Effects of integrative neuromuscular training on change of direction performance in court-based sports players: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Junxin Zhang, Jing Mi, Ruidong Liu
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This study systematically reviewed and quantified the scientific literature on the effects of integrative neuromuscular training (INT) on change of direction (COD) performance among court-based sports players. A comprehensive keyword search was conducted on December 15, 2022, across six electronic bibliographic databases: SPORTDiscus, PubMed, Web of Science, Academic Search Ultra, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Following the application of eligibility criteria, a total of 23 studies with 901 participants were included in this review. Meta-analysis was employed to estimate the pooled effect size of INT interventions on COD performance. The findings demonstrated that INT interventions resulted in a significant reduction in COD task completion time for court-based sports players, compared to control groups (standard deviation [SD]  =  0.38, 95% CI  =  0.27, 0.49; I^2  =  98.76%). However, it was observed that the efficacy of INT on COD performance was influenced by factors such as gender, sport type, and specific metrics of COD task measures. Consequently, it is imperative to consider these potential variations when interpreting the results and planning future research. In conclusion, INT exhibited superior effectiveness in improving COD performance compared to control groups among court-based sports players. We recommend that strength and conditioning professionals incorporate INT into their comprehensive conditioning programs. However, it is important to acknowledge the potential variations in outcomes attributable to participant-specific characteristics, including gender, sport type, and the nature of COD tasks. This understanding will facilitate the optimal application of INT, thereby enhancing athletic performance across diverse sporting contexts.
综合神经肌肉训练对球场运动运动员方向改变表现的影响:系统回顾和荟萃分析
本研究系统地回顾和量化了有关综合神经肌肉训练(INT)对球场运动运动员方向改变(COD)表现影响的科学文献。2022年12月15日,对六个电子书目数据库进行了全面的关键词搜索:SPORTDiscus、PubMed、Web of Science、Academic search Ultra、Scopus和Google Scholar。根据入选标准,本综述共纳入23项研究,901名受试者。采用meta分析估计INT干预对COD表现的综合效应大小。研究结果表明,与对照组相比,INT干预导致球场运动运动员COD任务完成时间显著减少(标准差[SD] = 0.38, 95% CI = 0.27, 0.49;i ^2 = 98.76%)。然而,我们观察到INT对COD表现的影响受到性别、运动类型和COD任务测量的特定指标等因素的影响。因此,在解释结果和规划未来研究时,必须考虑这些潜在的变化。综上所述,在以球场为基础的运动员中,与对照组相比,INT在提高COD表现方面表现出更好的效果。我们建议力量和调节专业人员将INT纳入他们的综合调理计划。然而,重要的是要认识到可归因于参与者特定特征的潜在结果变化,包括性别、运动类型和COD任务的性质。这种理解将促进INT的最佳应用,从而提高在不同运动环境下的运动表现。
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