Analysis of Muscle Damage Through Urine Staining and Density as Prevention of Rhabdomyolysis During Physical Training

SUMMARY Objective. The present study aimed to analyze the variables that could serve as evidence of rhabdomyolysis, such as room temperature, global temperature, rating of perceived exertion (RPE), urine color (myoglobinuria) and urine density, clinical and physical symptoms in a military police operational course conducted in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Methods. Forty-nine male … Continued

Effects of Ischemic Pre and Postconditioning on Indirect Markers of muscle damage: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

SUMMARY Introduction. Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) occurs following unaccustomed or eccentric exercise. Ischemic conditioning applied passively before (IPCb) or after (IPCa) exercise may mitigate EIMD. However, IPC effects on indirect markers of EIMD are not fully understood. Objective. To evaluate IPCb and IPCa effects on indirect markers of EIMD. Methods. We screened randomized clinical trials … Continued