Theodore Hough

(1865–1924) was an American physician who first described delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) in 1902.

He received his PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1893.

After graduation, he was employed as a professor at MIT where he worked with William T. Sedgwick.

In 1907, he became the chair of physiology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, and became dean in 1916.

[2] In 1922, he was president of the Association of American Medical Colleges.

Theodore Hough