The Effect of Press Tack Needle Treatment on Muscle Soreness after Triathlon Race-Placebo-controlled Study-
10.3777/jjsam.56.158
- VernacularTitle:トライアスロン競技後の筋肉痛に及ぼす円皮鍼の効果―プラセボを用いた比較試験―
- Author:
Yasuhisa KANEKO
;
Eiji FURUYA
;
Ayumi SAKAMOTO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
triathlon;
acupuncture;
press tack needle;
Placebo;
muscle soreness
- From:Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
2006;56(2):158-165
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
[Objective] To examine the effect of press tack needle (PTN) treatment on muscle soreness after triathlon race in a placebo (P) -controlled study.
[Method] Subjects were 149 healthy triathletes randomly divided into 2 groups, PTN group and P group. PTN and P were placed on the L 3 to S 2 dermatome area (BL23, BL24, BL25, BL26 and BL32) only during the race. The visual analog scale (VAS) was used to measure muscle soreness at 6 points (Quads, Hamstrings, Calves, Tibialis anteriors, Glutes and lower back). Measurements were obtained before the race (PRE), after the race (POST1), and on the day after the race (POST2) to evaluate the effect of PTN treatment.
[Results] Each VAS score was increased on POST1 compared to that on PRE (p<0.01) for both groups. With PTN treatment, VAS scores were decreased on POST2 compared to those on POST1 except for Glutes (p<0.01, p<0.05), and had recovered to the PRE-race condition. In the P group, VAS score of the hamstrings was decreased on POST2 compared to that on POST1, while VAS scores were significantly higher than those on PRE for Quad, Hamstrings, and Calves.
[Conclusion] It is suggested that PTN stimulation during triathlon race suppresses delayed-onset muscle sore-ness.