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Name FUJIKAWA Takamitsu

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Four minutes of capacitive and resistive electric transfer therapy increased jump performance.

Author

Michio Wachi, Takumi Jiroumaru, Ayako Satonaka, Masae Ikeya, Nobuko Shichiri, Junko Ochi, Yutaro Hyodo, Takamitsu Fujikawa

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Journal

Electromagnetic biology and medicine

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Volume

42

Number

4

Starting Page

1

Ending Page

6

Publication Date

2023-12

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Refereed

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Language

English

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Foreign

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Research paper (scientific journal)

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10.1080/15368378.2023.2

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Capacitive and resistive electric transfer (CRET) therapy can improve flexibility and increase muscle activity and may be useful as a warm-up technique. This study examined the effects of short-time CRET on jump performance. Thirty healthy men (age range, 20-40 years) were randomly divided into passive (n = 15) and active (n = 15) warm-up groups. The participants and statisticians were blinded to the participant allocation. The passive warm-up group underwent 4 min of CRET therapy on their posterior lower legs. The active warm-up group performed stretching and jogging for 4 min. Calf muscle temperature and rebound jump (RJ) index were measured before and after the intervention. The mean (± standard deviation) muscle temperature increased by 2.0 ± 0.5°C and 1.4 ± 0.6°C in the passive and active warm-up groups, respectively (p < 0.05). RJ index increased significantly in both groups (p < 0.05). Therefore, passive warm-up using CRET may help avoid energy loss while increasing the muscle temperature in a short time when compared with traditional active warm-up techniques.

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