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von M. Auerbach
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von Elias Auerbach. Hrsg. vom Aktionskomitee d. zionist. Organisation
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von H. Auerbach
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by Meyer Auerbach and Samuel Salant
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[Josef Danziger Auerbach]
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von Jakob Auerbach
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Bertold Oyerbakh [[Elektronische Ressource]]
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BACKGROUND Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a common symptom in people participating in exercise, sport, or recreational physical activities. Several remedies have been proposed to prevent and alleviate DOMS. DESIGN AND METHODS A five-arm randomized controlled study was conducted to examine the effects of acupuncture on eccentric exercise-induced DOMS of the biceps brachii muscle. Participants were recruited through convenience sampling of students and general public. Participants were randomly allocated to needle, laser, sham needle, sham laser acupuncture, and no intervention. Outcome measures included pressure pain threshold (PPT), pain intensity (visual analog scale), and maximum isometric voluntary force. RESULTS Delayed-onset muscle soreness was induced in 60 participants (22 females, age 23.6 ± 2.8 years, weight 66.1 ± 9.6 kg, and height 171.6 ± 7.9 cm). Neither verum nor sham interventions significantly improved outcomes within 72 hours when compared with no treatment control (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS Acupuncture was not effective in the treatment of DOMS. From a mechanistic point of view, these results have implications for further studies: (1) considering the high-threshold mechanosensitive nociceptors of the muscle, the cutoff for PPT (5 kg/cm) chosen to avoid bruising might have led to ceiling effects; (2) the traditional acupuncture regimen, targeting muscle pain, might have been inappropriate as the DOMS mechanisms seem limited to the muscular unit and its innervation. Therefore, a regionally based regimen including an intensified intramuscular needling (dry needling) should be tested in future studies, using a higher cutoff for PPT to avoid ceiling effects.
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Boberach: In 11 Kapiteln sind u.a. behandelt: Die politische Literatur (Das junge Deutschland, die neue Hegel'sche Schule, die Romantiker und die Publizisten, dabei Wienbarg, Gutzkow, Laube, Mundt, Ruge, Herwegh, Feuerbach, Bettina v. Arnim), die "Poesie und die demokratischen Poeten (Hoffmann v. Fallersleben, Dingelstedt, Prutz, Anastasius Grün), Heine und seine neuen Gedichte, "Ein Glaubensbekenntnis" von Freiligrath, die politische Poesie in Österreich (Beck, Lenau, Meißner, Hartmann), die philosophische Poesie (v. Sallet, Schefer), der "sozialistische", der historische und der bürgerliche Roman, die "Aufgabe der Kritik während der Krisis" Deutschlands (Gervinus, Auerbach), die Dramen von Gutzkow und die "dramatische Poesie" in Wien
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Jakob Auerbach
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Israel Auerbach
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Israel Auerbach
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Elias Auerbach
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Israel Auerbach
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Israel Auerbach