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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2011.15.3.645

Analysis of body surface temperature by Pulsed Magnetic Fields system for evaluation of therapeutic effect of Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness  

Lee, Na-Ra (연세대학교 보건과학대학 의공학부)
Lee, Seung-Wook (연세대학교 보건과학대학 의공학부)
Kim, Young-Dae (연세대학교 보건과학대학 의공학부)
Kim, Soo-Byeong (연세대학교 보건과학대학 의공학부)
Lee, Kyong-Joung (연세대학교 보건과학대학 의공학부)
Lee, Yong-Heum (연세대학교)
Abstract
The aim of this study was to develop a Pulsed Magnetic Fields(PMFs) system which can produce effects locally and simulate muscular tissues equally. To evaluate the PMFs system we caused DOMS(Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness) to subjects in biceps of the arm. Then, we stimulated acupoint HT2 using PMFs(20 minutes) and TEAS(20 minutes) for 2 days. The other subjects did not stimulate. Then we checked body surface temperature in biceps of the arm. All subjects had an asymmetrical body surface temperature in biceps after exercise(Non-stimulation group=$2.00{\pm}1.16^{\circ}C$, TEAS group=$1.73{\pm}0.52^{\circ}C$, PMFs group=$1.48{\pm}0.51^{\circ}C$). After 1st stimulation all subjects had decreased temperature differences(Non-stimulation group=$1.37{\pm}0.71^{\circ}C$, TEAS group=$1.08{\pm}0.43^{\circ}C$, PMFs group=$1.23{\pm}0.15^{\circ}C$). PMFs group had a symmetry body surface temperature after 24 hours($0.05{\pm}0.06^{\circ}C$) and TEAS group had that after 48 hours($0.1{\pm}0.08^{\circ}C$). Non-stimulation group did not recovery after 48 hours($0.37{\pm}0.06^{\circ}C$). Therefore, PMFs on acupoint had an therapeutic effect in DOMS.
Keywords
PMFs; TEAS; DITI; DOMS;
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