The Sex-Specific Impact of a Single Foam Rolling Session on Peripheral Muscle Oxygenation
NCT ID: NCT07078448
Last Updated: 2025-09-23
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-06-01
2025-08-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Tightness in the hamstring muscles frequently arises due to issues in structural connectivity such as segmental shortening or tension along the Superficial Back Line, prolonged postural loading, imbalances with the Superficial Front Line, or alterations in pelvic tilt. It has been demonstrated that hamstring tightness can lead to alterations in gait patterns, low back pain, patellar tendinopathy, plantar fasciitis, and hamstring injuries.
Hamstring flexibility is a fundamental factor for individuals to enhance their sports performance and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Achieving adequate range of motion or flexibility not only supports the optimal functioning of the musculoskeletal system but also contributes to the prevention of injuries and muscular imbalances. One of the methods employed to improve hamstring flexibility is myofascial release. According to a meta-analysis examining the immediate effects of myofascial release applied along the Superficial Back Line in adults, the majority of studies have reported improvements in joint range of motion (ROM) and muscle flexibility.
One technique known as self-myofascial release is the use of a foam roller. A foam roller is a rigid cylindrical tool made of foam, available in various densities and sizes. The pressure applied with a foam roller stimulates the Golgi tendon organ, thereby reducing muscle tension. Another possible effect is the enhancement of tissue hydration; during application, the soft tissues are compressed like a sponge, allowing fluids to permeate the tissues, facilitating movement between fascial layers, and increasing blood flow and tissue temperature. Additionally, it is hypothesized that foam rolling helps release fascial adhesions and reduces scar tissue formation.
The physiological properties of connective tissues differ between males and females. Women are generally considered to be more flexible compared to men and structurally demonstrate greater tissue compliance, exhibiting a higher capacity to stretch or adapt to deformation. Therefore, the effects observed following foam roller application may vary between sexes. One study sought to investigate the sex-specific effects of acute self-myofascial release on joint range of motion and muscle stiffness. Following a foam roller intervention consisting of two sets of 30 seconds, no significant difference was observed in soft tissue stiffness or joint range of motion among female participants; however, significant improvements were noted in the male group regarding plantar flexion, dorsiflexion, and plantar flexion range of motion. Analysis of covariance comparing sex differences revealed significant differences between groups in the medial region of the Achilles tendon and gastrocnemius muscle. These findings suggest that short-duration self-myofascial release sessions may be sufficiently effective in increasing ankle joint range of motion in males; however, further research is needed to generalize these results to females. Due to inconclusive findings regarding soft tissue stiffness across sexes, larger sample sizes are recommended to explore this topic further.
It is known that a single session of foam rolling can increase flexibility and joint range of motion; however, studies investigating the effect of foam rolling on peripheral muscle oxygenation remain limited. One study examined the effects of four different interventions-dynamic stretching combined with foam rolling, static stretching combined with foam rolling, static stretching alone, and eccentric exercise alone-on fascicle length, muscle-tendon unit stiffness, muscle oxygen saturation (SmO₂), and muscle performance. The results indicated a tendency for SmO₂ levels to decrease following eccentric exercise, while immediate increases were observed in the other three interventions. However, this research was not sex-specific and did not isolate the effect of foam rolling on the SmO₂ of the hamstring muscle.
The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of foam rolling on muscle oxygen saturation of the hamstring muscle in recreational individuals with hamstring tightness. Our hypothesis is that muscle oxygenation will increase to a greater extent in females.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
NONE
Study Groups
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female
foam roller intervention
Foam Roller
FR will be applied to each hamstring muscle for 3 minutes per leg, totaling 6 minutes. The pressure was self-regulated by participants, who are instructed to apply as much body weight as tolerable. The rolling frequency is maintained at approximately 0.5 Hz, corresponding to one complete rolling cycle every 2 seconds. Before the intervention, participants will receive verbal and visual instructions to ensure correct execution.
male
foam roller intervention as the females received
Foam Roller
FR will be applied to each hamstring muscle for 3 minutes per leg, totaling 6 minutes. The pressure was self-regulated by participants, who are instructed to apply as much body weight as tolerable. The rolling frequency is maintained at approximately 0.5 Hz, corresponding to one complete rolling cycle every 2 seconds. Before the intervention, participants will receive verbal and visual instructions to ensure correct execution.
Interventions
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Foam Roller
FR will be applied to each hamstring muscle for 3 minutes per leg, totaling 6 minutes. The pressure was self-regulated by participants, who are instructed to apply as much body weight as tolerable. The rolling frequency is maintained at approximately 0.5 Hz, corresponding to one complete rolling cycle every 2 seconds. Before the intervention, participants will receive verbal and visual instructions to ensure correct execution.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Both male and female participants
* Absence of any known health conditions
* Hamstring tightness defined as ≥20° of knee flexion angle in Active Knee Extension test
Exclusion Criteria
* Circulatory or vascular problems
* Respiratory or cardiovascular diseases
* Renal failure
* Presence of pain during measurements or exercise protocols
* Excessive skin sensitivity or active skin infection
* History of intense physical activity within the last 48 hours
18 Years
35 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Pelin Pişirici
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Pelin Pişirici
Assistant Professor, PT, PhD
Principal Investigators
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Gökhan Koçak, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Medipol University
Pelin Pişirici, PT, PhD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Bahcesehir University, Faculty of Health Sciences
Locations
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Bahçeşehir University
Istanbul, Beşiktaş, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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GP-FR-25G
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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