Vibration Foam Roller Effects on Perceived Pain and Recovery After Fatigue
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of vibration foam roller effects on pain and recovery after fatigue in a preliminary study. Vibration foam rolling is theorized to decrease pain to increase physical performance multiple days. Limited research has been conducted on vibration foam rollers regarding pain perception during post-exercise recovery. Methods: Subjects were collegiate basketball players. After physical practices, subjects used a vibration foam roller on lower limb muscles then completed a qualitative survey gauging muscle pain and fatigue perceptions. Results: Results of this study revealed vibrating foam rollers were preferred for recovery to reduce post-exercise muscle pain versus foam rollers. Vibrating foam rollers were easier to use and required less force to produce beneficial effects. Conclusion: The evidence from this preliminary study does support previous evidence that vibration foam rollers have a positive effect on reducing muscle pain and fatigue perceptions post physical exercise.
Keywords: Perception, Vibration, Pain, Recovery, Fatigue, Rollers
Topic(s):Athletic Training
Exercise Science
Health Science
Presentation Type: Oral Presentation
Session: 401-1
Location: Alumni Room
Time: 2:00