Jundishapur Scientific Medical Journal

Jundishapur Scientific Medical Journal

Effect of quadriceps muscles cooling on plantar pressure variables during running

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Faculty of sport sciences, University of Mazandaran,Babolsar,Iran
2 Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Faculty of Educational Science and Psychology, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran
10.22118/jsmj.2018.108466.1214
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Cryotherapy is often used as an immediate treatment method to relieve the acute pain of soft tissue injuries. The current study aimed to investigate the direct effect of quadriceps muscles cooling with ice spray on plantar pressure variables during stance phase of running in male soccer players.
Subjects and Methods: 17 healthy male soccer players with mean age of 23.7±3.3 years were recruited to participate in this study. Data were collected using a foot scan pressure-sensitive floor mat (RsScan International Footscan®) which was flush mounted in the 10th m of a 15 m-long walkway. The software divided the foot into 10 separate anatomical regions. Participants were instructed to run before and after cryotherapy, which was established following a warm-up period from three trials along a 15 m walkway. After pretest, the subjects were asked to lie down in a supine position, and ice spray was used for cryotherapy.
Results: Results of the present study showed significant increase in peak plantar pressure variables of toe and first metatarsal areas of foot after cryotherapy during stance phase of running.
Conclusion: The results suggest that cryotherapy during sporting events such as running may place the individuals in a vulnerable position.
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  • Receive Date 25 November 2017
  • Revise Date 18 January 2018
  • Accept Date 21 January 2018