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The Effect of Cryostimulation on Inflammation and Motor Functions. The Study Was Conducted to Determine the Effect of Five Days of Whole-body Cryostimulation (PBC) on Reducing Inflammation and Improving Motor Skills in Soccer Players

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Training
Rest
Registration Number
NCT06549933
Lead Sponsor
Poznan University of Physical Education
Brief Summary

The aim of the study was to determine the effect of a 5-day PBC on reducing inflammation and improving motor skills in soccer players during the initial phase of the training period.

The five-day cryostimulation applied did not significantly affect the profile of inflammatory markers in soccer players. However, a reduction in visuo-motor reaction time (RT) was registered in PBC-treated soccer players, suggesting the potential benefits of this method in improving motor skills.

Detailed Description

Cryostimulation is one of the methods of post-exercise recovery, involving short-term (3 min) exposure of the body to extremely low temperatures, oscillating between -100°C and -190°C. The purpose of this therapy is to reduce inflammation, reduce physical and mental fatigue and use it as a passive form of preparing the body for further exercise as part of the training process.

The study was conducted to determine the effect of five days of whole-body cryostimulation (PBC) on reducing inflammation and improving motor skills in soccer players. A group of 24 football players was randomly divided into a test group (PBC; -140°C ± 20°C, 3 min, 5 days) and a control group (CON). Before the cryostimulation session, both groups were subjected to visual-motor ability tests, which were repeated on the last day of the study. Blood samples were collected at four time points (P0-1 day, P1-3 day, P2-5 day, P3-2 days after the test). Levels of creatine kinase (CK), tumor necrosis factor (TNFα), interleukins (IL-6, IL-10), testosterone (T) and cortisol (C) were determined in the samples.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
21
Inclusion Criteria
  • athletes
  • no previous experience with systemic cryotherapy
  • any other forms of recovery or cosmetic treatments
Exclusion Criteria
  • alcohol or any other stimulants
  • anti-inflammation drugs
  • injuries

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
CK (creatine kinase)Before, after 3, and 5 days of cryostimulation

Immunoenzymatic assay method using a diagnostic ELISA Kit

TNF-alpha (Tumor necrosis factor-alpha)Before, after 3 days and 5 days of cryostimulation

Immunoenzymatic assay method using a diagnostic ELISA Kit

CortisolBefore, after 3, and 5 days of cryostimulation

Immunoenzymatic assay method using a diagnostic ELISA Kit

IL-6 (Interleukin-6)Before, after 3 days and 5 days of cryostimulation

Immunoenzymatic assay method using a diagnostic ELISA Kit

TestosteroneBefore, after 3, and 5 days of cryostimulation

Immunoenzymatic assay method using a diagnostic ELISA Kit

IL-10 (Interleukin-10)Before, after 3, and 5 days of cryostimulation

Immunoenzymatic assay method using a diagnostic ELISA Kit

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Anthropometric measurmentsBefore, after 3, and 5 days of cryostimulation

Analysis of body composition, Tanita BC-418

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Poznań University of Physical Education

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Poznań, Poland

Poznań University of Physical Education
🇵🇱Poznań, Poland

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