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Diagnosis and prognosis for exercise-induced muscle injuries: From conventional imaging to emerging point-of-care testing

  • Deding Tang
  • , Jie Hu
  • , Hao Liu
  • , Zedong Li
  • , Qiang Shi
  • , Guoxu Zhao
  • , Bin Gao
  • , Jiatao Lou
  • , Chunyan Yao
  • , Feng Xu

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摘要

With the development of modern society, we have witnessed a significant increase of people who join in sport exercises, which also brings significantly increasing exercise-induced muscle injuries, resulting in reduction and even cessation of participation in sports and physical activities. Although severely injured muscles can hardly realize full functional restoration, skeletal muscles subjected to minor muscle injuries (e.g., tears, lacerations, and contusions) hold remarkable regeneration capacity to be healed without therapeutic interventions. However, delayed diagnosis or inappropriate prognosis will cause exacerbation of the injuries. Therefore, timely diagnosis and prognosis of muscle injuries is important to the recovery of injured muscles. Here, in this review, we discuss the definition and classification of exercise-induced muscle injuries, and then analyze their underlying mechanism. Subsequently, we provide detailed introductions to both conventional and emerging techniques for evaluation of exercise-induced muscle injuries with focus on emerging portable and wearable devices for point-of-care testing (POCT). Finally, we point out existing challenges and prospects in this field. We envision that an integrated system that combines physiological and biochemical analyses is anticipated to be realized in the future for assessing muscle injuries.

源语言英语
页(从-至)38847-38860
页数14
期刊RSC Advances
10
64
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 23 10月 2020

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