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MECHANISMS OF THE EFFECT OF TRADITIONAL MASSAGE ON CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL CIRCULATION IN ADOLESCENT FEMALES INVOLVED IN RUNNING SPORTS
Author(s) -
A Sabiryanov,
E Sabiryanova,
С. Л. Сашенков,
И. В. Изаровская
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
čelovek. sport. medicina
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.244
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2500-0209
pISSN - 2500-0195
DOI - 10.14529/hsm200307
Subject(s) - massage , heart rate , heart rate variability , blood pressure , chronotropic , medicine , blood circulation , peripheral , cardiology , hemodynamics , physical therapy , physical medicine and rehabilitation , alternative medicine , pathology , traditional medicine
Aim. The paper aims to analyze the effect of traditional massage on functional recovery of the cardiovascular system in adolescent females involved in running sports. Materials and methods. A 10-day traditional back and neck massage program was used as a recovery technique. The indicators of the central and peripheral circulation, the time and frequency characteristics of the heart rate, as well as finger pulse amplitude were obtained before and after the program. Results. After traditional massage, adolescent females involved in running sports demonstrate a decrease in heart rate, which is associated with a decrease in sympathoadrenal regulation of chronotropic heart function (a decrease in VLF, a decrease in the amplitude of dominant VLF and LF harmonics). Regression and canonical analysis shows that heart rate dependence of the activity of regulation levels changes. There is an increase in peripheral blood circulation and a decrease in blood pressure associated with both humoral and metabolic factors and a decrease in sympathoadrenal influences, which is confirmed by an analysis of pulse amplitude variability. It is shown that the dynamics of the time and frequency characteristics of VLF range is a marker of physiological changes in blood circulation after massage therapy. Conclusion. The effect of traditional massage on the blood circulation of adolescent females involved in running sports is associated with adaptation to massage effects and is manifested by changes in the neurohumoral regulation of hemodynamics.

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