Tissue viability imaging of skin microcirculation following exposure to whole body cryotherapy (-110°C) and cold water immersion (8°C)


Autoria(s): Costello, Joseph; McNamara, Paul; O'Connell, Marie-Louise; Algar, Lynne; Leahy, Martin; Donnelly, Alan
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16/01/2014

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Cryotherapy is currently used in various clinical, rehabilitative, and sporting settings. However, very little is known regarding the impact of cooling on the microcirculatory response. Objectives: The present study sought to examine the influence of two commonly employed modalities of cryotherapy, whole body cryotherapy (WBC; -110°C) and cold water immersion(CWI; 8±1°C), on skin microcirculation in the mid- thigh region. Methods: The skin area examined was a 3 × 3 cm located between the most anterior aspect of the inguinal fold and the patella. Following 10 minutes of rest, 5 healthy, active males were exposed to either WBC for 3 minutes or CWI for 5 minutes in a randomised order. Volunteers lay supine for five minutes after treatment, in order to monitor the variation of red blood cell (RBC) concentration in the region of interest for a duration of 40 minutes. Microcirculation response was assessed using a non-invasive, portable instrument known as a Tissue Viability imaging system. After a minimum of seven days, the protocol was repeated. Subjective assessment of the volunteer’s thermal comfort and thermal sensation was also recorded. Results: RBC was altered following exposure to both WBC and CWI but appeared to stabilise approximately 35 minutes after treatments. Both WBC and CWI affected thermal sensation (p < 0.05); however no betweengroup differences in thermal comfort or sensation were recorded (p > 0.05). Conclusions: As both WBC and CWI altered RBC, further study is necessary to examine the mechanism for this alteration during whole body cooling.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66244/

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Research Centre in Physical Activity, Health and Leisure

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66244/1/Costello_et_al_%282014%29_Tissue_viability_imaging_of_skin_microcirculation_following_exposure_to_whole_body_cryotherapy_%28-110C%29_and_cold_water_immersion_%288C%29.pdf

http://ciafel.fade.up.pt/aehd/index.php/aehd/article/view/152

DOI:10.5628/aehd.v4i1.152

Costello, Joseph, McNamara, Paul, O'Connell, Marie-Louise, Algar, Lynne, Leahy, Martin, & Donnelly, Alan (2014) Tissue viability imaging of skin microcirculation following exposure to whole body cryotherapy (-110°C) and cold water immersion (8°C). Achives of Exercise in Health and Disease, 4(1), pp. 243-250.

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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #110600 HUMAN MOVEMENT AND SPORTS SCIENCE #110602 Exercise Physiology #110604 Sports Medicine #Cryotherapy #Microcirculation #Tissue Viability Imaging
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