Kinchington Michael, Ball Kevin, Naughton Geraldine
School of Human Movement, Recreation and Performance, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.
Open Access J Sports Med. 2010 Jun 17;1:77-85. doi: 10.2147/oajsm.s11209. eCollection 2010.
This study extends previous work in the field of injury awareness using a novel lower limb comfort index (LLCI), which was developed to assess comfort in professional football. Participants rated comfort for designated anatomical segments of the lower limb utilizing a seven point Likert scale. The aims of the study were (i) to assess the reliability of the LLCI in a competitive football environment (Australian Rules and Rugby League), and (ii) to assess whether LLCI measurements were responsive to changes in lower limb comfort over time.
THE RELIABILITY OF THE LLCI WAS OBSERVED IN TWO PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL ENVIRONMENTS: Training Week (mean difference 0.1 point, intra-class correlation coefficient, ICC 0.99) for n = 41 participants; and Match Day (mean difference 0.2 points, ICC 0.97) for n = 22 players. Measurements of lower limb comfort were responsive to changes in comfort over time. Within-player differences were not significant for periods 0-8 hrs (P > 0.05) but, generally, significant for time periods 0-24 hrs (P < 0.05), and significant between 24-96 hrs (P < 0.01). The results indicate that the LLCI was reliable when tested for repeated measures and indicated how the index measures lower limb comfort changes over time.
This study shows that the use of a lower limb comfort index, when used in a competitive football environment, is both reliable and responsive to change during both a training week and under match day conditions.
本研究采用一种新颖的下肢舒适度指数(LLCI)扩展了损伤意识领域的先前工作,该指数是为评估职业足球运动中的舒适度而开发的。参与者使用七点李克特量表对下肢指定解剖部位的舒适度进行评分。本研究的目的是:(i)评估LLCI在竞争性足球环境(澳大利亚式橄榄球和橄榄球联盟)中的可靠性;(ii)评估LLCI测量是否能反映下肢舒适度随时间的变化。
在两种职业足球环境中观察到了LLCI的可靠性:41名参与者的训练周(平均差异0.1分,组内相关系数,ICC为0.99);22名球员的比赛日(平均差异0.2分,ICC为0.97)。下肢舒适度测量能反映舒适度随时间的变化。球员内部在0 - 8小时期间差异不显著(P > 0.05),但总体上在0 - 24小时期间差异显著(P < 0.05),在24 - 96小时之间差异显著(P < 0.01)。结果表明,当对重复测量进行测试时,LLCI是可靠的,并表明该指数如何测量下肢舒适度随时间的变化。
本研究表明,在竞争性足球环境中使用下肢舒适度指数,在训练周和比赛日条件下都是可靠的,并且对变化有反应。