The Effect of Dry Cupping on Gastrocnemius Muscle Stiffness, Range of Motion and Pain Perception After Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness

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Hammons, Dave [1 ]
McCullough, Molly [2 ]
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[1] Boise State Univ, AT Program, Boise, ID 83725 USA
[2] St Lukes Hlth Syst, Boise, ID USA
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ANKLE DORSIFLEXION; RELIABILITY;
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R [医药、卫生];
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10 ;
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Background (.) Cupping therapy originated in Eastern Medicine, became renowned in complementary medicine and is utilized as a therapeutic treatment in contemporary medicine for musculoskeletal issues. As with any modality, there is a question of efficacy. Objective (.) This study investigated the effect of cupping therapy on muscle stiffness (MS), active dorsiflexion (DF) and perceived pain of the medial gastrocnemius muscle following a cupping therapy treatment. Methods (.) Single cohort design included 20 physically active, healthy participants (10 women, 10 men; age: 22.9 years +/- 3.35 years) completed an exercise protocol to induce delayed onset muscle soreness in both lower legs. Intervention (.) A 5-minute dry cupping treatment was performed on the dominant leg medial gastrocnemius and 5 minutes of rest for the non-dominant control leg. Primary Outcome Measures (.) Muscle stiffness, active dorsiflexion and perceived pain were measured at baseline, pre-treatment, post-treatment and 5 minutes posttreatment in the medial gastrocnemius muscle. A repeated measures ANOVA was used to analyze the main effect and interaction for condition and time. Results (.) Active DF was significantly different from baseline to pre-treatment, post-treatment and 5 minutes post-treatment (P <.001, P <.001, P =.01, respectively). Pre-treatment to 5 minutes post-treatment, active DF was also significantly different (P =.05). Active DF was significantly improved post- treatment and 5 minutes post-treatment. Baseline pain was significantly different from pre-treatment, post-treatment and 5 minutes posttreatment measurements (P <.001, P <.001, P <.001, respectively). Pre-treatment pain was significantly different from post-treatment and 5 minutes post-treatment pain (P =.009, P <.001, respectively). Post-treatment pain was also significantly different from 5 minutes post-treatment pain (P =.007). MS was not significant at any of the time points (P =.398) or between conditions (P =.140). Conclusion (.) A single cupping treatment significantly improved active DF and decreased pain was observed in the treatment group. No significant difference in MS was observed following the treatment.
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