Article
Orthopedics
Xiali Xue, Yuerong Hao, Xinwei Yang, Chaoyang Zhang, Jie Xu, Xiaolei Wu, Zhongyi Deng, Ning Li
Summary: This study compared the effects of Kinesio Tape (KT) and Compression Sleeves (CS) on Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) and found that KT is more effective in reducing DOMS pain. Additionally, combining KT and CS can help alleviate DOMS pain, accelerate muscle strength recovery, and shorten the recovery time.
BMC MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS
(2023)
Article
Orthopedics
Harold Akehurst, John E. Grice, Manuela Angioi, Dylan Morrissey, Filippo Migliorini, Nicola Maffulli
Summary: The study found that post-exercise whole-body vibration therapy can significantly reduce muscle soreness and tightness in elite athletes after eccentric exercise, contributing to decreased injury risk and improved performance. This treatment modality can be easily integrated into existing training regimes and may have implications for other multi-sprint sports.
JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Erica N. Peters, Helena Yardley, Amy Harrison, Graham M. L. Eglit, Jose Antonio, Cynthia Turcotte, Marcel O. Bonn-Miller
Summary: The study demonstrated that the tested formulation can reduce the interference of muscle soreness on daily activities post-exercise, indicating improvement in functional recovery.
JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SPORTS NUTRITION
(2023)
Article
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Christian R. Meixner, Armin M. Nagel, Svenja A. Hoeger, Lena V. Gast, Marco Wiesmueller, Michael Uder, Matthias S. May, Thilo Hotfiel, Rafael Heiss
Summary: The purpose of this study was to evaluate muscle perfusion in exercise-induced muscle soreness and assess the effect of compression garments. The findings suggest that there is an initial increase in muscle perfusion after exercise, but it normalizes within 6 and 48 hours. Wearing compression garments does not have a significant effect on muscle perfusion.
QUANTITATIVE IMAGING IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY
(2022)
Article
Physiology
Hugo Keriven, Alberto Sanchez Sierra, Angel Gonzalez de-la-Flor, Maria Garcia-Arrabe, Maria Bravo-Aguilar, Marta de la Plaza san Frutos, Guillermo Garcia-Perez-de-Sevilla, Jose Francisco Tornero-Aguilera, Vicente Javier Clemente-Suarez, Diego Dominguez-Balmaseda
Summary: This study observed the effects of a paired-associative transcranial and peripheral electromagnetic stimulation on young athletes suffering from DOMS. The results showed that this treatment method improved the symptoms of DOMS and enhanced sports performance in the lower limbs.
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Chirawat Paratthakonkun, Vipu Vimuttipong, Alisa Nana, Kornkit Chaijenkij, Ngamphol Soonthornworasiri, Dumrongkiet Arthan
Summary: This study demonstrates that supplementation with crocodile blood can help maintain maximal voluntary isometric contraction after eccentric exercise and reduce thigh swelling. After an 18-day supplementation (1 g/day), crocodile blood contributes to the preservation of functional performance and decrease in muscle swelling.
Article
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Sergio M. Borghi, Sylvia K. D. Bussulo, Felipe A. Pinho-Ribeiro, Victor Fattori, Thacyana T. Carvalho, Fernanda S. Rasquel-Oliveira, Tiago H. Zaninelli, Camila R. Ferraz, Antonio M. B. Casella, Fernando Q. Cunha, Thiago M. Cunha, Rubia Casagrande, Waldiceu A. Verri Jr
Summary: Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is caused by unaccustomed exercise with eccentric contractions, high intensity, or long duration. This study investigates the role of spinal cord neuroinflammation in DOMS and suggests that glial cells, NF kappa B, cytokines/chemokines, and oxidative stress play important roles in DOMS-induced central sensitization.
FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY
(2022)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Balazs Sonkodi
Summary: Piezo2 channels play a critical role in proprioception. They can be transiently damaged during strenuous contractions, leading to impaired proprioception and reduced range of motion. This damage can also cause neuroinflammation and neuronal activation in the spinal cord, contributing to delayed onset muscle soreness.
Review
Chemistry, Medicinal
Mohammad Beba, Hamed Mohammadi, Cain C. T. Clark, Kurosh Djafarian
Summary: The study aimed to assess the effects of curcumin supplementation on exercise-induced muscle damage, muscle soreness, inflammation, muscle strength, and joint flexibility. The meta-analysis showed that curcumin supplementation significantly reduced creatine kinase activity, muscle soreness, and TNF-alpha concentration, and improved muscle strength and range of motion. However, no significant changes were found in IL-6 and IL-8 levels. Further high-quality studies are needed to evaluate the long-term effects and safety of curcumin supplementation.
PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH
(2022)
Review
Medicine, General & Internal
Sandra Rodrigues, Pedro Forte, Eva Dewaele, Luis Branquinho, Jose E. Teixeira, Ricardo Ferraz, Tiago M. Barbosa, Antonio M. Monteiro
Summary: There is currently insufficient evidence to confirm or refute the effect of BFR on DOMS, and more studies with a good methodological basis are needed to establish protocols and parameters for exercise and intervention.
MEDICINA-LITHUANIA
(2022)
Article
Physiology
Hugo Keriven, Alberto Sanchez-Sierra, Diego Minambres-Martin, Angel Gonzalez de la Flor, Guillermo Garcia-Perez-de-Sevilla, Diego Dominguez-Balmaseda
Summary: This study aimed to examine the effects of peripheral electromagnetic stimulation on markers of Delayed Onset Muscular Soreness (DOMS) in male professional soccer players. The results showed that the stimulation did not lead to significant improvements in lower limb power and strength, but it decreased peripheral sensitization in the leg muscles after eccentric exercise.
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
(2023)
Review
Chemistry, Medicinal
Wang Fang, Yasaman Nasir
Summary: The study identified that curcumin supplementation has a significant effect in reducing creatine kinase levels and muscle soreness index among adults after exercise-induced muscle damage. Subgroup analysis further demonstrated the efficacy of curcumin based on factors such as follow-ups after exercise, dose of curcumin, duration of studies, exercise type, train status, and study design. This suggests that curcumin may be a priority agent for exercise-induced muscle damage recovery interventions.
PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Physiology
Ning Que
Summary: This study compares the effects of kinesio taping (KT), vibration treatment (VT), and joint intervention (JI) on delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) in college students. The results show that VT is better than KT in reducing pain, and the combined intervention is more effective than single interventions.
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Balazs Sonkodi
Summary: The pathophysiology of delayed onset muscle soreness is not fully understood. Lactic acid, previously believed to be responsible, is now thought to have a smaller role. However, it appears that lactate plays an important role in the initiation of muscle soreness within the intrafusal space and can contribute to secondary damage in the extrafusal space by potentiating the role of bradykinin.
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Pavlos Angelopoulos, Anastasios Diakoronas, Dimitrios Panagiotopoulos, Maria Tsekoura, Panagiota Xaplanteri, Dimitra Koumoundourou, Farzaneh Saki, Evdokia Billis, Elias Tsepis, Konstantinos Fousekis
Summary: This study investigated the effects of cold-water immersion (CWI) and sports massage on delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) in amateur athletes. The results showed that CWI improves pain sensation, and the combination of sports massage and CWI also leads to a significant reduction in pain. However, these interventions do not affect other important adaptations of DOMS.
Article
Sport Sciences
Justin W. Griffin, Alexander E. Weber, Benjamin Kuhns, Paul Lewis, Shane J. Nho
CLINICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE
(2016)
Article
Orthopedics
Loukas Koyonos, Adam B. Yanke, Allison G. McNickle, Spencer S. Kirk, Richard W. Kang, Paul B. Lewis, Brian J. Cole
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
(2009)
Article
Orthopedics
Brett R. Levine, Craig J. Della Valle, Paul Lewis, Richard A. Berger, Scott M. Sporer, Wayne Paprosky
JOURNAL OF ARTHROPLASTY
(2008)
Article
Orthopedics
George Partal, Kathleen N. Meyers, Nicholas Sama, Eric Pagenkopf, Paul B. Lewis, Ariel Goldman, Timothy M. Wright, David L. Helfet
JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA
(2010)
Review
Orthopedics
Andrew R. Hsu, Neil S. Ghodadra, C. D. R. Matthew T. Provencher, Paul B. Lewis, Bernard R. Bach
JOURNAL OF SHOULDER AND ELBOW SURGERY
(2011)
Article
Orthopedics
Rachel M. Frank, Shane T. Seroyer, Paul B. Lewis, Bernard R. Bach, Nikhil N. Verma
KNEE SURGERY SPORTS TRAUMATOLOGY ARTHROSCOPY
(2010)
Editorial Material
Medicine, General & Internal
Prabhjot Singh Bedi, Kiran Kuriakose, Jay Kim, Paul B. Lewis, Vikas K. Singh
Summary: While Achilles tendon rupture is a well-documented adverse effect of Fluoroquinolones, this case presents a rare occurrence of complete iliopsoas and Achilles, and partial semimembranosus tendon rupture secondary to Levofloxacin.
CLINICAL CASE REPORTS
(2021)
Letter
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Resmi A. Charalel, Paul B. Lewis, Aliaksei Salei, Andrew Cantos, Gregory Dubel, Kevin M. Baskin, Michael T. Kassin, Olga R. Brook, Ragheed Al-Dulaimi, Sanjeeva P. Kalva, Thomas J. Ward, Jeremy C. Durack, Rajesh P. Shah
JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Drew M. Caplin, Shamar Young, Michael Kassin, Joshua D. Dowell, Mina S. Makary, Zeyad A. Metwalli, Resmi A. Charalel, Neil J. Halin, Mark Kleedehn, Paul B. Lewis, Thomas J. Ward, Rajesh P. Shah
Summary: Quality improvement initiatives have brought benefits to patients and the practice of medicine through multi-institutional data registries. The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) and SIR Foundation are developing a large-scale interventional radiology clinical data registry to drive advances in patient safety and outcomes, clinical research, and reimbursement.
JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Paul Bennett Lewis, Resmi Ann Charalel, Aliaksei Salei, Andrew J. Cantos, Greg J. Dubel, Michael T. Kassin, Tushar Garg, Hafsa Shahwaiz Babar, Olga Brook, Rajesh Shah, Neil Halin, Mark Kleedehn, Matthew S. Johnson
Summary: Registry data are increasingly used for various purposes in healthcare. The SIR VIRTEX registry utilizes automated data extraction and standardized reports. A survey of SIR members revealed the main barriers to using these reports, including report length, lack of awareness, and lack of agreement within practices.
JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Prabhjot S. Bedi, Kevin J. Koch, Paul B. Lewis, Vikas K. Singh
CLINICAL CASE REPORTS
(2020)
Article
Orthopedics
Maximilian A. Meyer, Timothy S. Leroux, David M. Levy, Annemarie K. Tilton, Paul B. Lewis, Adam B. Yanke, Brian J. Cole
ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
(2017)
Article
Orthopedics
Alexander E. Weber, Benjamin D. Kuhns, Gregory L. Cvetanovich, Paul B. Lewis, Richard C. Mather, Michael J. Salata, Shane J. Nho
ARTHROSCOPY-THE JOURNAL OF ARTHROSCOPIC AND RELATED SURGERY
(2017)
Article
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Paul B. Lewis, Scott T. Wilson, Dustin R. Kentala, John Barry, Kevin M. Lewis
Article
Sport Sciences
Andrea Kussman, Hyunwoo June Choo
Summary: DE/EDs can have severe impacts on athlete health and performance, so it is crucial for sports medicine providers to understand the diagnostic criteria and screen for DE/EDs. Team physicians play a vital role in multidisciplinary treatment teams, making complex decisions regarding sport participation clearance. Education programs can effectively reduce DE behaviors or thoughts. The sports medicine community should strive to prevent DE/EDs, reduce stigma around treatment, and promote healthy relationships with nutrition to support athlete well-being and goals.
CLINICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE
(2024)
Article
Sport Sciences
Mary M. Daley, Claudia L. Reardon
Summary: Youth sports have undergone significant changes in recent decades, including declining participation, increased early specialization, and disparities resulting from rising costs and the shift towards private and club-based organizations. The athletic population faces unique mental health considerations such as depression, performance anxiety, perfectionism, disordered eating, musculoskeletal injuries, and the psychological effects of concussions. Managing mental health concerns in this population requires improving mental health literacy, reducing stigma, promoting help-seeking behaviors, and implementing effective screening practices.
CLINICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE
(2024)
Article
Sport Sciences
David R. McDuff, Michelle Garvin, Joy Chang, Donald Thompson
CLINICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE
(2024)
Article
Sport Sciences
Carly Day, Naoya Nishino, Yuka Tsukahara
CLINICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE
(2024)
Article
Sport Sciences
Tammy Ng, Howard Sanders, Sarah Merrill, Marcia Faustin
CLINICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE
(2024)
Article
Sport Sciences
Carla D. Edwards
Summary: Identification and management of mental health challenges in athletes is crucial for athletic performance and overall health. A comprehensive approach includes screening, assessment, and individualized management plans. Sports medicine physicians can manage mild to moderate symptoms, while severe cases should be referred to psychiatrists.
CLINICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE
(2024)
Article
Sport Sciences
Sarah E. Beable
CLINICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE
(2024)
Article
Sport Sciences
Carla D. Edwards
CLINICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE
(2024)
Editorial Material
Sport Sciences
Mark D. Miller
CLINICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE
(2024)