The Acute Effects of Theragun Percussive Therapy on Viscoelastic Tissue Dynamics and Hamstring Group Range of Motion: Percussive therapy on tissue dynamics

Brendon Skinner, Lauren Dunn, Richard Moss

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Abstract

Handheld percussive therapy (PT) massage guns have seen a rapid rise in use and with-it increased attention within injury prevention and sport performance settings. Early studies have proposed beneficial effects upon range of motion (ROM), however the mechanism behind these increases remains unreported. This study aimed to determine the influence of a minimal frequency PT dose upon ROM and myotonometry outcomes. Twenty participants (N = 20; 13 males and 7 females, height 1.78cm ± 9.62; weight 77.35kg ± 8.46) participants were allocated to either a PT group receiving 2 x 60-seconds (plus 30-seconds rest) via a TheragunTM Pro4 to the hamstrings covering a standardised 20  lengths from proximal to distal via the standard ball attachment at 1 bar of pressure or a control group (CON) of 2-minutes 30-seconds passive supine rest. Pre and post intervention outcomes were measured for ROM via passive straight leg raise (PSLR) and tissue dynamics via MyotonPro (Tone, Stiffness, Elasticity, Relaxation Time). Results showed significant within-group increases (p < 0.0001, ηp2 0.656, +11.4%) in ROM following PT and between group difference against CON (P < 0.026). Significant within-group differences in stiffness (p < 0.016, ηp2 0.144, -6%),  tone (p < 0.003, ηp2 0.213, +2%) and relaxation time (p < 0.002, ηp2 0.232, +6.3%) were also reported following PT. No  significant difference was reported in elasticity (P > 0.05) or any other between group outcomes. PT therapy can provide an acute increase in hamstring group ROM following a resultant decrease in tissue stiffness.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)496-501
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Sports Science and Medicine
Volume22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2023

Bibliographical note

There is no conflict of interest. The present study complies with the current laws of the country in which it was performed.

Data Access Statement


The datasets generated and analyzed during the current study are not publicly available but are available from the corresponding author, who was an organizer of the study.

Keywords

  • TheragunTM
  • vibration
  • tissue stiffness
  • flexibility

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