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DOMS: What is Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness?

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DEFINITION OF DOMS

DOMS stands for delayed onset muscle soreness. It refers to the muscular pain or tenderness that develops 24-48 hours after strenuous or unfamiliar exercise, peaking in intensity 1-3 days post workout.

EXPLANATION

DOMS is caused by microscopic tears to muscle fibers (particularly with eccentric contractions), inflammation, swelling, and sensitization of nociceptors. Soreness is usually most pronounced where the muscle attaches to bone.

DOMS may reduce strength and range of motion temporarily but the discomfort is benign and subsides within 72 hours as the muscles regenerate and adapt. Light activity aids recovery by increasing blood flow.

EXAMPLES

DOMS commonly occurs after:

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