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Delayed onset muscle soreness after inspiratory threshold loading in healthy adults.

Sunita Mathur1, A William Sheel, Jeremy D Road, W Darlene Reid.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Skeletal muscle damage occurs following high-intensity or unaccustomed exercise; however, it is difficult to monitor damage to the respiratory muscles, particularly in humans. The aim of this study was to use clinical measures to investigate the presence of skeletal muscle damage in the inspiratory muscles.
METHODS: Ten healthy subjects underwent 60 minutes of voluntary inspiratory threshold loading (ITL) at 70% of maximal inspiratory pressure. Maximal inspiratory and expiratory mouth pressures, delayed onset muscle soreness on a visual analogue scale and plasma creatine kinase were measured prior to ITL, and at repeated time points after ITL (4, 24 and 48 hours post-ITL).
RESULTS: Delayed onset muscle soreness was present in all subjects 24 hours following ITL (intensity = 22 +/- 6 mm; significantly higher than baseline p = 0.02). Muscle soreness was reported primarily in the anterior neck region, and was correlated to the amount of work done by the inspiratory muscles during ITL (r = 0.72, p = 0.02). However, no significant change was observed in maximal inspiratory or expiratory pressures or creatine kinase.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that an intense bout of ITL results in muscle soreness primarily in the accessory muscles of inspiration, however, may be insufficient to cause significant muscle damage in healthy adults.

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Keywords:  delayed onset muscle soreness; respiratory muscles; skeletal muscle damage

Year:  2010        PMID: 20467514      PMCID: PMC2845241     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiopulm Phys Ther J        ISSN: 1541-7891


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