Andreas Konrad
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Recent Articles
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Konrad A, Nakamura M, Sardroodian M, Aboozari N, Anvar S, Behm D
Eur J Appl Physiol
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40059246
Purpose: One of the primary mechanisms for the increase in range of motion following stretching is an increase in pain/stretch tolerance. However, it remains unclear whether stretching can reduce pain...
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Bahrami M, Rahmani H, Button D, Konrad A, Behm D
J Sports Sci Med
. 2025 Mar;
24(1):93-103.
PMID: 40046219
Stretching the antagonist muscle to enhance agonist performance has gained considerable attention. However, most studies have focused on one stretching duration. Hence, the aim of this study was to compare...
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Jochum D, Konrad A, Lohmann L, Cochrane D, Rittweger J, Vogel V, et al.
J Sport Health Sci
. 2025 Feb;
:101033.
PMID: 40021055
Background: Due to its high relevance in sports and rehabilitation, the exploration of interventions to further optimize flexibility becomes paramount. While stretching might be the most common way to enhance...
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Kasahara K, Konrad A, Murakami Y, Thomas E, Scardina A, Behm D, et al.
J Sports Sci
. 2025 Feb;
:1-8.
PMID: 40019225
Foam Roller (FR) intervention is popular in sports and rehabilitation settings. Recently, we showed that conventional FR (FR_rolling) as well as compression of the target muscle (knee extensors) during joint...
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Nakamura M, Scardina A, Thomas E, Warneke K, Konrad A
Front Med (Lausanne)
. 2024 Dec;
11:1505775.
PMID: 39655232
Introduction: Clinically, knowing whether a static stretching (SS) intervention program conducted for several weeks can reduce passive muscle stiffness is important. Still, only a few previous studies have evaluated the...
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Thomas E, Scardina A, Patti A, Izzicupo P, Nakamura M, Konrad A, et al.
Heliyon
. 2024 Dec;
10(20):e39023.
PMID: 39640605
Background: This study aimed to compare and examine the local and non-local effects of a foam rolling (FR) and static stretching (SS) intervention applied to the plantar flexor (PF). Methods:...
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Yokochi M, Nakamura M, Iwata A, Kaneko R, Yamada N, Konrad A
Front Rehabil Sci
. 2024 Dec;
5:1433231.
PMID: 39619124
Introduction: In the early postoperative period after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), joint range of motion (ROM) limitation and increased stiffness due to pain are commonly observed. Previous studies have reported...
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Yokochi M, Nakamura M, Iwata A, Kaneko R, Konrad A, Yamada N
J Bodyw Mov Ther
. 2024 Nov;
40:1177-1180.
PMID: 39593431
Background: This study aimed to investigate whether self-care foam rolling (FR) intervention, in addition to regular physical therapy, effectively improves pain, knee joint range of motion (ROM), muscle function (knee...
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Nakamura M, Kasahara K, Murakami Y, Takeuchi K, Thomas E, Scardina A, et al.
Front Sports Act Living
. 2024 Nov;
6:1473746.
PMID: 39575083
Introducation: This study aimed to clarify whether or not the prolonged effect of a 180-s static stretching (SS) exercise could be maintained for a longer period by performing an additional...
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Heinke L, Javanmardi S, Rappelt L, Konrad A, Schleip R, Knicker A, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2024 Oct;
15:1432009.
PMID: 39376896
Introduction: Athletic training requires both challenging stimuli for adaptation and sufficient recovery for improved performance. While cold water immersion (CWI) is already a popular recovery method, handheld percussive massage (PM)...