Hides Julie A, Walsh Jazmin C, Smith Melinda M Franettovich, Mendis M Dilani
Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Australia.
Mater/ACU Back Stability Research Clinic and.
J Athl Train. 2017 Jul;52(7):649-655. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-52.3.13. Epub 2017 May 1.
Low back pain (LBP) and lower limb injuries are common among Australian Football League (AFL) players. Smaller size of 1 key trunk muscle, the lumbar multifidus (MF), has been associated with LBP and injuries in footballers. The size of the MF muscle has been shown to be modifiable with supervised motor-control training programs. Among AFL players, supervised motor-control training has also been shown to reduce the incidence of lower limb injuries and was associated with increased player availability for games. However, the effectiveness of a self-managed MF exercise program is unknown.
To investigate the effect of self-managed exercises and fitness and strength training on MF muscle size in AFL players with or without current LBP.
Cross-sectional study.
Professional AFL context.
Complete data were available for 242 players from 6 elite AFL clubs.
INTERVENTION(S): Information related to the presence of LBP and history of injury was collected at the start of the preseason. At the end of the preseason, data were collected regarding performance of MF exercises as well as fitness and strength training. Ultrasound imaging of the MF muscle was conducted at the start and end of the preseason.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Size of the MF muscles.
An interaction effect was found between performance of MF exercises and time (F = 13.89, P ≤ .001). Retention of MF muscle size was greatest in players who practiced the MF exercises during the preseason (F = 4.77, P = .03). Increased adherence to fitness and strength training was associated with retained MF muscle size over the preseason (F = 5.35, P = .02).
Increased adherence to a self-administered MF exercise program and to fitness and strength training was effective in maintaining the size of the MF muscle in the preseason.
腰背痛(LBP)和下肢损伤在澳大利亚足球联盟(AFL)球员中很常见。关键躯干肌肉之一的腰多裂肌(MF)尺寸较小与足球运动员的腰背痛和损伤有关。已证明MF肌肉的尺寸可通过有监督的运动控制训练计划进行改变。在AFL球员中,有监督的运动控制训练也已证明可降低下肢损伤的发生率,并与增加球员的比赛出勤率有关。然而,自我管理的MF锻炼计划的有效性尚不清楚。
研究自我管理的锻炼以及健身和力量训练对有或无当前腰背痛的AFL球员MF肌肉尺寸的影响。
横断面研究。
职业AFL环境。
来自6个精英AFL俱乐部的242名球员有完整数据。
在季前赛开始时收集与腰背痛存在情况和损伤史相关的信息。在季前赛结束时,收集有关MF锻炼表现以及健身和力量训练的数据。在季前赛开始和结束时对MF肌肉进行超声成像。
MF肌肉的尺寸。
发现MF锻炼表现和时间之间存在交互作用(F = 13.89,P≤.001)。在季前赛期间进行MF锻炼的球员中,MF肌肉尺寸的保持情况最佳(F = 4.77,P = .03)。在整个季前赛中,增加对健身和力量训练的依从性与保留MF肌肉尺寸有关(F = 5.35,P = .02)。
增加对自我管理的MF锻炼计划以及健身和力量训练的依从性,对于在季前赛中维持MF肌肉的尺寸是有效的。