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A comparison of a single bout of stretching or foam rolling on range of motion in healthy adults
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Tilp, Markus
, Konrad, Andreas
, Paternoster, Florian K
, Behm, David G
, Nakamura, Masatoshi
in
Acute effects
/ Meta-analysis
/ Muscles
/ Range of motion
2022
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A comparison of a single bout of stretching or foam rolling on range of motion in healthy adults
by
Tilp, Markus
, Konrad, Andreas
, Paternoster, Florian K
, Behm, David G
, Nakamura, Masatoshi
in
Acute effects
/ Meta-analysis
/ Muscles
/ Range of motion
2022
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A comparison of a single bout of stretching or foam rolling on range of motion in healthy adults
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A comparison of a single bout of stretching or foam rolling on range of motion in healthy adults
2022
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PurposeStretching and foam rolling are common warm-up exercises and can acutely increase the range of motion (ROM) of a joint. However, possible differences in the magnitude of change on ROM between these two interventions on the immediate and prolonged effects (e.g., 10 min after the intervention) are not yet well understood. Thus, the purpose of this review was to compare the immediate and prolonged effects of a single bout of foam rolling with a single bout of stretching on ROM in healthy participants.MethodsIn total, 20 studies with overall 38 effect sizes were found to be eligible for a meta-analysis. For the main analysis, subgroup analysis, we applied a random-effect meta-analysis, mixed-effect model, respectively. The subgroup analyses included age groups, sex, and activity levels of the participants, as well as the tested muscles, the duration of the application, and the study design.ResultsMeta-analyses revealed no significant differences between a single stretching and foam rolling exercise immediately after the interventions (ES = 0.079; P = 0.39) nor a difference 10 min (ES = − 0.051; P = 0.65), 15 min (ES = − 0.011; P = 0.93), and 20 min (ES = − 0.161; P = 0.275) post-intervention. Moreover, subgroup analyses revealed no other significant differences between the acute effects of stretching and foam rolling (P > 0.05).ConclusionIf the goal is to increase the ROM acutely, both interventions can be considered as equally effective. Likely, similar mechanisms are responsible for the acute and prolonged ROM increases such as increased stretch tolerance or increased soft-tissue compliance.
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Springer Nature B.V
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