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O futsal Ʃ composto por aƧƵes intensas e de elevada intensidade, que podem gerar
danos musculares. Face a este tipo de exigĆŖncias, tĆŖm surgido cada vez mais
ferramentas que ajudam a monitorizar e a diagnosticar as cargas. A termografia,
permite a medição da temperatura emitida pela pele, e permite obter padrões de
variações térmicas corporais provocados por processos fisiológicos. Face ao exposto,
este estudo teve como objetivo monitorar o impacto do treino no processo inflamatório
dos membros inferiores, tendo por base a carga externa de cada sessão e a termografia
infravermelha. A amostra foi composta por 11 jogadores de futsal (23,45 ± 4,3 anos).
Foram realizadas recolhas das variƔveis external load e external load high, PSE, Dor e
termografia durante 6 microciclos. Os resultados evidenciam que o dia em que se
verificou maior valor mƩdio de dor foi o MD+1, de PSE o MD-4, de Ext o MD-1, de
ExtH o MD-1 e de Temp o MD-4, assim como revelaram correlação entre variÔvel
temperatura e a variƔvel PSE, entre a PSE e a Dor, e a Dor com o Ext, ExtH. Os
principais resultados revelaram correlaƧƵes elevadas e positivas entre o Ext e ExtH
durante todos os MD, ou seja, quanto maior a carga de treino, maior Ć© a carga de alta
intensidade. A Dor revelou uma correlação negativa com o PSE no MD-3, MD-2 e no
acumulado para todos os microciclos. A Dor e a temperatura foram as variƔveis que
revelaram maior variação no decorrer dos microciclos.
Futsal is made of intense and high-intensity actions, that can generate muscle damage. Given these demands, more and more tools have emerged that help monitor and diagnose the loads. Thermography allows the measurement of the temperature emitted by the skin, and allows obtaining patterns of body thermal variations caused by physiological processes. In view of the above, this study aimed to monitor the impact of training on the inflammatory process of the lower limbs, based on the external load of each session and thermography. The sample was composed of 11 futsal players (23.45 ± 4.3 years). The variables external load and external load high, PSE, pain and thermography were collected during 6 microcycles. The results showed that the day with the highest mean pain value was MD+1, PSE MD-4, Ext MD-1, ExtH MD-1 and Temp MD-4, as well as revealed a correlation between temperature and PSE, PSE and pain, and pain with Ext, ExtH. The main results revealed high and positive correlations between Ext and ExtH during all MDs, in other words, the higher the training load, the higher the high intensity load. Pain revealed a negative correlation with PSE in MD-3, MD-2 and cumulative for all microcycles. Pain and temperature were the variables that showed the greatest variation over the course of the microcycles.
Futsal is made of intense and high-intensity actions, that can generate muscle damage. Given these demands, more and more tools have emerged that help monitor and diagnose the loads. Thermography allows the measurement of the temperature emitted by the skin, and allows obtaining patterns of body thermal variations caused by physiological processes. In view of the above, this study aimed to monitor the impact of training on the inflammatory process of the lower limbs, based on the external load of each session and thermography. The sample was composed of 11 futsal players (23.45 ± 4.3 years). The variables external load and external load high, PSE, pain and thermography were collected during 6 microcycles. The results showed that the day with the highest mean pain value was MD+1, PSE MD-4, Ext MD-1, ExtH MD-1 and Temp MD-4, as well as revealed a correlation between temperature and PSE, PSE and pain, and pain with Ext, ExtH. The main results revealed high and positive correlations between Ext and ExtH during all MDs, in other words, the higher the training load, the higher the high intensity load. Pain revealed a negative correlation with PSE in MD-3, MD-2 and cumulative for all microcycles. Pain and temperature were the variables that showed the greatest variation over the course of the microcycles.
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Carga de Treino Futsal Monitorização da Treino Processos Inflamatórios Termografia