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Are compression garments effective for the recovery of exercise-induced muscle damage? A systematic review with meta-analysis.

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Abstract Title:

Are compression garments effective for the recovery of exercise-induced muscle damage? A systematic review with meta-analysis.

Abstract Source:

Physiol Behav. 2016 Jan 1 ;153:133-48. Epub 2015 Oct 30. PMID: 26522739

Abstract Author(s):

Diego Marqués-Jiménez, Julio Calleja-González, Iñaki Arratibel, Anne Delextrat, Nicolás Terrados

Article Affiliation:

Diego Marqués-Jiménez

Abstract:

PURPOSE: The aim was to identify benefits of compression garments used for recovery of exercised-induced muscle damage.

METHODS: Computer-based literature research was performed in September 2015 using four online databases: Medline (PubMed), Cochrane, WOS (Web Of Science) and Scopus. The analysis of risk of bias was completed in accordance with the Cochrane Collaboration Guidelines. Mean differences and 95% confidence intervals were calculated with Hedges' g for continuous outcomes. A random effect meta-analysis model was used. Systematic differences (heterogeneity) were assessed with I(2) statistic.

RESULTS: Most results obtained had high heterogeneity, thus their interpretation should be careful. Our findings showed that creatine kinase (standard mean difference=-0.02, 9 studies) was unaffected when using compression garments for recovery purposes. In contrast, blood lactate concentration was increased (standard mean difference=0.98, 5 studies). Applying compression reduced lactate dehydrogenase (standard mean difference=-0.52, 2 studies), muscle swelling (standard mean difference=-0.73, 5 studies) and perceptual measurements (standard mean difference=-0.43, 15 studies). Analyses of power (standard mean difference=1.63, 5 studies) and strength (standard mean difference=1.18, 8 studies) indicate faster recovery of muscle function after exercise.

CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that the application of compression clothing may aid in the recovery of exercise induced muscle damage, although the findings need corroboration.


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