Peculiarities of Adolescent, Qualified Female Volleyball Players’ Shoulder Girdle

Inese Pontaga, Krista El ī za Sakne, Agris Liepa
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Background and purpose. Many regularly performed spikes and serves lead to a shoulder girdle adaptation that could be sport-specific and result in traumatic events. The aim was to evaluate shoulder joints’ range of movements (ROM), peak isometric strength of arm muscles, submaximal force repetition error, and upper body dynamic stability in adolescent female volleyball players. Materials and methods. 15 qualified, 17.7 ± 2.1-year-old, female volleyball players participated. The shoulder active ROM of internal rotation (IR), external rotation (ER), flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, horizontal abduction (HABD), and horizontal adduction (HADD) were measured. The peak force and the ability to repeat the same submaximal force of IR, ER, and extension were determined. Dynamic stability was detected by the Y-upper-body dynamic balance test (Y-UBDST). Results. The ER ROM was increased but the IR and HADD ROMs were decreased on both shoulders . The extension and adduction ROMs were smaller in the dominant (D) shoulder (p < 0.05). The D arm’s IR, ER, and extension muscles developed greater peak forces (p < 0.05). ER/IR muscles’ peak forces ratio was 0.94 ± 0.18 in both shoulders. The ER and extension muscles submaximal force repetition error was smaller in the D arm (p < 0.05). The mean score of the normalized reaching distances in the Y-UBDST was symmetrical: 95 ± 6% in the D and 94 ± 7% in the non-dominant (ND) arm. The correlation between the rotators’ peak force and the Y-UBDBT was not significant. Conclusions. The shoulder girdle characteristics were optimal and adaptable for volleyball spike and serve movements in those adolescent qualified female volleyball players without pathological changes in pre-season.
青春期合格女排运动员肩带的特殊性
背景和目的。许多常规的扣球和发球动作都会导致肩腰部的适应,这种适应可能是运动特异性的,并导致创伤事件的发生。目的是评估青少年女子排球运动员肩关节的活动范围(ROM)、手臂肌肉的等长峰值力量、次最大力量重复误差以及上半身的动态稳定性。材料和方法15 名合格的 17.7 ± 2.1 岁排球女运动员参加。测量了肩部内旋(IR)、外旋(ER)、屈伸、外展、内收、水平外展(HABD)和水平内收(HADD)的主动 ROM。测定了IR、ER和伸展的峰值力和重复相同亚最大力的能力。通过 Y 型上半身动态平衡测试(Y-UBDST)检测动态稳定性。结果显示两肩的内收和外展ROM均有所增加,但外展和内收ROM均有所减少。优势肩(D)的外展和内收 ROM 均较小(P < 0.05)。D臂的IR、ER和伸展肌肉产生的峰值力较大(P < 0.05)。两肩的 ER/IR 肌肉峰值力比率为 0.94 ± 0.18。D臂的ER肌和伸展肌次最大力量重复误差较小(P < 0.05)。Y-UBDST标准化伸展距离的平均得分是对称的:D臂为95 ± 6%,非优势(ND)臂为94 ± 7%。旋臂峰值力与 Y-UBDBT 之间的相关性并不显著。结论青少年合格女排运动员在赛季前无病理变化的情况下,其肩部特征对排球扣球和发球运动具有最佳适应性。
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