Daniele Tonlorenzi – Luca Martinelli
PHYSICAL
RECOVERY IN SPORT PERFORMANCE WITH
MANDIBULAR
STRETCHING
(summary
information)
Publication nr. 50 – 07th August 2014
19.02.2016 BIOGRAFY UPDATE
19.02.2016 BIOGRAFY UPDATE
1.FOREWORD
During a race or workout the athlete is
subdued to a psycho-physical stress, which
encreases
-
Heartbeat pulsation;
-
Blood pressure;
-
Muscle tone;
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Mental effort.
Only
at the end of performance (race or workout) the heart and pressure parameters
bring back to pre-stress values; this is possible thanks to recovery.
When
the recovery is not optimal, the fatigue remains; the athlete feels an agility
and reflex reduction, could have muscle contractures with possible
muscle-tendon complications (Ex. Pubalgie) and/or osseous complications (Ex.
Microfratture), performance capacity reduction as well.
In those
conditions the subject exposes himself to a high risk of sport accident.
2 TO
INCREASE THE PERFORMANCES
In order to enhance the performances,
every sport has got its own training method, its own lenght of time, places.
Surely all the sports have in common one thing: the need for relaxation to
obtain the best refreshment.
To
encrease the performance, therefore, a path to take with the confidence to have
good results is surely to obtain a heartbeat pulsation, blood pressure, muscle
tone and mental effort recovery as much as possible.
Studies and tests have dimonstrated that
the mandibular stretching activity, never used up to now in sport, takes
advantages as actual as unexpected.
If with our mind we recollect many sport
images, we could immediately remember how the athlets, in the maximum of their
performance, grit their teeth: they close them in a spasmodic way.
This is not only a personal attitude:
gritting the teeth for one minute permits the body to reinforce the stress mechanisms
and to encrease the medium arteria blood pressure of 5,5 mm hg. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/277577).
This fact gives the athlet to express at
his best the sport performance.
The open mouth pleasant yawn image is likewise
clear and as much as the tightened mouth is associated to the stress, the open
mouth which yawns is associated to relax concept.
This study has been presented into the
sperimental thesis work of COPPI, ERIKA Study of trigeminal-cardiac reflex in the arteria
blood pressure and hearthbeat pulsation control (http://etd.adm.unipi.it/t/etd-04072010-114646/)
This has been done with sperimental prototype
of medical device called Spring device
and has been published (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23479456)
Watching this image is perceived that
the mandibular stretching is an action mechanism that can already found in
nature without either realizing.
3 THE
INSTRUMENTS TO ENCREASE THE PERFORMANCES
For the mandibular
stretching studies and tests has been used the ”Spring Device” (Image 1 and 2), a device that permits to do a mandibular
extention in association with masticatory movements, in practice a mandibular
stretching activity. Tests have demonstrated that the use of this device,
otherwise the mandibulary stretching activity, permits a heartbeat pulsation
and blood pressure decrease (in the human being) and that it ecreases the
quantity of blood that flows into the brain (in the vertebrate). It is
afterwards conceivable that this activiy can even favour the mental recovery
work, which is fundamentally important in the sport performance.
Foto 1
Foto 2
Medical device “Spring Device” The “Spring Device” into
the tester mouth
4
CONCLUSIONS
Latest studies have
proved that the use of dinamic mandibular stretching permits the body the
quickly recovery of the physiological parameters that the athlet has got before
performance.
The use of medical
device “Spring Device” permits to do the mandibular stretching and so permits
the athlets to recovery quickly.
The “Spring Device”
acts through totally natural mechanisms, therefore it is not considered sport
doping in any way.
5 MANDIBULAR STRETCHING BIBLIOGRAPHY
1
Journal of the American Dental Association 1978 Jul;97(1):54-7.
Preliminary study of changes in
blood pressure associated with clenching in normotensive and
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2
Archivies Italiennes the Biologie 2012
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Prolonged hypotensive and bradycardic effects of passive mandibular
extension: evidence in normal volunteers.
3
COPPI, ERIKA Studio
del riflesso trigemino-cardiaco nel controllo della pressione arteriosa e della
frequenza cardiaca Tesi di Laurea Specialistica - Universita’ di
Pisa – URN etd-04072010-114646 – 2010 AA 2008/2009
4
Se l’atleta è più rilassato
migliorano le performance? Si può rispondere misurando? – Tonlorenzi D, D’angelo M, Ravera F,
Traina G, Brunelli M - http://www.danieletonlorenzi.it/category/sport/ oppure http://www.slideshare.net/DanieleTonlorenzi/sport-35154369?ref=http://www.danieletonlorenzi.it/category/sport/
5
Analisi delle modificazioni prestazionali indotte
dall’uso dello Spring Device su ciclisti di alto livello. Un esperimento – Ravera F
http://www.danieletonlorenzi.it/category/sport/ oppure http://www.slideshare.net/DanieleTonlorenzi/sport-35154369?ref=http://www.danieletonlorenzi.it/category/sport/
6
Archivies Italiennes the Biologie 2013
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Persistent effects after trigeminal nerve proprioceptive stimulation
by mandibular extension on rat blood pressure, heart rate and pial
microcirculation.
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MARIO D’ANGELO Influenza dello stretching mandibolare in
atleti sottoposti ad allenamento
ad alta intensita’ Tesi di Laurea Specialistica – Università degli studi di Perugia AA 2012/2013
ad alta intensita’ Tesi di Laurea Specialistica – Università degli studi di Perugia AA 2012/2013
8
MASSIMO CONTI Effetti dell’attivazione propriocettiva del nervo trigemino
sul microcircolo piale del ratto Tesi di Laurea – Università degli studi di Pisa AA 2009/2010.
sul microcircolo piale del ratto Tesi di Laurea – Università degli studi di Pisa AA 2009/2010.
9
Convegno nazionale Montecatini Terme - Italy - 4-5 Ottobre 2013 - (6
Crediti Formativi ECM)
EVIDENZE SCIENTIFICHE SULLA
STIMOLAZIONE TRIGEMINALE
CORRELAZIONI CON LA CLINICA ODONTOIATRICA, LO SPORT E IL BENESSERE
CORRELAZIONI CON LA CLINICA ODONTOIATRICA, LO SPORT E IL BENESSERE
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esterocettiva) Controllo della postura mandibolare. Memoria e apparato
stomatognatico concetti pratici;
-Prof. U. BONUCCELLI Il dolore
facciale “tipico e atipico”;
-Prof. U. COVANI Anatomia dell’articolazione
temporomandibolare;
-Prof. M. D’ATTILIO Malocclusione disordine temporomandibolare. Linee guida, diagnosi, management;
-Sig. S. ZANFRINI Misuriamo
ciò che facciamo in odontoiatria;
-Dott. D. TONLORENZI La dimensione verticale e la gestione dello
stress;
-Dott. S. GHIONE Effetti dello stretching mandibolare nel
controllo dei parametri cardiaci nell’uomo;
-Dott.ssa R. SCURI Effetti della stimolazione propriocettiva del
nervo trigemino attraverso estensione mandibolare sul
microcircolo piale del ratto;
-Dott. D. TONLORENZI Il riflesso trigeminocardiaco: un grave pericolo
o un prezioso alleato per il dentista?;
-Dott. D.
TONLORENZI Come “costruire” un bite in
allungamento muscolare;
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sportiva;
-Prof. M. BRUNELLI Fisiologia della postura e del movimento;
-Prof. U. BONUCCELLI Patologia del movimento;
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-Prof. M. MARELLA Ruolo del movimento nella prevenzione
vascolare.
10
XXVII Congresso nazionale Società italiana
dell’ipertensione arteriosa – Lega italiana cpontro l’ipertensione arteriosa –
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Società Italiana dell’Ipertensione Arteriosa, 2010.
Effetto ipotensivo e bradicardizzante prolungato dello stiramento
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S. Ghione, C. Del Seppia, E. Coppo, D.
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PlosOne Published: December 31,
2014. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115767
Trigeminocardiac Reflex by Mandibular Extension on Rat Pial
Microcirculation: Role of Nitric Oxide
Dominga Lapi, Giuseppe Federighi, M. Paola Fantozzi,
Cristina del Seppia, Sergio Ghione, Antonio Colantuoni, Rossana Scuri.
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