Immediate and Long-Term Effect of Cold Spray on Myoelectric Variables of Selected Muscles of Lower Extremity of Dominant Leg during Single-Leg Drop-Jump

Cryotherapy is used as an immediate effective treatment for acute sport injuries. The results of former studies about the effects of cryotherapy on myoelectric variables of muscles were slight and contradictory. The aim of the present study was to investigate immediate and long-term (20 min. later)...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Hossein Ghasemi, Mehrdad Anbarian
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Published: University of Tehran 2017-08-01
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description Cryotherapy is used as an immediate effective treatment for acute sport injuries. The results of former studies about the effects of cryotherapy on myoelectric variables of muscles were slight and contradictory. The aim of the present study was to investigate immediate and long-term (20 min. later) effect of cold spray in anterior-medial area of the knee joint of dominant leg on myoelectric variables of selected muscles of lower extremity. 15 health men voluntarily participated in this study. ANOVA with repeated measures was used for data analysis. A significant decrease in semitendinosus activity (immediately and 20 min. after cryotherapy) and medialis gastrocnemius (immediately after cryotherapy) in pre-activation phase, semitendinosus (immediately after cryotherapy) in eccentric phase, as well as a significant increase in vastus medialis activity (immediately after cryotherapy) in concentric phase were observed (P<0.05). Also, a significant decrease in median frequency of tibialis anterior (immediately after cryotherapy) was observed (P<0.05). No significant differences were observed among all 3 phases of movement in co-contraction of knee joint muscles (P>0.05). It seems that the immediate effects of cold spray on the muscles activity were not severe and long-term effects were very low. In addition, since co-contraction depends on the motor control of nervous system, probably cryotherapy effects used in this study was limited to the muscles and motor program of the central nervous system has not altered. Also, it is likely that as a result of decreasing conduction velocity in muscle tissue in the concentric phase, more motor units are recruited as a compensatory mechanism. Future studies are needed to identify other changes following cryotherapy.
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spelling doaj-art-fb159906b46d4fd285e8602e7f81e2ec2025-08-20T02:05:48ZengUniversity of TehranSport Sciences and Health Research2981-02052017-08-019112113710.22059/jsmed.2017.135643.71363735Immediate and Long-Term Effect of Cold Spray on Myoelectric Variables of Selected Muscles of Lower Extremity of Dominant Leg during Single-Leg Drop-JumpMohammad Hossein Ghasemi0Mehrdad Anbarian1Ph.D. Student, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, IranProfessor, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, IranCryotherapy is used as an immediate effective treatment for acute sport injuries. The results of former studies about the effects of cryotherapy on myoelectric variables of muscles were slight and contradictory. The aim of the present study was to investigate immediate and long-term (20 min. later) effect of cold spray in anterior-medial area of the knee joint of dominant leg on myoelectric variables of selected muscles of lower extremity. 15 health men voluntarily participated in this study. ANOVA with repeated measures was used for data analysis. A significant decrease in semitendinosus activity (immediately and 20 min. after cryotherapy) and medialis gastrocnemius (immediately after cryotherapy) in pre-activation phase, semitendinosus (immediately after cryotherapy) in eccentric phase, as well as a significant increase in vastus medialis activity (immediately after cryotherapy) in concentric phase were observed (P<0.05). Also, a significant decrease in median frequency of tibialis anterior (immediately after cryotherapy) was observed (P<0.05). No significant differences were observed among all 3 phases of movement in co-contraction of knee joint muscles (P>0.05). It seems that the immediate effects of cold spray on the muscles activity were not severe and long-term effects were very low. In addition, since co-contraction depends on the motor control of nervous system, probably cryotherapy effects used in this study was limited to the muscles and motor program of the central nervous system has not altered. Also, it is likely that as a result of decreasing conduction velocity in muscle tissue in the concentric phase, more motor units are recruited as a compensatory mechanism. Future studies are needed to identify other changes following cryotherapy.https://sshr.ut.ac.ir/article_63735_8d04b4521a92c75fcaf169b86c4e2833.pdfcold sprayknee joinlower extremitymyoelectric variablessingle-leg drop-jump
spellingShingle Mohammad Hossein Ghasemi
Mehrdad Anbarian
Immediate and Long-Term Effect of Cold Spray on Myoelectric Variables of Selected Muscles of Lower Extremity of Dominant Leg during Single-Leg Drop-Jump
Sport Sciences and Health Research
cold spray
knee join
lower extremity
myoelectric variables
single-leg drop-jump
title Immediate and Long-Term Effect of Cold Spray on Myoelectric Variables of Selected Muscles of Lower Extremity of Dominant Leg during Single-Leg Drop-Jump
title_full Immediate and Long-Term Effect of Cold Spray on Myoelectric Variables of Selected Muscles of Lower Extremity of Dominant Leg during Single-Leg Drop-Jump
title_fullStr Immediate and Long-Term Effect of Cold Spray on Myoelectric Variables of Selected Muscles of Lower Extremity of Dominant Leg during Single-Leg Drop-Jump
title_full_unstemmed Immediate and Long-Term Effect of Cold Spray on Myoelectric Variables of Selected Muscles of Lower Extremity of Dominant Leg during Single-Leg Drop-Jump
title_short Immediate and Long-Term Effect of Cold Spray on Myoelectric Variables of Selected Muscles of Lower Extremity of Dominant Leg during Single-Leg Drop-Jump
title_sort immediate and long term effect of cold spray on myoelectric variables of selected muscles of lower extremity of dominant leg during single leg drop jump
topic cold spray
knee join
lower extremity
myoelectric variables
single-leg drop-jump
url https://sshr.ut.ac.ir/article_63735_8d04b4521a92c75fcaf169b86c4e2833.pdf
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