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The effects of a single session of spinal manipulation on strength and cortical drive in athletes

Authors :
Imran Khan Niazi
Heidi Haavik
Kelly Holt
Paul W. M Marshall
Rasmus Wiberg Nedergaard
Kathryn Allen
Jan Hartvigsen
Thomas Lykke Christiansen
Kemal S. Türker
Jens Duehr
Source :
European Journal of Applied Physiology, Christiansen, T L, Niazi, I K, Holt, K, Nedergaard, R W, Duehr, J, Allen, K, Marshall, P, Türker, K S, Hartvigsen, J & Haavik, H 2018, ' The effects of a single session of spinal manipulation on strength and cortical drive in athletes ', European Journal of Applied Physiology, vol. 118, no. 4, pp. 737-749 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-018-3799-x, Christiansen, T L, Niazi, I K, Holt, K, Nedergaard, R W, Duehr, J, Allen, K, Marshall, P, Türker, K S, Hartvigsen, J & Haavik, H 2018, ' The effects of a single session of spinal manipulation on strength and cortical drive in athletes ', European Journal of Applied Physiology, vol. 118, no. 4, pp. 737–749 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-018-3799-x
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

PURPOSE: The primary purpose of this study was to investigate whether a single session of spinal manipulation (SM) increases strength and cortical drive in the lower limb (soleus muscle) of elite Taekwondo athletes.METHODS: Soleus-evoked V-waves, H-reflex and maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) of the plantar flexors were recorded from 11 elite Taekwondo athletes using a randomized controlled crossover design. Interventions were either SM or passive movement control. Outcomes were assessed at pre-intervention and at three post-intervention time periods (immediate post, post 30 min and post 60 min). A multifactorial repeated measures ANOVA was conducted to assess within and between group differences. Time and session were used as factors. A post hoc analysis was carried out, when an interactive effect was present. Significance was set at p ≤ 0.05.RESULTS: SM increased MVC force [F(3,30) = 5.95, p CONCLUSION: A single session of SM increased muscle strength and corticospinal excitability to ankle plantar flexor muscles in elite Taekwondo athletes. The increased MVC force lasted for 30 min and the corticospinal excitability increase persisted for at least 60 min.

Details

ISSN :
14396327
Volume :
118
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of applied physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d6f87aca3e12979461e55a05d2924d4c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-018-3799-x