Infrared thermography detects soccer-induced residual fatigue: a single-case study
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Resumo: | Abstract We analysed the effect of different volumes of a soccer simulation protocol (SSP) on skin temperature (Tsk), muscle damage, and inflammation to investigate whether thermography can detect residual fatigue. We conducted this single-case study with a 17-year-old soccer player in a military boarding school. The participant performed an SSP twice with different duration (45 min and 90 min). At 24 h pre, 24 h post, and 48 h post each condition, thermograms were taken to measure Tsk overlying quadriceps, hip adductors, hamstrings, and gastrocnemius. Also, blood samples were obtained to quantify both creatine kinase (CK) and C-Reactive Protein (CRP) concentrations. Following the 90-min SSP, Tsk increased during the recovery period in all analysed regions; CK peaked after 24 h (336 U·L−1) with values 273.3% higher than baseline (90 U·L−1), remaining elevated 48 h post-match (185.6%) (257 U·L−1); CRP increased 182.5% after 24 h (1.13 mg·L−1) when compared to baseline (0.40 mg·L−1) and peaked at 48 h post (432.5%) (2.13 mg·L−1). However, following the 45-min SSP, there was no increase in Tsk, CRP, and the CK values did not indicate muscle damage. Thermography is capable of detecting soccer-induced residual fatigue in a young military player. Monitoring Tsk changes via thermography can be a promising non-invasive approach to monitoring muscle recovery status. |
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Infrared thermography detects soccer-induced residual fatigue: a single-case studymuscle fatigueskin temperaturesoccersports medicineAbstract We analysed the effect of different volumes of a soccer simulation protocol (SSP) on skin temperature (Tsk), muscle damage, and inflammation to investigate whether thermography can detect residual fatigue. We conducted this single-case study with a 17-year-old soccer player in a military boarding school. The participant performed an SSP twice with different duration (45 min and 90 min). At 24 h pre, 24 h post, and 48 h post each condition, thermograms were taken to measure Tsk overlying quadriceps, hip adductors, hamstrings, and gastrocnemius. Also, blood samples were obtained to quantify both creatine kinase (CK) and C-Reactive Protein (CRP) concentrations. Following the 90-min SSP, Tsk increased during the recovery period in all analysed regions; CK peaked after 24 h (336 U·L−1) with values 273.3% higher than baseline (90 U·L−1), remaining elevated 48 h post-match (185.6%) (257 U·L−1); CRP increased 182.5% after 24 h (1.13 mg·L−1) when compared to baseline (0.40 mg·L−1) and peaked at 48 h post (432.5%) (2.13 mg·L−1). However, following the 45-min SSP, there was no increase in Tsk, CRP, and the CK values did not indicate muscle damage. Thermography is capable of detecting soccer-induced residual fatigue in a young military player. Monitoring Tsk changes via thermography can be a promising non-invasive approach to monitoring muscle recovery status.Edições Desafio Singular2022-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-107X2022000200191Motricidade v.18 n.2 2022reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1646-107X2022000200191Silva,Alisson Gomes daAlbuquerque,Maicon RodriguesReis,Hamilton Henrique TeixeiraFerreira,Fabrícia GeraldaMarins,João Carlos Bouzasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-06T17:20:34Zoai:scielo:S1646-107X2022000200191Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:27:53.852461Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Infrared thermography detects soccer-induced residual fatigue: a single-case study |
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Infrared thermography detects soccer-induced residual fatigue: a single-case study |
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Infrared thermography detects soccer-induced residual fatigue: a single-case study Silva,Alisson Gomes da muscle fatigue skin temperature soccer sports medicine |
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Infrared thermography detects soccer-induced residual fatigue: a single-case study |
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Infrared thermography detects soccer-induced residual fatigue: a single-case study |
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Infrared thermography detects soccer-induced residual fatigue: a single-case study |
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Infrared thermography detects soccer-induced residual fatigue: a single-case study |
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Infrared thermography detects soccer-induced residual fatigue: a single-case study |
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Silva,Alisson Gomes da |
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Silva,Alisson Gomes da Albuquerque,Maicon Rodrigues Reis,Hamilton Henrique Teixeira Ferreira,Fabrícia Geralda Marins,João Carlos Bouzas |
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Albuquerque,Maicon Rodrigues Reis,Hamilton Henrique Teixeira Ferreira,Fabrícia Geralda Marins,João Carlos Bouzas |
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Silva,Alisson Gomes da Albuquerque,Maicon Rodrigues Reis,Hamilton Henrique Teixeira Ferreira,Fabrícia Geralda Marins,João Carlos Bouzas |
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muscle fatigue skin temperature soccer sports medicine |
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muscle fatigue skin temperature soccer sports medicine |
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Abstract We analysed the effect of different volumes of a soccer simulation protocol (SSP) on skin temperature (Tsk), muscle damage, and inflammation to investigate whether thermography can detect residual fatigue. We conducted this single-case study with a 17-year-old soccer player in a military boarding school. The participant performed an SSP twice with different duration (45 min and 90 min). At 24 h pre, 24 h post, and 48 h post each condition, thermograms were taken to measure Tsk overlying quadriceps, hip adductors, hamstrings, and gastrocnemius. Also, blood samples were obtained to quantify both creatine kinase (CK) and C-Reactive Protein (CRP) concentrations. Following the 90-min SSP, Tsk increased during the recovery period in all analysed regions; CK peaked after 24 h (336 U·L−1) with values 273.3% higher than baseline (90 U·L−1), remaining elevated 48 h post-match (185.6%) (257 U·L−1); CRP increased 182.5% after 24 h (1.13 mg·L−1) when compared to baseline (0.40 mg·L−1) and peaked at 48 h post (432.5%) (2.13 mg·L−1). However, following the 45-min SSP, there was no increase in Tsk, CRP, and the CK values did not indicate muscle damage. Thermography is capable of detecting soccer-induced residual fatigue in a young military player. Monitoring Tsk changes via thermography can be a promising non-invasive approach to monitoring muscle recovery status. |
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