Is there any weakness in sports performance in volleyball athletes regarding the correlation between foot posture index and lower limb functional hopping performance?

Yeliz Kahraman
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Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between 1RM calf raise, countermovement jump (CMJ), and functional hop performance with foot posture index (FPI). Methods: Twenty-six volleyball athletes were evaluated in this study. Foot posture index was evaluated with six-item criteria; talar head palpation, curves above and below the malleoli, calcaneus inversion/eversion, talonavicular congruence, medial longitudinal arch high, and forefoot abduction/adduction. Single hop, triple hop, crossover hop for distances, medial side triple hop, 90° medial rotation hop, single-leg vertical jump, 6m. timed hop, 1RM calf raise, and CMJ were measured in this study.Results: All measurements were tested on both right and left side. Significant differences were found in single hop (p = 0.016), triple hop (p = 0.005), medial side triple hop (p = 0.001), medial rotation hop (p = 0.020) in single leg vertical jump, and FPI for right and left sides (p < 0.001, p < 0.005). There were significant differences when comparing the limb symmetry indexes (LSI%) calculated from hop tests. When the correlations between FPI and hop tests were found significant, correlation and no significant correlations were found between left side and FPI. Conclusion: This study has shown that young female volleyball players may produce low hop performances due to the asymmetric structure relationship FPI scores. Level of Evidence IV; Therapeutics Studies; Cases Series.
排球运动员在足部姿势指数与下肢功能性跳跃成绩的相关性方面,是否存在运动成绩上的不足?
目的:探讨1RM小腿抬高、反动作跳跃(CMJ)和功能性跳跃表现与足部姿势指数(FPI)的关系。方法:对26名排球运动员进行问卷调查。采用六项标准评价足部姿势指数;距骨头触诊,踝部上下弯曲,跟骨内翻/外翻,距舟骨重合,内侧纵弓高,前足外展/内收。单跳,三叉跳,跨距离跳,内侧三叉跳,90°内侧旋转跳,单腿垂直跳,6米。在本研究中测量了定时跳跃、1RM犊牛抬高和CMJ。结果:所有测量均在左右两侧进行。单腿纵跳单跳(p = 0.016)、三跳(p = 0.005)、内侧三跳(p = 0.001)、内侧旋转跳(p = 0.020)、左右两侧FPI差异有统计学意义(p < 0.001, p < 0.005)。与跳跃试验计算的肢体对称指数(LSI%)相比,差异有统计学意义。当发现FPI与hop之间的相关性显著时,左侧与FPI之间存在相关或不存在显著相关。结论:本研究发现,年轻女排运动员在FPI得分的不对称结构关系下,可能会产生较低的跳跃表现。证据水平IV;治疗研究;病例系列。
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