• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Estimation of changes of lower limbs reactivity among mountain cyclist under the influence of sauna treatment - abstract
  • Contributor: Niewiadomy, Paweł; Tiffert-Tłok, Joanna; Szuścik, Katarzyna; Stolecka-Warzecha, Anna; Kwaśna, Krystyna
  • Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2016
  • Published in: Physiotherapy and Health Activity, 24 (2016) 1, Seite 12-18
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1515/pha-2016-0003
  • ISSN: 2392-2664
  • Keywords: General Medicine
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  • Description: Abstract Background: Elaborated system of neuromuscular connections gives to a human ability of body control, possibility to move and perform any complicated moves. The issue of neuromuscular conduction appears more frequently in physiotherapy, biological restoration or, widely perceived, sport training. Physiotherapists often wonder how sauna treatment, mainly used in biological restoration, influence on changes of its conduction and, on which level of a rehabilitation, training process or biological restoration should it be used. The aim of this paper was to check how an organism would react after methodically conducted sauna treatments in a form of whole body biological restoration. Material/Methods: Competitors of cycling group GR AIRCO Team participated in research. Twelve men were classified and divided onto two age groups. On the basis of questionnaires personal details as well as basic antropometric parameters were collected. Tool used to measure reactivity was chosen to research method: Reactivity Measure MCZR/ATB 1.0. Results: Analysis of variance of following measurements did not show any statistically crucial differences between the group under the age of 30 and over 30 (p>0,05). Results are shown respectively for right leg, left leg, both lower limbs tested simultaneously with the division onto age groups. Analysis of variance show increase of reactivity for all tested participants after sauna. Conclusions: Sauna treatment among cyclist has impact on a rate of lower limbs reactivity tested simultaneously with impulse differentiation to an appropriate legs.
  • Access State: Open Access