| Literature DB >> 25478573 |
Mariusz Paweł Furmanek1, Kajetan Słomka1, Grzegorz Juras1.
Abstract
Proprioception plays an important role in the complex mechanism of joint control. Contemporary sport activities impose extremely high physical demands on athletes. Winter sports are played in areas with excessively low temperatures. Moreover, many athletes are subjected to treatments that involve local lowering of the body temperature before, during, and after physical activity. This work reviews the current knowledge regarding the influence of local cryotherapy on the proprioception system. The reviewed literature identified several tests that evaluate different aspects of proprioception. There is no universally agreed protocol, or clear set of criteria for test conditions. The outcomes of different tests and assessments of cryotherapy procedures using different cold modalities are poorly correlated. In general, the published results on the mechanism of cryotherapy effects on proprioception are not uniquely conclusive and are frequently contradictory. Additional high-quality research is required to explicitly answer the following questions: (1) whether local cryotherapy influences all aspects of proprioception; (2) whether the current methods of evaluation are adequate for the exploration of the relationship between cryotherapy and proprioception; and (3) whether the application of local cryotherapy is safe for athletes regarding proprioception. The review clearly showed that there is no comprehensive model relating cryotherapy and proprioception.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25478573 PMCID: PMC4244933 DOI: 10.1155/2014/696397
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Summary of publications that investigated the effect of cryotherapy on proprioception system (according to date of publication).
| Authors | Cryotherapy procedure | Area | Subjects | Proprioceptive test | Instrument |
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| Douglas et al., 2013 [ | 15 min | Foot and ankle |
| Balance test | Biodex Balance Systema | Static balance |
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| Williams et al., 2013 [ | 20 min | Ankle |
| Star excursion balance test | Force plateb |
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| Costello and Donnelly, 2011 [ | 30 min | Knee |
| A-JPS | Eagle 3D Motion Systemc
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| Khanmohammadi et al., 2011 [ | 15 min | Ankle |
| A-JPS and P-JPS | Goniometer |
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| Oliveira et al., 2010 [ | 20 min | Knee, |
| A-JPS | 4 markers: |
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| Surenkok et al., 2008 [ | 30 min | Knee |
| P-JPS | Cybex |
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| Dewhurst et al., 2007 [ | As long as temp. decrease 3°C with respect to control muscle temp. | Both full legs (from gluteal to the foot) |
| Balance tests | Force plateg |
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| Wassinger et al., 2007 [ | 20 min | Shoulder |
| A-JPS | Biodex |
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| Hart et al., 2005 [ | 20 min | Knee |
| 5 baseline forward jumps, | Electric goniometer |
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| Dover and Powers, 2004 [ | 30 min | Shoulder |
| A-JPS | Inclinometer |
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| Rubley et al., 2003 [ | 15 min | 2x |
| Force sense test | Force grip barsk
| Sensation tests |
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| Uchio et al., 2003 [ | 15 min | Knee |
| A-JPS | Cybexo
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| Tremblay et al., 2001 [ | 20 min | Quadriceps muscle |
| Weight-discrimination task | Exercise tableq
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| Hopper et al., 1997 [ | 15 min, | Ankle |
| A-JPS | Pedal goniometer |
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| Thieme et al., 1996 [ | 20 min | Knee |
| A-JPS | Kin-Com |
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| LaRiviere and Osternig, 1994 [ | 5 and 20 min. | Ankle |
| A-JPS | Electrogoniometer |
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| Ingersoll et al., 1992 [ | 20 min | Foot and ankle |
| One-leg balance test | A marker |
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Investigation instruments:
aBiodex Balance System, Biodex Medical System, Inc. Shirley, New York
bAMTI Accusway, AMTI Copr., Watertown, MA
cEagle 3D (5 cameras), Motion Analysis Corporation, Santa Rosa, CA, USA
dAriel Performance Analysis System, Ariel Dynamics, CA, USA
eCybex 770 Norm, Lumex Inc., Ronkonkoma, NY, USA
fKAT 3000, Breg., Vista, CA, USA
gKistler 9261A, Winterthur, Switzerland
hBiodex System 3, Biodex Medical Inc., Shirley, NY, USA
iELGOM, model SG110, Biometrics, Ltd., Ladysmith, VA
jTyp, 4060-10, Bertec, Inc., Columbus, Ohio
kVishay Measurements Group, Shelton, CT
lSemmes-Weinstein monofilament, Lafayette Instruments, Lafayette, IN
mLafayette Instruments, Lafayette, IN
nIcing System 2000, Nippon Sigmax, Japan
oCybex International Inc., 10 Trotter Dr, Medway, MA 02053
pKT2000TMMEDmetric Corp, 7542 Trade St, San Diego, CA 92121-2412
qModel 2400, Midland Co, Columbia, SC
rKin-Com, Isokinetic Dynamometer, Chattecx Corp., Hixson, TN
Abbreviations:
A-JPS: Active joint position sense
P-JPS: Passive joint position sense002E
PMR: Path of motion replication
LOS: Limits of stability
OKC: Open kinetic chain
CKC: Closed kinetic chain
n: Number of subjects
F: Female
M: Male
V: Dependent variable
P: Initial position
A/P: Anterior-posterior
M/L: Mediolateral
Age (mean, ±standard deviation).