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Research Title THE ACUTE EFFECT OF TRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE ON RECOVERY FROM FATIGUE IN BASKETBALL PLAYERS  
Date of Distribution 13 November 2018 
Conference
     Title of the Conference Fourth International Conference on Science, Engineering & Environment (SEE2018), Nagoya , Japan 
     Organiser Graduate School of Bioresources Mie University, 1577 Kurima Machiya-cho, Tsu-city, Mie 514-8507, Japan  
     Conference Place Meitetsu New Grand Hotel at Nagoya Train Station, Nagoya, Japan 
     Province/State Nagoya, Japan 
     Conference Date 12 November 2018 
     To 14 November 2018 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume ISBN: 978-4-909106018 C3051 
     Issue ISBN: 978-4-909106018 C3051 
     Page 969-974 
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     Abstract Massage has been used as an alternative treatment for professional athletes for decades. However, it has hardly been used for rapid recovery on the sport field that always needs rapid recovery during half-time brake of competition such as basketball. This study aims to investigate the acute effects of Traditional Thai Massage on recovery in basketball players as indicated by heart rate variability (HRV) and physical fitness. A cross-over design was administered. Sixteen basketball players were randomly allocated into two groups: intervened with Traditional Thai Massage (TTM) and Control (C). Each period, the participants underwent 20 minutes of basketball-playing simulation after which they were assessed on HRV and physical fitness. Then they received either 10-minute TTM intervention or 10-minute rest, and were assessed again immediately after the interventions with 3 days washout period. The results showed that HRV and physical fitness were significantly increased (P< 0.05) in both groups after the interventions. There was no significant difference of LF/HF ratio (LF/HF ratio) in the control group. Mean changes in Grip strength test (GST) and High Frequency (HF) were found to be higher in the TTM than the control on between-group comparison (P<0.05). Both TTM and passive rest could enhance recovery after strenuous basketball playing. However, the TTM showed superior improvement from fatigue than passive rest as indicated by HRV and GST. 
Author
567100011-8 Mr. NOPPARAK KAESAMAN [Main Author]
Graduate School Doctoral Degree

Peer Review Status มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ 
Level of Conference นานาชาติ 
Type of Proceeding Full paper 
Type of Presentation Oral 
Part of thesis true 
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