Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Human Movement Science Curriculum, Sports Medicine Research Laboratory, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Sports Health. 2014 May;6(3):218-24. doi: 10.1177/1941738114527056.
Poor freestyle stroke biomechanics is a suggested risk factor for shoulder pain and pathology, but this has not been proven in biomechanical or clinical studies. Furthermore, the prevalence of these theoretical errors has not been identified, which would help coaches, athletic trainers, and researchers determine the most appropriate errors to focus on and develop interventions.
The majority of swimmers will present with at least 1 freestyle stroke error.
Cross-sectional study.
Level 4.
Stroke biomechanics for 31 swimmers from a collegiate swimming team were captured using underwater/above-water cameras. Each video was evaluated for biomechanical errors: a dropped elbow during the pull-through phase, a dropped elbow during the recovery phase, an eyes-forward head-carrying angle, incorrect hand position during hand entry, incorrect hand entry angle, incorrect pull-through pattern, and inadequate body roll. Error prevalence was calculated, and relationships among the errors were evaluated using chi-square statistics.
A dropped elbow during the pull-through phase (61.3%) and a dropped elbow during the recovery phase (53.2%) had the highest prevalence. A dropped elbow during the recovery phase was significantly associated with a thumb-first hand entry angle (P = 0.027) and incorrect hand entry position (P = 0.009). An eyes-forward head-carrying angle was associated with an incorrect pull-through pattern (P = 0.047).
Biomechanical errors potentially detrimental to the shoulder are prevalent among swimmers. Many of the errors were interrelated, suggesting that one error may lead to other errors.
These errors highlight the need for proper stroke instruction and evaluation to decrease the risk of shoulder injury in competitive swimmers.
自由泳技术动作不规范被认为是导致肩部疼痛和病变的一个风险因素,但这一观点尚未在生物力学或临床研究中得到证实。此外,这些理论错误的普遍程度尚未确定,这将有助于教练、运动训练师和研究人员确定最需要关注的错误,并制定干预措施。
大多数游泳运动员至少会存在 1 种自由泳技术动作错误。
横断面研究。
4 级。
从一所大学游泳队中选取 31 名游泳运动员,使用水下/水面摄像机拍摄他们的自由泳动作。对每个视频进行生物力学错误评估:划水过程中肘部下塌,出水过程中肘部下塌,头部保持前视角度,入水时手位置不正确,入水角度不正确,划水轨迹不正确,身体滚动不充分。计算错误的发生率,并使用卡方检验评估错误之间的关系。
划水过程中肘部下塌(61.3%)和出水过程中肘部下塌(53.2%)的发生率最高。出水过程中肘部下塌与拇指先入水的手入水角度(P = 0.027)和手入水位置不正确(P = 0.009)显著相关。头部保持前视角度与划水轨迹不正确相关(P = 0.047)。
对肩部可能有害的生物力学错误在游泳运动员中很常见。许多错误是相互关联的,这表明一个错误可能导致其他错误。
这些错误突出表明,需要进行正确的划水技术指导和评估,以降低竞技游泳运动员肩部受伤的风险。