Cross transfer acute effects of foam rolling with vibration on ankle dorsiflexion range of motion
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01/12/2017Estado
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Efectos cruzados agudos del rolido de foam con vibración sobre los dorsiflexores de tobillo en el rango de movimiento Introduction: Foam roller is a device used as a massage intervention for rehabilitation and fitness performance.
Objective: To examine the effects on the ankle dorsiflexion mobility of the foam roller as well as the combination of
foam roller and vibration applied to the ankle plantarflexors muscles, and to observe the possible cross-effect. Methods:
Thirty-eight undergraduate students participated in the study (19 males and 19 females). This study investigated. Three
conditions (3 sets of 20 s) were performed in a randomized order (independent variables): 1) foam roller (Roller), 2) foam
roller and vibration (Roller+VIB), and 3) no foam roller or vibration (Control). to determine whether of foam roller with or
without vibration would benefit ankle dorsiflexion mobility. Ankle dorsiflexion ROM and plantar flexor were measured in
both legs before and immediately after the treatment. Results: A cross-effect was found in the non-stimulated leg. There
was a significant effect on ankle mobility of Roller and Roller+VIB conditions (6% and 7%, p<0.001). Conclusion: Foam
roller massage and vibration stimulus foam roller massage increase ankle mobility producing a cross-effect.
Cross transfer acute effects of foam rolling with vibration on ankle dorsiflexion range of motion
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1108-7161Palabras Clave
Masaje, Liberación miofascial, FuerzaMassage, Self-Miofascial Release Mobility, Strength