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Effects of Muscle Flossing on Quadriceps Muscle Potentiation

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Ischemia
Placebo - Control
Interventions
Other: Flossing experimental group
Other: Low wrapping pressure
Registration Number
NCT05094713
Lead Sponsor
Science and Research Centre Koper
Brief Summary

Tissue flossing involves wrapping a thick rubber band around a joint or muscle, which can partially occlude blood flow. In practice, it is often used while concomitantly performing a range of motion exercises (ROM) for 1 to 3 minutes in duration. The mechanisms involved in tissue flossing with a floss band may be similar to those involved in ischemic preconditioning. Previous results would support the use of tissue flossing on ROM, while there are no clear conclusions on post-activation effects on sports-related performance and muscle contractile properties. This may be attributed to the different methodologies used in the studies. Therefore, the time course associated with tissue flossing benefits remains to be investigated.

Detailed Description

Nowadays, various methods are used for acute performance enhancement. The most recent of these is tissue flossing, which is becoming increasingly popular for both performance enhancement and rehabilitation. However, the effects of flossing on athletic performance have not been clearly demonstrated, which could be due to differences in the methodology used. In particular, the rest periods between the end of the preconditioning activity and the performance of the criterion task or assessment tools varied considerably in the published literature. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the effects of applying tissue flossing to the thigh on bilateral countermovement jump performance and contractile properties of vastus lateralis (VL) muscle. Nineteen recreational athletes (11 males; aged 23.1 ± 2.7 years) were randomly assigned to days of flossing application (3 sets for 2 min of flossing with 2 min rest between sets) with preset experimental pressure (EXP = 95 ± 17.4 mmHg) or control condition (CON = 18.9 ± 3.5 mmHg). The first part of the measurements was performed before and after warm-up consisting of 5 min of cycling followed by dynamic stretching and specific jumping exercises, while the second part consisted of six measurement points after flossing application (0.5, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 min).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
19
Inclusion Criteria
  • Healthy and physically active individuals
  • without a history of lower limb injuries and/or surgeries at least 1 year prior to investigation.
Exclusion Criteria
  • neuromuscular and metabolic disorders;
  • the presence of acute and/or chronic pain
  • alcohol and drug consumption etc.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Flossing with medium wrapping pressureFlossing experimental groupA flossing band will be applied over tight musculature with medium wrapping pressure
Flossing - controlLow wrapping pressureControl group where flossing wrapping pressure is between 20 and 30 mmHg
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Contractile muscle properties75 min

Contractile muscle properties assessed using tensiomyography (Tc, Dm, Tr, Ts, Td)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
CMJ jump height75 min

Counter-movement jump height assessed using force plate

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Science and Research centre Koper

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Koper, Slovenia

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