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Sore No More: How to Decrease Post Exercise Pain

Topic: Aging and LongevityBy Lorraine Maita, MDPublished Recently added

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Nothing is as anti aging and youthful as a toned body. It exudes health and wellness. The right amount of exercise can leave you energized, invigorated and feeling fit and healthy. However, unless you build up slowly and are consistent, you may be prone to muscle pain, soreness and stiffness. Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) develops 24-48 hours after strenuous exercise. It is characterized by pain, stiffness, loss of strength and limited range of motion with elevated levels of creatinine kinase in the blood which is an enzyme found in muscle that is released when it breaks down. The mechanism is microtrauma to muscles with release of creatinine kinase and then microtrauma to surrounding connective tissues. This is followed by inflammation and shifts of fluid and electrolytes. This can last for several days and limit function and activity causing a setback in getting and staying fit. Here are some ways to prevent and alleviate that pain. Supplements and anti inflammatory medication Studies indicate that certain supplements can prevent Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS), which occurs when free radicals cause oxidation and inflammation of tissues. Curcumin – study subjects starting 200 mg of curcumin twice a day 48 hours prior to a downhill running test had reduced muscle pain. They also had less muscle damage on MRI and reduced markers of inflammation such as interleukin (IL 8). Enzymes- bromelain and papain, given to study subjects lowered levels of inflammatory markers and increased strength compared to those who did not receive the supplement. L carnitine –has been shown to decrease tissue damage. This is thought to be due to enhancing blood flow and oxygen to the tissues and decreasing stress from low oxygen. Ibuprofen – decreased muscle soreness after exercise but didn’t lower the enzyme creatinine kinase that is released when muscle breaks down until 48 hours later, nor did it improve strength or flexibility. It just decreased soreness Massage Massage not only feels good, it decreased soreness, stiffness and pain to touch as well as lowered the enzyme that is released from muscle breakdown. It reduced delayed onset muscle soreness by 30% but did not have an effect on muscle function. Protein Protein ingestion of 40 grams of essential amino acids immediately after exercise reduced muscle soreness and increased strength and power after 48 hours while those who did not ingest protein remained weaker and had more pain up to 72 hours. Other studies showed benefit using branched chain amino acids (BCAA). Another regimen that worked was to ingest protein immediately after exercise and two doses daily for the next 4 days. Stretching for stiffness not soreness Stretching did not have an effect on muscle soreness and the markers of muscle breakdown but did improve muscle stiffness if performed several days in a row. Heat Heat – dry heat for 8 hours or moist heat for 2 hours applied immediately preserved muscle strength and muscle activity. Using moist heat reduced pain more in less time. Many other supplements and modalities were tried but did not work. These had the best effects. If you know you will be doing more than your usual routine, try some or all of these to reduce the soreness that comes from overexertion and prevent setbacks. Exercise has so many benefits you won’t want to miss a session.

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Lorraine Maita, MD is a recognized and award winning physician and author-transforming peoples lives through preventive and anti aging medicine. She is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Anti Aging and Regenerative Medicine and Board Certified in Internal Medicine and has over 20 years experience in Preventive Health and Wellness, Internal, Occupational and Travel Medicine and Executive Health.

Dr. Maita served as Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at Prudential Financial, Medical Director on The Pfizer Health Leadership Team and Medical Director of North America for Johnson & Johnson Global Health Service and was an attending physician at St.Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital, Emergency Department and Executive Health Examiners in New York City. She is a consultant for companies wanting to develop or enhance their employee and occupational health and wellness programs and has a private practice in Short Hills, NJ. She is author of Vibrance for Life: How to Live Younger and Healthier.

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