Hydroxyproline levels in young adults undergoing muscular stretching and neural mobilization

This study aimed to assess the acute effect of stretching and neural mobilization on urinary hydroxyproline (HP) levels in young adults. The sample, composed of physical therapy students from Teresina (PI), was divided into three groups: a neural mobilization group (NMG; n=15; age= 22±3 years; BMI=2...

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Main Authors: da Mafra Rocha Olivia, da Silva Bezerra Elirez, Giani Santos Tania, Neves Brasil Eduardo Carlos, Lopes Diogo Souto Rauena, Dantas Martin Henrique Estélio
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Published: Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade 2010-01-01
Series:Journal of Medical Biochemistry
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description This study aimed to assess the acute effect of stretching and neural mobilization on urinary hydroxyproline (HP) levels in young adults. The sample, composed of physical therapy students from Teresina (PI), was divided into three groups: a neural mobilization group (NMG; n=15; age= 22±3 years; BMI=24.75±3.09); a static stretching group (SSG; n=15; age=23±4 years; BMI: 25±4.33) and a control group (CG; n=15; age: 24±4 years; BMI: 23.91±3.09). The NMG underwent neural mobilization of the sciatic nerve while engaged in hip flexion with knee extension in a direct, oscillatory and strenuous manner for 60 seconds. The SSG performed passive static stretching, which consisted of the maintenance of a high amplitude posture, without exceeding the limits of the movement, for a period of tension ranging from four to six seconds. Urinary HP was evaluated at the baseline and 24 hours after the intervention using the colorimetric method. Repeated measures ANOVA showed significant intragroup increases in the NMG (Δ=7.38 mg/24h; p=0.0001) and the SSG (Δ=3.47 mg/24h; p=0.002) and inter-group increases in the NMG ( %=118.89%) when compared to the SSG (Δ%=60.32%; p=0.006) and the CG (Δ%= -0.91%; p=0.0001). These results indicate that the NMG worked with tension beyond the ordinary amplitude arches of articular movement, thus causing a restructuring of collagen.
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spelling doaj.art-ad2db6a1b52a4aa28e074cc7c674cb2e2022-12-22T00:51:21ZengSociety of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, BelgradeJournal of Medical Biochemistry1452-82581452-82662010-01-0129139431452-82581001039DHydroxyproline levels in young adults undergoing muscular stretching and neural mobilizationda Mafra Rocha Olivia0da Silva Bezerra Elirez1Giani Santos Tania2Neves Brasil Eduardo Carlos3Lopes Diogo Souto Rauena4Dantas Martin Henrique Estélio5Universidade Castelo Branco, BrazilUniversidade Gama Filho, BrazilUniversidade Estácio de Sá, BrazilUniversidades Estácio de Sá Nova Friburgo, BrazilUniversidade Castelo Branco, BrazilUniversidade Castelo Branco, BrazilThis study aimed to assess the acute effect of stretching and neural mobilization on urinary hydroxyproline (HP) levels in young adults. The sample, composed of physical therapy students from Teresina (PI), was divided into three groups: a neural mobilization group (NMG; n=15; age= 22±3 years; BMI=24.75±3.09); a static stretching group (SSG; n=15; age=23±4 years; BMI: 25±4.33) and a control group (CG; n=15; age: 24±4 years; BMI: 23.91±3.09). The NMG underwent neural mobilization of the sciatic nerve while engaged in hip flexion with knee extension in a direct, oscillatory and strenuous manner for 60 seconds. The SSG performed passive static stretching, which consisted of the maintenance of a high amplitude posture, without exceeding the limits of the movement, for a period of tension ranging from four to six seconds. Urinary HP was evaluated at the baseline and 24 hours after the intervention using the colorimetric method. Repeated measures ANOVA showed significant intragroup increases in the NMG (Δ=7.38 mg/24h; p=0.0001) and the SSG (Δ=3.47 mg/24h; p=0.002) and inter-group increases in the NMG ( %=118.89%) when compared to the SSG (Δ%=60.32%; p=0.006) and the CG (Δ%= -0.91%; p=0.0001). These results indicate that the NMG worked with tension beyond the ordinary amplitude arches of articular movement, thus causing a restructuring of collagen.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2010/1452-82581001039D.pdfarticular movement amplitudeconnective tissuehydroxyproline
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da Silva Bezerra Elirez
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Dantas Martin Henrique Estélio
Hydroxyproline levels in young adults undergoing muscular stretching and neural mobilization
Journal of Medical Biochemistry
articular movement amplitude
connective tissue
hydroxyproline
title Hydroxyproline levels in young adults undergoing muscular stretching and neural mobilization
title_full Hydroxyproline levels in young adults undergoing muscular stretching and neural mobilization
title_fullStr Hydroxyproline levels in young adults undergoing muscular stretching and neural mobilization
title_full_unstemmed Hydroxyproline levels in young adults undergoing muscular stretching and neural mobilization
title_short Hydroxyproline levels in young adults undergoing muscular stretching and neural mobilization
title_sort hydroxyproline levels in young adults undergoing muscular stretching and neural mobilization
topic articular movement amplitude
connective tissue
hydroxyproline
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2010/1452-82581001039D.pdf
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