Butler Robert, Arms Jennifer, Reiman Michael, Plisky Phillip, Kiesel Kyle, Taylor Dean, Queen Robin
Duke University, Durham, NC.
J Athl Train. 2014 Jul-Aug;49(4):442-6. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-49.3.17. Epub 2014 Jul 11.
Upper quarter injuries have a higher incidence in female swimmers; however, to date, there are few ways to assess the basic functional ability of this region. The upper quarter Y balance test (YBT-UQ) may assist in this process because it was developed to provide a fundamental assessment of dynamic upper quarter ability at the limit of stability.
To examine how sex affects performance on the YBT-UQ in swimmers.
Cohort study.
Forty-three male and 54 female National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college swimmers were recruited preseason.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): We measured YBT-UQ performance for the left and right limbs in the medial, inferolateral, and superolateral directions. The maximum score for each direction was normalized to upper extremity length. The average of the greatest normalized reach scores in each reach direction was used to develop a composite score (average distance in 3 directions/limb length [LL] × 100). To examine reach symmetry between sexes, the difference in centimeters between the left and right sides was calculated for each reach direction prior to normalization. Statistical analysis was conducted using an independent-samples t test (P < .05).
Average scores in the medial (women: 92.5 ± 7.4%LL, men: 100.0 ± 8.7%LL; P < .01) and inferolateral (women: 85.6 ± 10.3%LL, men: 89.8 ± 10.8%LL; P = .05) directions and composite score (women: 83.4 ± 8.3%LL, men: 88.3 ± 8.9%LL; P < .01) were higher in men than in women. No differences were observed for reach symmetry in any direction.
Performance on several YBT-UQ indices was worse for female than male collegiate swimmers. These results may have implications for the use of preseason and return-to-sport testing in swimmers as a measurement of upper quarter function and symmetry.
上肢损伤在女子游泳运动员中发生率较高;然而,迄今为止,评估该区域基本功能能力的方法很少。上肢Y平衡测试(YBT-UQ)可能有助于这一过程,因为它旨在对稳定性极限下的上肢动态能力进行基本评估。
研究性别如何影响游泳运动员的YBT-UQ表现。
队列研究。
在赛季前招募了43名男性和54名女性美国国家大学体育协会第一分区的大学游泳运动员。
我们测量了左右肢体在内侧、下外侧和上外侧方向的YBT-UQ表现。每个方向的最高分根据上肢长度进行标准化。每个伸展方向上最大标准化伸展得分的平均值用于得出综合得分(三个方向的平均距离/肢体长度[LL]×100)。为了检查性别之间的伸展对称性,在标准化之前计算每个伸展方向上左右两侧之间以厘米为单位的差异。使用独立样本t检验进行统计分析(P<.05)。
在内侧方向(女性:92.5±7.4%LL,男性:100.0±8.7%LL;P<.01)、下外侧方向(女性:85.6±10.3%LL,男性:89.8±10.8%LL;P=.05)和综合得分(女性:83.4±8.3%LL,男性:88.3±8.9%LL;P<.01)方面,男性得分高于女性。在任何方向上均未观察到伸展对称性的差异。
女子大学游泳运动员在几个YBT-UQ指标上的表现比男子差。这些结果可能对将赛季前和恢复运动测试作为游泳运动员上肢功能和对称性的测量方法的应用产生影响。