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Objetivo: Verificar de que forma a utilização do Dynamic Tape no quadricípite após um exercício de dano muscular (EDM) contribuiria para a redução da sintomatologia associada à SRDM. Metodologia: Dezassete participantes do sexo masculino foram submetidos a um exercício de dano muscular (EDM) de modo a induzir a SRDM. Posteriormente foram, aleatoriamente distribuídos em dois grupos: controlo, sem Dynamic Tape (SDT) e um grupo com Dynamic Tape (DT), com uma aplicação a nível do grupo extensor. Todos os indivíduos foram avaliados antes (pré) e após (0h, 24h, 48h e 72h) o EDM, avaliando-se a capacidade funcional, dor, força muscular e limiar de dor à pressão em quatro pontos do quadricípite. Resultados: O protocolo de EDM induziu SRDM. Verificaram-se diferenças estatisticamente significativas, entre os dois grupos, na avaliação da força e potência do quadricípite aos 300º/s, evidenciando-se diferenças significativas às 24, 48 e 72h após o EDM. Na potência verificaram-se diferenças significativas entre os grupos após 48h e 72h do EDM. Obtiveram-se diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre os grupos no tempo de aceleração dos isquiotibiais a 300º/s 48 e 72h após o EDM. Conclusão: A aplicação do Dynamic Tape, produziu ligeiros efeitos na redução da SRDM.
Objective: Verify how the use of Dynamic Tape in the quadriceps after a muscle damage exercise (MDE) may contribute to the symptoms associated with Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS). Methodology: Seventeen male participants underwent a MDE in order to induce DOMS. Subsequently, they were randomly distributed in two groups: control, without Dynamic Tape (SDT), and a group with Dynamic Tape (DT) with an application on the extensor group. All subjects were evaluated before (pré) and after (0h, 24h, 48h and 72h) the EDM. It was evaluated the functional capacity, pain, muscle strength and pressure threshold on four points of the quadriceps. Results: The EDM protocol induced DOMS. There were statistically significant differences between the groups in the assessment of strength and potency of the quadriceps at 300º/s, 24, 48 and 72 hours after the EDM. Potency wise there were significant differences between groups after 48h and 72h of the EDM. Statistically significant differences were obtained between the groups regarding hamstring acceleration time at 300º/s, 48 and 72h after the EDM. Conclusion: The application of Dynamic Tape lightly reduced DOMS.
Objective: Verify how the use of Dynamic Tape in the quadriceps after a muscle damage exercise (MDE) may contribute to the symptoms associated with Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS). Methodology: Seventeen male participants underwent a MDE in order to induce DOMS. Subsequently, they were randomly distributed in two groups: control, without Dynamic Tape (SDT), and a group with Dynamic Tape (DT) with an application on the extensor group. All subjects were evaluated before (pré) and after (0h, 24h, 48h and 72h) the EDM. It was evaluated the functional capacity, pain, muscle strength and pressure threshold on four points of the quadriceps. Results: The EDM protocol induced DOMS. There were statistically significant differences between the groups in the assessment of strength and potency of the quadriceps at 300º/s, 24, 48 and 72 hours after the EDM. Potency wise there were significant differences between groups after 48h and 72h of the EDM. Statistically significant differences were obtained between the groups regarding hamstring acceleration time at 300º/s, 48 and 72h after the EDM. Conclusion: The application of Dynamic Tape lightly reduced DOMS.
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Projeto de Graduação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Licenciada em Fisioterapia
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Tape biomecânico SRDM Dano muscular Dynamic Tape DOMS Muscle damage