Aim: investigate the effect of different compression modalities as to recovery enhancement on some biomarkers in wrestlers. Methods: Serum creatinine, lactic acid and glucose level were tested in elite wrestlers before match up, 3minuts postmatch up and 19 minutes after applying recovery compression model. Results: showed insignificant differences between pre-post 3min tests, among research groups due to sample equality, 3min and 19min post match up tests showed efficacy of compression technique in enhancing recovery in sake of 160/20 mmHg compression modality with enhancement percentage of 636361% for serum creatinine, 116.61% for lactic acid and ..6222% for glucose level. Conclusion: compression band with 160/20 mmHg exceeds recovery after match up
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of different compression modalities as to recovery enhancement on some biomarkers in wrestlers. Serum creatinine, lactic acid and glucose level were tested in elite wrestlers before a match-up, 3 minutes post-match up and 19 minutes after applying recovery compression model. The results showed insignificant differences between pre-post 3-minutes tests among research groups due to sample equality, 3-minutes and 19-minutes post match up tests showed efficacy of compression technique in enhancing recovery in sake of 160/20 mmHg compression modality with enhancement percentage of 16.614% for serum creatinine, 43.214% for lactic acid and 22.505% for glucose level. The compression band with 160/20 mmHg exceeds recovery after match-up.
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