Immediate Effects of Different Physiotherapy Intervention in Reducing Doms Induced Biochemical Markers Among College Level Players
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https://doi.org/10.53555/AJBR.v27i1S.1908Keywords:
Delayed-onset muscular pain, Physiotherapy treatment, Effectiveness, Biochemical, Colinical alterations, Recreational athletesAbstract
To examine the effects of three distinct physiotherapy modalities on biochemical indicators, the reduction of muscle pain perception in recreational athletes, and the effects of delayed onset muscle soreness. There are two phases to the investigation. Phase I refers to the pilot trial, and phase II refers to the randomized clinical investigation. After the pilot study was finished, data collection was done.
The pilot study's goals were to estimate the sample size and standardize the research technique. Sample-Quota sampling was applied during the study. serum CK and LDH Enzyme activity, pain as assessed by a VAS score, and MIVC as measured by a modified hand-held dynamometer were measured at baseline, 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours. A one-way ANOVA analysis revealed significant differences (p<0.01) in the parameters of CK, LDH, Pain, and MIVC between 0 and 96 hours as well as between 24 and 48 hours.
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