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为期12周的平衡训练与增强式训练相结合对高校舞蹈生动态平衡及下肢受伤风险的影响

The effect of 12-week combined balance and plyometric training on dynamic balance and lower extremity injury risk in college dancers.

作者信息

Yan Yuqi, Seoyoung Park, Seomyeong Heo, Zhao Yi

机构信息

School of Dance, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu, China.

School of College of Art and Physical Education, Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2025 Feb 6;16:1501828. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2025.1501828. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dancers face significant physical demands and are at high risk for lower extremity injuries due to the complexity and intensity of their movements, which require strong dynamic balance. Improving dynamic balance through training can potentially enhance performance and reduce injury risk.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to investigate the effects of a 12-week combined balance and plyometric training program (BP) compared to plyometric training alone (PL) on dynamic balance and lower extremity injury risk among college dancers.

METHODS

A total of 30 female college dancers were randomly assigned to either the BP group (n = 15) or the PL group (n = 15). Both groups participated in a 12-week training program, with the BP group engaging in both balance and plyometric exercises, and the PL group performing only plyometric exercises. Dynamic balance was assessed using the Dynamic Posture Stability Index (DPSI). Lower extremity injury risk was evaluated using the Limb Symmetry Index (LSI) and Center of Pressure (COP) measurements, pre- and post-intervention.

RESULTS

The BP group showed significant improvements in dynamic balance compared to the PL group, with a reduction in DPSI values (DF-DPSI: p < 0.001, partial η = 0.625; DL-DPSI: p < 0.001, partial η = 0.559). Additionally, the BP group showed significant reductions in COP displacements, particularly in the anterior-posterior direction (DF-COPAP: p < 0.015, partial η = 0.101; DL-COPAP: p = 0.019, partial η = 0.094). The BP group also demonstrated greater improvements in LSI-3C and LSI-6, which reflect dynamic stability (LSI-3C: p < 0.001, partial η = 0.229; LSI-6: p = 0.006, partial η = 0.128).

CONCLUSION

The 12-week combined balance and plyometric training program was more effective than plyometric training alone in improving dynamic balance and reducing lower extremity injury risk in college dancers. This combined training approach is recommended for improving performance and preventing injuries in dancers.

摘要

背景

舞者面临着巨大的身体需求,由于其动作的复杂性和强度,需要强大的动态平衡能力,因而下肢受伤风险很高。通过训练改善动态平衡可能会提高表现并降低受伤风险。

目的

本研究旨在调查为期12周的平衡与增强式训练相结合的训练计划(BP)与单独进行增强式训练(PL)相比,对大学舞蹈生动态平衡和下肢受伤风险的影响。

方法

总共30名大学女舞蹈生被随机分配到BP组(n = 15)或PL组(n = 15)。两组都参加了为期12周的训练计划,BP组进行平衡和增强式练习,PL组只进行增强式练习。使用动态姿势稳定性指数(DPSI)评估动态平衡。在干预前后,使用肢体对称指数(LSI)和压力中心(COP)测量来评估下肢受伤风险。

结果

与PL组相比,BP组的动态平衡有显著改善,DPSI值降低(DF-DPSI:p < 0.001,偏η = 0.625;DL-DPSI:p < 0.001,偏η = 0.559)。此外,BP组的COP位移显著减少,特别是在前后方向(DF-COPAP:p < 0.015,偏η = 0.101;DL-COPAP:p = 0.019,偏η = 0.094)。BP组在反映动态稳定性的LSI-3C和LSI-6方面也有更大改善(LSI-3C:p < 0.001,偏η = 0.229;LSI-6:p = 0.006,偏η = 0.128)。

结论

为期12周的平衡与增强式训练相结合的训练计划在改善大学舞蹈生的动态平衡和降低下肢受伤风险方面比单独的增强式训练更有效。建议采用这种综合训练方法来提高舞蹈生的表现并预防受伤。

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