The varying effects of warm-water bathing therapies: Partial bathing decreases exercise tolerance to levels similar to full-body bathing

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[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to determine differences in postural sway and tolerance to exercise before and after full-body, forearm, and lower leg bathing in warm-water. [Subjects and Methods] Thirteen healthy, young adult males were subjected to full-body, forearm, and lower leg bathing at 41 °C for 10 minutes. [Results] The 2-point discrimination sense value and total trajectory length significantly decreased after bathing. [Conclusion] In summary, we found that warm-water bathing sharpens plantar sensation, and thus may help to prevent falls in the elderly. Even partial forearm and lower leg bathing increased exercise tolerance to levels similar to full-body bathing.

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Ohshige, T., Ohwatashi, A., & Kiyama, R. (2015). The varying effects of warm-water bathing therapies: Partial bathing decreases exercise tolerance to levels similar to full-body bathing. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 27(11), 3373–3375. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.27.3373

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