Critical Narrative Review of the Applications of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Technology in Sports Science
Carlos Sendra-Pérez, Alberto Encarnación-Martínez, Jose I. Priego-Quesada

TL;DR
This paper reviews how near-infrared spectroscopy is used in sports science to study muscle oxygenation and improve athletic performance.
Contribution
The paper provides a critical review of NIRS applications in sports science and identifies key areas for future research.
Findings
NIRS is widely used to assess muscle perfusion and metabolic thresholds in sports.
Future research should focus on methodological improvements and sex-specific effects.
NIRS is expanding into clinical fields for rehabilitation and patient monitoring.
Abstract
Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) is a noninvasive technology used to monitor muscle oxygenation in sports science. Since its introduction in 1977, NIRS has evolved into a valuable tool for assessing physiological responses during exercise and rehabilitation. The history of NIRS dates back to early hemoglobin studies in the 19th century, with significant advancements in pulse oximetry during World War II. By the late 1980s, NIRS had become widely used in sports science, allowing researchers to evaluate muscle perfusion and metabolic thresholds in various activities. NIRS applications in sports include determining exercise thresholds, monitoring muscle oxygenation during training, assessing asymmetries between limbs, and evaluating mitochondrial capacity. Studies have explored its use in both team and endurance sports, highlighting its role in optimizing performance and preventing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiovascular and exercise physiology · Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques · Sports Performance and Training
