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The device consists of a pair of inflatable sleeves wrapped around the leg and an electric pneumatic pump that inflates the sleeves with air, compressing the deep veins and displacing blood proximally. The working principle of IPC is based on passively increasing blood flow by applying external pressure to the extremity, but the exact physiological mechanisms are only partially understood. However, despite its widely recognised use and positive effects on circulatory conditions, the literature on the use of IPC in musculoskeletal treatment is limited. The available evidence has been investigated in several studies, including the efficacy of IPC, its effect on vasodilatory effects in distal skeletal muscle and its effect on serum indices of muscle function, pain and muscle damage. Studies have also reported improvements in exercise duration as wel",[12],"Other: Normatec Air Compression",{"label":14,"type":6,"description":15,"interventionNames":16},"Soft Tissue Mobilization Technique Group","The Graston Technique (GT) is a form of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilisation that uses stainless steel instruments to perform manual therapy on soft tissues. It is widely used by clinicians to treat various soft tissue disorders. Research has reported that it effectively promotes the inhibition of adhesion of treated tissues and collagen synthesis. Furthermore, the graston technique has been used to manage pain and range of motion limitations caused by scar tissue and musculoskeletal injuries. Overall, the graston technique has been studied in a variety of contexts and has demonstrated potential effects on range of motion, pain relief and musculoskeletal conditions. Some studies reported direct effects on specific outcomes, while others emphasised its potential when combined with other therapeutic interventions. These findings contribute to the understanding of the graston technique as a modality for soft tissue mobilisation and musculoskeletal disorders in the field of physio",[17],"Other: Soft Tissue Mobilization",{"label":19,"type":6,"description":20,"interventionNames":21},"Percussive Therapy Group","Percussive therapy has gained popularity in recent years as a potential intervention to alleviate muscle soreness and fatigue after exercise. This therapy involves the use of a mechanical system to provide percussive massage and its effectiveness in promoting recovery and reducing muscle soreness has been a topic of interest in the field of sports medicine and rehabilitation. Several studies have investigated the acute effects of percussive therapy on muscle recovery and pain, aiming to understand its potential benefits for athletes and individuals engaged in physical activities. Furthermore, the use of percussive therapy with resistance training has been shown to have acute effects on movement speed, suggesting the potential to influence exercise performance and recovery. These findings contribute to the understanding of how percussive therapy can influence muscle function and recovery processes. 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In this way, there is no comparison with other recovery interventions for post-exercise recovery applications.",[14],{"type":6,"name":38,"description":39,"armGroupLabels":40,"otherNames":27},"Percussive therapy","Percussive therapy has been investigated in device research and athlete health. 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