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运动控制训练能否降低职业足球运动员的受伤风险?

Can motor control training lower the risk of injury for professional football players?

机构信息

1School of Physiotherapy, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane Campus, Queensland, AUSTRALIA; and 2Mater/Back Stability Clinic, Mater Health Services, South Brisbane, Queensland, AUSTRALIA.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2014 Apr;46(4):762-8. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000000169.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Among injuries reported by the Australian Football League (AFL), lower limb injuries have shown the highest incidence and prevalence rates. Deficits in the muscles of the lumbopelvic region, such as a smaller size of multifidus (MF) muscle, have been related to the occurrence of lower limb injuries in the preseason in AFL players. Motor control training programs have been effective in restoring the size and control of the MF muscle, but the relationship between motor control training and occurrence of injuries has not been extensively examined.

METHODS

This pre- and postintervention trial was delivered during the playing season as a panel design with three groups. The motor control program involved voluntary contractions of the MF, transversus abdominis, and pelvic floor muscles while receiving feedback from ultrasound imaging and progressed into a functional rehabilitation program. Assessments of muscle size and function were performed using magnetic resonance imaging and included the measurement of cross-sectional areas of MF, psoas, and quadratus lumborum muscles and the change in trunk cross-sectional area due to voluntarily contracting the transversus abdominis muscle. Injury data were obtained from club records. Informed consent was obtained from all study participants.

RESULTS

A smaller size of the MF muscle (odds ratio [OR] = 2.38) or quadratus lumborum muscle (OR = 2.17) was predictive of lower limb injury in the playing season. At the time point when one group of players had not received the intervention (n = 14), comparisons were made with the combined groups who had received the intervention (n = 32). The risk of sustaining a severe injury was lower for those players who received the motor control intervention (OR = 0.09).

CONCLUSION

Although there are many factors associated with injuries in AFL, motor control training may provide a useful addition to strategies aimed at reducing lower limb injuries.

摘要

目的

在澳大利亚足球联赛(AFL)报告的损伤中,下肢损伤的发生率和患病率最高。腰骨盆区域肌肉(如多裂肌[MF]肌肉较小)的功能缺陷与 AFL 球员季前赛下肢损伤的发生有关。运动控制训练计划已被证明能有效恢复 MF 肌肉的大小和控制能力,但运动控制训练与损伤发生之间的关系尚未得到广泛研究。

方法

本研究采用三组成组面板设计,在比赛赛季中进行了这项前瞻性干预试验。运动控制计划包括在接受超声成像反馈的情况下自愿收缩 MF、腹横肌和盆底肌,然后进展到功能康复计划。使用磁共振成像评估肌肉大小和功能,包括测量 MF、腰大肌和竖脊肌的横截面积,以及由于自愿收缩腹横肌而导致的躯干横截面积的变化。损伤数据从俱乐部记录中获得。所有研究参与者均获得了知情同意。

结果

MF 肌肉(比值比[OR] = 2.38)或竖脊肌(OR = 2.17)较小是比赛赛季下肢损伤的预测因素。在一组球员尚未接受干预(n = 14)的时间点,与接受干预的两组(n = 32)进行了比较。接受运动控制干预的球员发生严重损伤的风险较低(OR = 0.09)。

结论

尽管 AFL 中有许多与损伤相关的因素,但运动控制训练可能是减少下肢损伤的策略的有益补充。

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