Muscle damage and inflammation during recovery from exercise
Queensland University of Technology · Queensland Academy of Sport · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Unaccustomed exercise consisting of eccentric (i.e., lengthening) muscle contractions often results in muscle damage characterized by ultrastructural alterations in muscle tissue, clinical signs, and symptoms (e.g., reduced muscle strength and range of motion, increased muscle soreness and swelling, efflux of myocellular proteins). The time course of recovery following exercise-induced muscle damage depends on the extent of initial muscle damage, which in turn is influenced by the intensity and duration of exercise, joint angle/muscle length, and muscle groups used during exercise. The effects of these factors on muscle strength, soreness, and swelling are well characterized. By contrast, much less is known…
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- 29.99
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- 100%
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- 123
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4Topics & keywords
- Inflammation
- Myocyte
- Medicine
- Eccentric
- Muscle tissue
- Physical exercise
- Myofibril
- Muscle damage
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