2009
DOI: 10.1142/s0192415x09006989
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Effects of Acupuncture Stimulation on Recovery Ability of Male Elite Basketball Athletes

Abstract: Developing effective methods for helping athletes recover from muscle fatigue is deemed essential, particularly on the eves' important competitions. This study aimed to investigate the effects of acupuncture stimulation on athletes' recovery abilities. Subjects were selected from 30 male elite university basketball players who were randomly assigned to 3 groups: acupuncture group, sham group, and normal (control) group, each containing 10 subjects. Acupuncture was carried out on each athlete in acupuncture gro… Show more

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“…Additionally, acupuncture is a well-known treatment widely used for treating pain, poststroke rehabilitation, and sports- related injuries. [22][23][24] The current findings show more use of acupuncture than herbal medicine for musculoskeletal pain and stroke. Less commonly known TCM treatments, such as moxibustion and cupping, are used to treat one or two types of chronic conditions.…”
Section: Use Of Tcm Treatments For Chronic Conditions By Patientsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Additionally, acupuncture is a well-known treatment widely used for treating pain, poststroke rehabilitation, and sports- related injuries. [22][23][24] The current findings show more use of acupuncture than herbal medicine for musculoskeletal pain and stroke. Less commonly known TCM treatments, such as moxibustion and cupping, are used to treat one or two types of chronic conditions.…”
Section: Use Of Tcm Treatments For Chronic Conditions By Patientsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…ST36 can improve fatigue both in experimental animals39 and exercise-induced fatigue2940. One possible mechanism underlying recovery from fatigue may involve increasing carnitine and glutathione in muscle41.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current literature is populated mostly by studies investigating the effects of acupuncture on the adult athlete, with far less focus on the adolescent athlete population. The majority of these adult studies were conducted in a simulated laboratory setting [12,13,22]. In the pediatric literature, acupuncture has been reviewed as a complementary and alternative treatment for a host of chronic conditions and symptoms, including migraines, cancer‐related sequelae, and constipation, among many others [15,23,24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%