Moxibustion Intervention Effect to Vertical Jump Performance

Author:

Liu Yuwei1,Chen Feifei1,Liu Gongju2,Liang Zhiqiang1,Popik Sergey3,Lian Wenlan1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Sports Science, Ningbo University, Ningbo, 315211, China

2. Scientific Research Department, Zhejiang College of Sports, Hangzhou, 311231, China

3. Department of Physical Culture and Sports, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, 690090, Russia

Abstract

More and more people have known moxibustion as a traditional Chinese treatment technique. Moxibustion not only activate the immune system but also lessen sport tired effectively. The main goal of this study to investigate whether moxibustion alleviates the fatigue after the movement of the human body through biomechanics testing. The experiment recruited 6 young males as subjects, using moxibustion intervention after exercise-fatigue. The joint angle was obtained from Vicon motion analysis system, Kistler was used to measuring the GRF, jump height. In the sagittal plane, the peak angle of the hip, knee, ankle show significant differences between the intervention of moxibustion and no treatment during the take-off state. In the coronal plane, the main difference is represented in the landing state. In the transverse plane, both the take-off and landing state show the difference between the three conditions. The height of moxibustion intervention is significantly higher than baseline and no treatment; it may be indicated that the participants made a recovery well after the intervention of moxibustion. Nevertheless, the ground reaction force didn’t show significance. Overall, it can be concluded that moxibustion can have a direct effect on vertical jump performance during a fatigued state. Evidence from these results could perhaps suggest that moxibustion could be used as a preventative measure to reduce fatigue and enhance athlete performance.

Publisher

American Scientific Publishers

Subject

Health Informatics,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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