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Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1994Muscular overuse is associated with structural damage of the contractile elements and reflected in delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). Mechanical stress is supposed to be the major contributing factor for inducing muscle damage. The initial damage is followed by an inflammatory response and eventually by regeneration.
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Muscle Damage and Endurance Events
Sports Medicine, 1986Intensive training for and competition in endurance events like the marathon are accompanied by injury to fibres in the active skeletal muscles. Evidence for the injury comes from the increases in intramuscular enzymes and myoglobin found in the blood following the exercise, from the subjective sensation of soreness in the muscles in the post-exercise ...
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Curcumin Reduces Muscle Damage and Soreness Following Muscle‐Damaging Exercise
The FASEB Journal, 2017The training of novice and competitive athletes involves the incorporation of unaccustomed exercise, likely to result in skeletal muscle tissue damage. The initial response, known to result in muscle soreness and swelling, and decreased forced production, is followed by a secondary inflammatory response integral in the skeletal ...
Ralf Jäger +6 more
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Skeletal Muscle Damage and Inflammation
Skeletal muscle is an extremely plastic tissue that can respond to a variety of insults. If the insult is sufficient, it may reduce damage to the skeletal muscle. Damage to skeletal muscle is associated with an inflammatory response. This inflammatory response is required for optimal regeneration.Tyrone A, Washington, Eleanor R, Schrems
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Muscle damage: Scientific fundamentals
Journal of Applied Physiology, 2017to the editor: I read the recent article by Peake et al. ([4][1]) entitled “Muscle damage and inflammation during recovery from exercise” with great interest. I would suggest adding more information about muscle damage, because in my opinion the authors talked about muscle damage minimally ...
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Molecular mechanisms of muscle damage
1993Prior to the recognition that the protein dystrophin is missing in Duchenne dystrophy muscle and of abnormal size or reduced quantity in muscle from Becker dystrophy patients (Hoffman et al., 1987a), the assumption was made that recognition of the defective gene product(s) would lead to a rapid understanding of the manner in which this defect caused ...
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Etretinate-induced skeletal muscle damage
British Journal of Dermatology, 1987Three patients who received etretinate, two for psoriasis vulgaris and one for exfoliative dermatitis, developed clinical and electromyographic features of muscle damage during treatment. In one patient histological and ultrastructural findings indicated segmental muscle necrosis.
E, Hodak +3 more
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Muscle damage induced by electrical stimulation
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2011Electrical stimulation (ES) induces muscle damage that is characterised by histological alterations of muscle fibres and connective tissue, increases in circulating creatine kinase (CK) activity, decreases in muscle strength and development of delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS).
Kazunori, Nosaka +3 more
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2021
Aim: This study aims to compare the effects of dolgit cream, an anti-inflammatory drug in the NSAID group, is frequently used in treating injuries after sports activities, and natural honey, used due to its anti-inflammatory effect, on muscle damage. Methods: Twenty-one amateur male athletes voluntarily participated in this study (Age: 21 +/- 3).
Ceylan, Ramazan, Erdogan, Yasar
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Aim: This study aims to compare the effects of dolgit cream, an anti-inflammatory drug in the NSAID group, is frequently used in treating injuries after sports activities, and natural honey, used due to its anti-inflammatory effect, on muscle damage. Methods: Twenty-one amateur male athletes voluntarily participated in this study (Age: 21 +/- 3).
Ceylan, Ramazan, Erdogan, Yasar
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Adaptation to exercise-induced muscle damage
Clinical Science, 19871. Serum creatine kinase (CK) and muscle soreness, common indicators of muscle damage, were assessed in 16 subjects after performance of two bouts of eccentric exercise spaced 7 days apart. The purpose was (1) to examine rapid muscle adaptation when the ipsilateral limb was exercised on the second bout and (2) to investigate possible central ...
P M, Clarkson +3 more
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