
pmid: 37088821
This study aimed to investigate the effect of whole-body cryotherapy (WBC), cold-water immersion (CWI) and passive recovery (PAS) on tennis recovery.Thirteen competitive male tennis players completed three consecutive match-like tennis protocols, followed by recovery (WBC, CWI, PAS) in a crossover design. Five tennis drills and serves were performed using a ball machine to standardize the fatiguing protocol. Maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) peak torque, creatine kinase activity (CK), muscle soreness, ball accuracy and velocity together with voluntary activation, low- and high-frequency torque and EMG activity were recorded before each protocol and 24 h following the third protocol.MVC peak torque (- 7.7 ± 11.3%; p = 0.001) and the high- to low-frequency torque ratio (- 10.0 ± 25.8%; p 0.06). The CK activity slightly increased from 161.0 ± 100.2 to 226.0 ± 106.7 UA L-1 on Day 1 (p = 0.001) and stayed at this level (p = 0.016) across days with no differences between recovery interventions. Muscle soreness increased across days with PAS recovery (p = 0.005), while no main effect of time was neither observed with WBC nor CWI (all p > 0.292). The technical performance was maintained across protocols with WBC and PAS, while it increased for CWI on Day 3 vs Day 1 (p = 0.017).Our 1.5-h tennis protocol led to mild muscle damage, though neither the neuromuscular function nor the tennis performance was altered due to accumulated workload induced by consecutive tennis protocols. The muscle soreness resulting from tennis protocols was similarly alleviated by both CWI and WBC.IRB No. 2017-A02255-48, 12/05/2017.
Male, MESH: Cold Temperature, MESH: Immersion, Low and high frequency electrical stimulation, MESH: Myalgia, Tennis-induced fatigue, MESH: Tennis, 796, MESH: Cryotherapy, Recovery, 616, Immersion, MESH: Water, Humans, Muscle, Skeletal, MESH: Humans, MESH: Muscle, Water, Skeletal, Myalgia, MESH: Male, Cold Temperature, Cryotherapy, Tennis, [SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology, Cold
Male, MESH: Cold Temperature, MESH: Immersion, Low and high frequency electrical stimulation, MESH: Myalgia, Tennis-induced fatigue, MESH: Tennis, 796, MESH: Cryotherapy, Recovery, 616, Immersion, MESH: Water, Humans, Muscle, Skeletal, MESH: Humans, MESH: Muscle, Water, Skeletal, Myalgia, MESH: Male, Cold Temperature, Cryotherapy, Tennis, [SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology, Cold
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