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The effect of Functional Performance Following an Ice Immersion to the Ankle, Foot

  • 주정열 (대구대학교 대학원 재활과학과 물리치료) ;
  • 이명희 (대구대학교 대학원 재활과학과 물리치료) ;
  • 최용원 (대구대학교 대학원 재활과학과 물리치료)
  • Ju, Joung-Youl (Physical Therapy, Dept. of Rehabilitation Science Graduate School of Daegu University) ;
  • Lee, Myung-Hee (Physical Therapy, Dept. of Rehabilitation Science Graduate School of Daegu University) ;
  • Choi, Yong-Won (Physical Therapy, Dept. of Rehabilitation Science Graduate School of Daegu University)
  • 발행 : 2008.02.29

초록

Purpose : The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of ice immersion to the ankle, foot on vertical jump, isokinetic exercise. Methods : Thirty volunteers from universal students who had not sustained an injury to the lower extremity within the past 6 months were randomly assigned to either an experimental or control group. Subjects in the experimental group performed vertical jump and isokinetic exercise before and after the application of a 15-minute ice immersion($50-55^{\circ}F$) to the ankle and foot. Subjects in the control group performed vertical jump and isokinetic exercise before and after the application of a 15-minute resting. Results : Shuttle run was not significantly decreased after than before the application of a 15-minute ice immersion($50-55^{\circ}F$) to the ankle and foot(p<0.05). Vertical jump was significantly decreased after than before the application of a 15-minute ice immersion($50-55^{\circ}F$) to the ankle and foot(p<0.05). Speed $60^{\circ}$ of peak torque was significantly decreased after than before the application of a 15-minute ice immersion($50-55^{\circ}F$) to the ankle and foot(p<0.05). Speed $120^{\circ}$ of peak torque was significantly decreased after than before the application of a 15-minute ice immersion($50-55^{\circ}F$) to the ankle and foot(p<0.05). Conclusion : we think because the ice immersion decrease active, physical therapist should carefully consider the consequence of cold therapy to increase active.

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