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International Journal of Research in Medical Science
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Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part D (2025)

Pre-exercise vibration therapy and its effect on DOMS after eccentric exercise in healthy adults: A randomized controlled study

Author(s):

Kevin Agrawal, Aterah Tahoor and Shyam Chaudhari

Abstract:

Background: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a common aftereffect of unaccustomed or intense eccentric exercise. Vibration therapy (VT) has shown potential in modulating neuromuscular performance and pain perception.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of pre-exercise VT on muscle soreness, pain threshold, muscle strength, and functional performance following eccentric exercise.

Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, 60 healthy volunteers aged 20–30 years were randomly assigned to either the VT group (n = 30) or non-VT control group (n = 30). The VT group received 1 minute of local vibration (50 Hz) on quadriceps, hamstrings, and gastro-soleus muscles bilaterally prior to eccentric squats. Outcomes measured at baseline and 24 hours post-exercise included isometric maximum voluntary contraction (IMVC), pain pressure threshold (PPT), visual analogue scale (VAS), and vertical jump test (VJT).

Results: The VT group showed significantly less reduction in muscle strength and pain threshold, and reported lower soreness and higher jump performance compared to the control group (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Pre-exercise vibration therapy effectively attenuates the symptoms of DOMS and may enhance recovery and performance post-eccentric exercise.

Pages: 242-244  |  93 Views  46 Downloads


International Journal of Research in Medical Science
How to cite this article:
Kevin Agrawal, Aterah Tahoor and Shyam Chaudhari. Pre-exercise vibration therapy and its effect on DOMS after eccentric exercise in healthy adults: A randomized controlled study. Int. J. Res. Med. Sci. 2025;7(1):242-244. DOI: 10.33545/26648733.2025.v7.i1d.116