Gallego-Sendarrubias Gracia María, Arias-Buría José Luis, Úbeda-D'Ocasar Edurne, Hervás-Pérez Juan Pablo, Rubio-Palomino Manuel Antonio, Fernández-de-Las-Peñas César, Valera-Calero Juan Antonio
Department of Physical Therapy, Universidad Camilo José Cela, Villanueva de la Cañada, 28692 Madrid, Spain.
Department of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, 28922 Alcorcón, Spain.
J Clin Med. 2021 Feb 10;10(4):690. doi: 10.3390/jcm10040690.
It has been suggested that Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (PENS) can increase muscle strength. No previous study has investigated changes in performance in semiprofessional soccer players. This study compares the effects of adding two sessions of PENS to a training program versus the single training program over sport performance attributes (e.g., jump height and squat speed) in healthy soccer players. A cluster-randomized controlled trial was conducted on twenty-three semiprofessional soccer players who were randomized into an experimental (PENS + training program) or control (single training program) group. The training program consisted of endurance and strength exercises separated by 15-min recovery period, three times/week. The experimental group received two single sessions of PENS one-week apart. Flight time and vertical jump height during the countermovement jump and squat performance speed were assessed before and after each session, and 30 days after the last session. Male soccer players receiving the PENS intervention before the training session experienced greater increases in the flight time, and therefore, in vertical jump height, after both sessions, but not one month after than those who did not receive the PENS intervention (F = 4.289, = 0.003, η 2 p: 0.170). Similarly, soccer players receiving the PENS intervention experienced a greater increase in the squat performance speed after the second session, but not after the first session or one month after (F = 7.947, < 0.001, η 2 p: 0.275). Adding two sessions of ultrasound-guided PENS before a training strength program improves countermovement jump and squat performance speed in soccer players.
有人提出,经皮电神经刺激(PENS)可以增强肌肉力量。此前尚无研究调查过其对半职业足球运动员运动表现变化的影响。本研究比较了在健康足球运动员的训练计划中增加两节PENS课程与单一训练计划对运动表现属性(如跳跃高度和深蹲速度)的影响。对23名半职业足球运动员进行了一项整群随机对照试验,他们被随机分为实验组(PENS + 训练计划)或对照组(单一训练计划)。训练计划包括耐力和力量练习,中间间隔15分钟恢复期,每周三次。实验组每隔一周接受两节单次PENS治疗。在每次训练前、训练后以及最后一次训练后30天,评估反向运动跳跃过程中的飞行时间和垂直跳跃高度以及深蹲表现速度。与未接受PENS干预的运动员相比,在训练前接受PENS干预的男性足球运动员在两次训练后,飞行时间以及垂直跳跃高度的增加幅度更大,但在最后一次训练后一个月时并非如此(F = 4.289,p = 0.003,偏 eta 平方:0.170)。同样,接受PENS干预的足球运动员在第二次训练后深蹲表现速度增加幅度更大,但在第一次训练后以及最后一次训练后一个月时并非如此(F = 7.947,p < 0.001,偏 eta 平方:0.275)。在力量训练计划前增加两节超声引导下PENS可改善足球运动员的反向运动跳跃和深蹲表现速度。