Holm Inger, Fosdahl Merete Aarsland, Friis Astrid, Risberg May Arna, Myklebust Grethe, Steen Harald
Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Clin J Sport Med. 2004 Mar;14(2):88-94. doi: 10.1097/00042752-200403000-00006.
Introduction of a neuromuscular training program will increase muscle strength, balance, and proprioception in elite female handball players.
Prospective intervention study.
Thirty-five female team handball players from 2 teams in the elite division participated. Their mean age was 23 (+/-2.5) years, and their mean weight was 69.2 (+/-7.3) kg. They had played handball for 14.9 (+/-3.2) years, 4.7 (+/-2.8) years at the top level. The total number of training hours per week was 10 to 11.
Based on earlier studies and knowledge about common risk situations in team handball, an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury prevention program with 3 different sets of exercises was developed, each set with a 5-step progression from simple to more challenging exercises. The teams were instructed to use the program a minimum of 3 times a week during a training period of 5 to 7 weeks, and then once a week during the season. The duration of each training session was approximately 15 minutes.
Balance (KAT 2000), proprioception (threshold to detection of passive motion), muscle strength (Cybex 6000), and 3 functional knee tests. The players were tested pretraining (test 1) and 8 weeks (test 2) and 12 months (test 3) after the training started.
There was a significant improvement in dynamic balance between test 1 and test 2, with a balance index (BI) of 924 (+/-225) and 778 (+/-174), respectively (P = 0.01). The effect on dynamic balance was maintained 1 year after training (BI, 730 +/- 156). For static balance, no statistically significant changes were found. For the other variables measured, there were no statistical differences during the study period.
The ACL injury prevention training program improved dynamic balance in an elite team handball players.
引入一项神经肌肉训练计划将提高精英女子手球运动员的肌肉力量、平衡能力和本体感觉。
前瞻性干预研究。
来自精英组2支球队的35名女子团队手球运动员参与其中。她们的平均年龄为23(±2.5)岁,平均体重为69.2(±7.3)千克。她们打手球的时间为14.9(±3.2)年,在顶级水平的时间为4.7(±2.8)年。每周的总训练时长为10至11小时。
基于早期研究以及关于团队手球常见风险情况的知识,制定了一项前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤预防计划,该计划包含3组不同的练习,每组练习从简单到更具挑战性的练习有一个5步进阶过程。指导各球队在5至7周的训练期内每周至少使用该计划3次,然后在赛季中每周使用1次。每次训练课程的时长约为15分钟。
平衡能力(KAT 2000)、本体感觉(被动运动检测阈值)、肌肉力量(Cybex 6000)以及3项功能性膝关节测试。运动员在训练开始前(测试1)、训练开始8周后(测试2)和12个月后(测试3)接受测试。
测试1和测试2之间动态平衡有显著改善,平衡指数(BI)分别为924(±225)和778(±174)(P = 0.01)。训练1年后对动态平衡的影响得以维持(BI,730±156)。对于静态平衡,未发现有统计学意义的变化。对于所测量的其他变量,在研究期间没有统计学差异。
ACL损伤预防训练计划改善了精英团队手球运动员的动态平衡。