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专业化和性别对高中运动员前向Y平衡能力的影响。

The Effects of Specialization and Sex on Anterior Y-Balance Performance in High School Athletes.

作者信息

Miller Madeline M, Trapp Jessica L, Post Eric G, Trigsted Stephanie M, McGuine Timothy A, Brooks M Alison, Bell David R

机构信息

Wisconsin Injury in Sport Laboratory, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin.

Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin.

出版信息

Sports Health. 2017 Jul/Aug;9(4):375-382. doi: 10.1177/1941738117703400. Epub 2017 Apr 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sport specialization and movement asymmetry have been separately discussed as potential risk factors for lower extremity injury. Early specialization may lead to the development of movement asymmetries that can predispose an athlete to injury, but this has not been thoroughly examined.

HYPOTHESIS

Athletes rated as specialized would exhibit greater between-limb anterior reach asymmetry and decreased anterior reach distance on the Y-balance test (YBT) as compared with nonspecialized high school athletes, and these differences would not be dependent on sex.

STUDY DESIGN

Cross-sectional study.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Level 3.

METHODS

Two hundred ninety-five athletes (117 male, 178 female; mean age, 15.6 ± 1.2 years) from 2 local high schools participating in basketball, soccer, volleyball, and tennis responded to a questionnaire regarding sport specialization status and performed trials of the YBT during preseason testing. Specialization was categorized according to 3 previously utilized specialization classification methods (single/multisport, 3-point scale, and 6-point scale), and interactions between specialization and sex with Y-balance performance were calculated using 2-way analyses of variance.

RESULTS

Single-sport male athletes displayed greater anterior reach asymmetry than other interaction groups. A consistent main effect was observed for sex, with men displaying greater anterior asymmetry and decreased anterior reach distance than women. However, the interaction effects of specialization and sex on anterior Y-balance performance varied based on the classification method used.

CONCLUSION

Single-sport male athletes displayed greater anterior reach asymmetry on the YBT than multisport and female athletes. Specialization classification method is important because the 6- and 3-point scales may not accurately identify balance abnormalities. Male athletes performed worse than female athletes on both of the Y-balance tasks.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Clinicians should be aware that single-sport male athletes may display deficits in dynamic balance, potentially increasing their risk of injury.

摘要

背景

运动专项化和动作不对称已分别作为下肢损伤的潜在风险因素进行了讨论。早期专项化可能会导致动作不对称的发展,这可能使运动员更容易受伤,但这一点尚未得到充分研究。

假设

与非专项化的高中运动员相比,被评定为专项化的运动员在Y平衡测试(YBT)中会表现出更大的肢体间前伸不对称性,且前伸距离会减小,并且这些差异不取决于性别。

研究设计

横断面研究。

证据水平

3级。

方法

来自当地两所高中的295名运动员(117名男性,178名女性;平均年龄15.6±1.2岁)参加篮球、足球、排球和网球运动,他们回答了一份关于运动专项化状况的问卷,并在季前测试中进行了YBT试验。根据3种先前使用的专项化分类方法(单/多项运动、3分制和6分制)对专项化进行分类,并使用双向方差分析计算专项化和性别与Y平衡表现之间的相互作用。

结果

单项运动男性运动员比其他相互作用组表现出更大的前伸不对称性。观察到性别有一致的主效应,男性比女性表现出更大的前不对称性且前伸距离减小。然而,专项化和性别对前Y平衡表现的相互作用效应因所使用的分类方法而异。

结论

在YBT中,单项运动男性运动员比多项运动和女性运动员表现出更大的前伸不对称性。专项化分类方法很重要,因为6分制和3分制可能无法准确识别平衡异常。在两项Y平衡任务中,男性运动员的表现均不如女性运动员。

临床意义

临床医生应意识到,单项运动男性运动员可能在动态平衡方面存在缺陷,这可能会增加他们受伤的风险。

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