A Comprehensive Review on the Role of Warm-Up and Cool-Down in Reducing Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in Athletes

Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) in athletes results from intense or novel exercise, with associated pain, stiffness, and impaired function 24–72 hours after activity. Traditional warm-up and cool-down exercises have been employed to reduce these effects, but their additive effect is not yet wel...

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Main Authors: Ebin, Mathew, Jeffery, Samuel R., Karishma, Chauhan
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description Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) in athletes results from intense or novel exercise, with associated pain, stiffness, and impaired function 24–72 hours after activity. Traditional warm-up and cool-down exercises have been employed to reduce these effects, but their additive effect is not yet well understood. To provide a comprehensive review of literature from 2017-2025 on the efficacy of warm-up and cool-down strategies in reducing the intensity of DOMS in athletes. An extensive literature search on PubMed, Google Scholar, and manual reference searching was conducted. Randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses were included for consideration. PEDro, CASP, and JBI tools were employed to critically evaluate the studies. Twelve studies meeting the inclusion criteria were included. Warm-ups enhanced muscle preparatory state, improved circulation, and reduced risk of injury. Cool-down interventions, including stretching, foam rolling, and cold-water immersion, were associated with reduced muscle soreness and faster recovery. Combination of warm-up and cool-down protocols resulted in greater effects than when delivered separately. Adjuvant modalities such as massage, vibration, and shock wave therapy supported recovery in specific populations. Variability in methodology, small samples, and athlete population heterogeneity limited generalizability of the results. The incorporation of organized warm-up and cool-down routines is essential in DOMS management and athlete recovery. Future research must create standardized, sport-focused protocols, increase methodological quality, and study long-term effects
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spelling intimal-21792025-09-21T04:33:50Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2179/ A Comprehensive Review on the Role of Warm-Up and Cool-Down in Reducing Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in Athletes Ebin, Mathew Jeffery, Samuel R. Karishma, Chauhan Q Science (General) QP Physiology RC1200 Sports Medicine Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) in athletes results from intense or novel exercise, with associated pain, stiffness, and impaired function 24–72 hours after activity. Traditional warm-up and cool-down exercises have been employed to reduce these effects, but their additive effect is not yet well understood. To provide a comprehensive review of literature from 2017-2025 on the efficacy of warm-up and cool-down strategies in reducing the intensity of DOMS in athletes. An extensive literature search on PubMed, Google Scholar, and manual reference searching was conducted. Randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses were included for consideration. PEDro, CASP, and JBI tools were employed to critically evaluate the studies. Twelve studies meeting the inclusion criteria were included. Warm-ups enhanced muscle preparatory state, improved circulation, and reduced risk of injury. Cool-down interventions, including stretching, foam rolling, and cold-water immersion, were associated with reduced muscle soreness and faster recovery. Combination of warm-up and cool-down protocols resulted in greater effects than when delivered separately. Adjuvant modalities such as massage, vibration, and shock wave therapy supported recovery in specific populations. Variability in methodology, small samples, and athlete population heterogeneity limited generalizability of the results. The incorporation of organized warm-up and cool-down routines is essential in DOMS management and athlete recovery. Future research must create standardized, sport-focused protocols, increase methodological quality, and study long-term effects INTI International University 2025-09 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2179/1/ij2025_31.pdf text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2179/2/728 Ebin, Mathew and Jeffery, Samuel R. and Karishma, Chauhan (2025) A Comprehensive Review on the Role of Warm-Up and Cool-Down in Reducing Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in Athletes. INTI JOURNAL, 2025 (31). pp. 1-9. ISSN e2600-7320 https://intijournal.intimal.edu.my
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QP Physiology
RC1200 Sports Medicine
Ebin, Mathew
Jeffery, Samuel R.
Karishma, Chauhan
A Comprehensive Review on the Role of Warm-Up and Cool-Down in Reducing Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in Athletes
title A Comprehensive Review on the Role of Warm-Up and Cool-Down in Reducing Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in Athletes
title_full A Comprehensive Review on the Role of Warm-Up and Cool-Down in Reducing Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in Athletes
title_fullStr A Comprehensive Review on the Role of Warm-Up and Cool-Down in Reducing Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in Athletes
title_full_unstemmed A Comprehensive Review on the Role of Warm-Up and Cool-Down in Reducing Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in Athletes
title_short A Comprehensive Review on the Role of Warm-Up and Cool-Down in Reducing Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in Athletes
title_sort comprehensive review on the role of warm-up and cool-down in reducing delayed onset muscle soreness in athletes
topic Q Science (General)
QP Physiology
RC1200 Sports Medicine
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