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  • 标题:Influence of Passive Foot Flection Movements Applied after Exertion Isometric Workouts on Muscular Blood Flow
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  • 作者:Albinas Grūnovas ; Jonas Poderys ; Eugenijus Trinkūnas
  • 期刊名称:Baltic Journal of Sport and Health Sciences
  • 印刷版ISSN:2351-6496
  • 电子版ISSN:2538-8347
  • 出版年度:2018
  • 卷号:3
  • 期号:90
  • DOI:10.33607/bjshs.v3i90.166
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Lithuanian Sports University
  • 摘要:Research  background  and  hypothesis.  Blood  flow  intensity  plays  an  important  role  in  the  recovery  after exercising. Research aim was to compare the effect of passive rest and passive foot movement on calf muscle blood flow applying dosed static physical loads. Research methods. Eighteen adult males were divided into two sub-groups. Participants of the study performed two isometric 30-s workouts at 75% of MVC with 20 minutes interval for the recovery between the workouts. During the first stage one sub-group performed workout and a passive recovery was applied while the subjects of the second sub-group performed passive foot flexion movements. During the second stage the form of recovery was changed.  Arterial  blood  flow  intensity  was  registered  during  venous  occlusion  plethysmography  and  passive  foot  flexion  movements were performed by special mechanical equipment. Research results. The results obtained during the study showed that maximal increase of blood flow registered at 21 second after the workout was (52.0 ± 2.9 ml/min/100 ml), while the application of passive movements before the workout decreased the blood flow intensity (45.0  ± 2.6 ml/min/100 ml). It was significantly (p  < 0.05) lower compared to passive rest. Discussion and conclusions. These effects can be explained by reduced venous filling and increased venous vascular reserve capacity in the calves. The results obtained during this research allow concluding that passive foot flexion manoeuvre applied before the isometric workload faster decreases the blood flow intensity during the  recovery. Keywords: arterial blood flow recovery, isometric physical workout, passive foot movement, passive rest.
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