios Nikolaou, Filippi Karathanassi, Maria Papadopoulou
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01IASTM, vibration och lätt massage ökade omedelbart rörligheten i hamstrings
  2. 02Ingen enskild teknik var mer effektiv än de andra
  3. 03Ingen av teknikerna förbättrade knäledens proprioception signifikant
  4. 04Detta var en liten pilotstudie på friska män

En enstaka behandling med IASTM, vibration eller lätt massage kan omedelbart öka rörligheten i hamstrings, men påverkar inte nödvändigtvis knäledens proprioception.

Abstract

Introduction: The effectiveness of novel soft-tissue interventions relative to traditional ones requires further exploration. The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the immediate effect of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) compared to Vibration Massage or Light Hand Massage on hamstrings’ !exibility and knee proprioception. Methods: 16 healthy non-injured male participants (mean age 23.7 years, height 1.80 cms and body mass 77.7 kg) were randomly assigned to the following interventions: (a) 5min IASTM, (b) 5min Vibration Massage and (c) 8min Light Hand-Massage, sequentially delivered to all participants with an in-between 1-week time interval. A single application of each intervention was given over the hamstrings of their dominant leg (repeated measures under 3 different experimental conditions). An active knee angle reproduction proprioception test and the back-saver sit and reach !exibility test were performed before and immediately after each intervention. Reliability of outcomes was also assessed. Results: Reliability for !exibility (ICC3,1 ¼ 0.97e0.99/SEM ¼ 0.83e1.52 cm) and proprioception (ICC3,1 ¼ 0.83e0.88/SEM ¼ 1.63e2.02") was very good. For !exibility, statistically signi"cant immediate improvement (p < 0.001) was noted in all 3 groups (1.61e3.23 cm), with no between-group differences. For proprioception, improvement in the IASTM (2.12"), Vibration Massage (0.32") and Light Hand- Massage (1.17") conditions was not statistically signi"cant; no between-group differences were also evident. Conclusions: Our "ndings indicate that muscle !exibility was positively in!uenced immediately after a single intervention of IASTM, Vibration Massage or Light Hand Massage. Proprioception changes were not statistically signi"cant either within or between groups. Further evaluation of those interventions in a larger population with hamstrings pathology is required.

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APA
George A Koumantakis, Eleonora Roussou, Georgios A Angoules, Nikolaos A Angoules, Theodoros Alexandropoulos, Georgia Mavrokosta, Prokopios Nikolaou, Filippi Karathanassi, & Maria Papadopoulou (2020). Den omedelbara effekten av IASTM vs. vibration vs. lätt handmassage på noggrannheten i knäledens repositionering och hamstringsmusklernas flexibilitet: En pilotstudie. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-immediate-effect-of-iastm-vs-vibration-vs-light-hand-massage-on-knee-angle-repositioning-accuracy-and-hamstrings-flexibility-a-pilot-study/
MLA
George A Koumantakis, et al. "Den omedelbara effekten av IASTM vs. vibration vs. lätt handmassage på noggrannheten i knäledens repositionering och hamstringsmusklernas flexibilitet: En pilotstudie." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-immediate-effect-of-iastm-vs-vibration-vs-light-hand-massage-on-knee-angle-repositioning-accuracy-and-hamstrings-flexibility-a-pilot-study/.
Chicago
George A Koumantakis et al. 2020. "Den omedelbara effekten av IASTM vs. vibration vs. lätt handmassage på noggrannheten i knäledens repositionering och hamstringsmusklernas flexibilitet: En pilotstudie.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-immediate-effect-of-iastm-vs-vibration-vs-light-hand-massage-on-knee-angle-repositioning-accuracy-and-hamstrings-flexibility-a-pilot-study/