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Static Stretching Intensity Does Not Influence Acute Range of Motion, Passive Torque, and Muscle Architecture.

Camila Ximenes Santos, Natália Barros Beltrão, André Luiz Torres Pirauá, João Luiz Quagliotti Durigan, David Behm, Rodrigo Cappato de Araújo.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Although stretching exercises are commonly used in clinical and athletic practice, there is a lack of evidence regarding the methodological variables that guide the prescription of stretching programs, such as intensity.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the acute effects of different stretching intensities on the range of motion (ROM), passive torque, and muscle architecture.
DESIGN: Two-group pretest-posttest design.
SETTING: Laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty untrained men were allocated into the low- or high-intensity group. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Subjects were evaluated for initial (ROMinitial) and maximum (ROMmax) discomfort angle, stiffness, viscoelastic stress relaxation, muscle fascicle length, and pennation angle.
RESULTS: The ROM assessments showed significant changes, in both groups, in the preintervention and postintervention measures both for the ROMinitial (P < .01) and ROMmax angle (P = .02). There were no significant differences for stiffness and viscoelastic stress relaxation variables. The pennation angle and muscle fascicle length were different between the groups, but there was no significant interaction.
CONCLUSION: Performing stretching exercises at high or low intensity acutely promotes similar gains in flexibility, that is, there are short-term/immediate gains in ROM but does not modify passive torque and muscle architecture.

Entities:  

Keywords:  flexibility; muscle morphology; muscle stiffness; pennation; viscoelasticity

Year:  2020        PMID: 30300070     DOI: 10.1123/jsr.2018-0178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sport Rehabil        ISSN: 1056-6716            Impact factor:   1.931


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