Effect of Percussive Massage on Skeletal Muscle During Limb Immobilization

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-50
SponsorBrigham Young University

About this trial

The primary aims of this study are to determine the effect of percussive massage (30 min/session, 2 sessions/day, daily) during 10 days of unilateral limb immobilization on preserving muscle, vascular, and mitochondrial function. The following hypotheses will be tested:

Hypothesis 1: Percussive massage will attenuate the loss of size, strength and endurance over the immobilization period compared to the control group, as measured by MRI, maximal isometric and isokinetic force production and muscle endurance test using Biodex dynamometry.

Hypothesis 2: Percussive massage will attenuate the loss of vascular function and blood flow compared to the control group as measured by passive leg movement and femoral artery blood flow.

Hypothesis 3: Percussive massage will attenuate the loss of skeletal muscle mitochondrial function and decrease H2O2 production during immobilization compared to the control group, as measured by high-resolution respirometry.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

18-50 years old (women are pre-menopausal). We will exclude individuals over the age of 50 because the adaptive capability of skeletal muscle fundamentally changes with older age, and the risk from disuse increases. The findings of this study will help determine the risk benefit relationship of conducting a similar study in older individuals.

Stable levels of physical activity for at least 6 months

No history of lower extremity injury that would preclude their ability to perform knee extension exercise

Disqualifiers

Cigarette or marijuana smoker

Pregnant or planning to become pregnant within next month

Cardiovascular, metabolic disease or cognitive disease (e.g. Alzheimer's or mild cognitive impairment)

Taking prescribed medications (e.g. blood pressure medication) or anti-depressants

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • percussive massage
  • Leg Immobilization

Treatment groups

36 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators