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Assessment of Fatigue and Recovery in Sport: Narrative Review

Thomas Bestwick-Stevenson, Rebecca J. Toone, Emma Neupert, Kimberley Edwards, Stefan Kluzek

2022International Journal of Sports Medicine87 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fatigue is a phenomenon associated with decreases in both physical and cognitive performances and increases in injury occurrence. Competitive athletes are required to complete demanding training programs with high workloads to elicit the physiological and musculoskeletal adaptations plus skill acquisition necessary for performance. High workloads, especially sudden rapid increases in training loads, are associated with the occurrence of fatigue. At present, there is limited evidence elucidating the underlying mechanisms associating the fatigue generated by higher workloads and with an increase in injury risk. The multidimensional nature and manifestation of fatigue have led to differing definitions and dichotomies of the term. Consequently, a plethora of physiological, biochemical, psychological and performance markers have been proposed to measure fatigue and recovery. Those include self-reported scales, countermovement jump performance, heart rate variability, and saliva and serum biomarker analyses. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of fatigue and recovery plus methods of assessments.

Topics & Concepts

AthletesPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMuscle fatigueCognitionPhysical therapyMedicinePsychologyElectromyographyPsychiatrySports Performance and TrainingOccupational Health and PerformanceSports injuries and prevention