Effects of Nontraditional Division III Lacrosse Participation on Movement Pattern Quality and Dynamic Postural Control

IF 1.6 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Christopher Rosenborough, Sean M. Collins, Edward Smith, Thomas G Bowman
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Background/Purpose No studies have observed the effects of a collegiate lacrosse season on movement pattern quality, dynamic postural control, or the accuracy of athletes’ perceived movement pattern quality. The purpose was to examine the effects of a nontraditional fall season on movement pattern quality, perceived movement pattern quality, and dynamic postural control in collegiate lacrosse athletes. Design Cross-sectional laboratory study. Methods Fifty men’s (age=19.38±1.24 years, height=182.63±6.16 cm, mass=82.37±8.46 kg) and 22 women’s (age=19.68±1.17 years, height=165.10±6.88 cm, mass=64.09±8.72 kg) lacrosse players were recruited. Outcome measures included individual Functional Movement Screen™ (FMS™) scores, self-reported perceived movement pattern quality scores, lower and upper extremity Y-Balance Test (YBT) measurements, and active dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM) before the start and again at the end of the fall lacrosse season. Pre- and post-season measurements were assessed using paired t-tests and chi-squared analyses. Results FMS™ composite scores did not significantly change from preseason to postseason for males (p=0.74) or females (p=0.07). Male perceived movement pattern quality was significantly higher than measured for 10 of 12 movements (p<0.05). Female perceived movement pattern quality was significantly higher than measured for four of 12 movements (p<0.05). Asymmetry frequency significantly increased in males in the hurdle step from two individuals to nine (χ21=25.52, p<0.01), inline lunge from 10 to 20 (χ21=12.50, p<0.01), and shoulder mobility from 4 to 21 (χ21=78.53, p<0.01). Asymmetries in male athletes significantly decreased in the active straight leg raise from 26 to 8 (χ21=25.96, p<0.01). YBT composite scores increased in males for the right leg (p=0.001) and left leg (p<0.03). Right dorsiflexion ROM (p<0.001) and left dorsiflexion ROM (p<0.001) significantly decreased in males from preseason to postseason. YBT scores for the right leg significantly increased in females from preseason to postseason (p=0.01). YBT scores for females for the right arm significantly increased from preseason to postseason (p=0.045). Conclusions A 5-week season may not change overall movement pattern quality of men’s or women’s lacrosse players, but some individual movement scores diminished. Athletes may overestimate self-reported movement pattern quality and are therefore unlikely to individually address movement deficits. Male dynamic postural control may change throughout a season, resulting in a potential increased risk of injury later in the season due to compensatory patterns or changes in mobility, proprioception, or balance. Level of Evidence 3b
非传统三级长曲棍球运动对运动模式质量和动态姿势控制的影响
背景/目的 没有研究观察过大学长曲棍球赛季对运动模式质量、动态姿势控制或运动员感知运动模式质量的准确性的影响。本研究旨在探讨非传统秋季赛季对大学长曲棍球运动员的运动模式质量、感知运动模式质量和动态姿势控制的影响。设计 实验室横断面研究。方法 招募 50 名男子曲棍球运动员(年龄=19.38±1.24 岁,身高=182.63±6.16 厘米,体重=82.37±8.46 千克)和 22 名女子曲棍球运动员(年龄=19.68±1.17 岁,身高=165.10±6.88 厘米,体重=64.09±8.72 千克)。结果测量包括个人功能性运动筛查™(FMS™)得分、自我报告的感知运动模式质量得分、上下肢Y-平衡测试(YBT)测量结果以及秋季曲棍球赛季开始前和结束时的主动外展运动范围(ROM)。采用配对 t 检验和卡方分析对赛季前和赛季后的测量结果进行评估。结果 从季前赛到季后赛,男性(P=0.74)和女性(P=0.07)的 FMS™ 综合得分均无明显变化。在 12 个动作中,有 10 个动作的男性感知动作模式质量明显高于测量值(p<0.05)。在 12 个动作中,女性有 4 个动作的感知运动模式质量明显高于测量结果(p<0.05)。男性在跨栏步中的不对称频率从两个人明显增加到九个人(χ21=25.52,p<0.01),在直排腿中的不对称频率从10个增加到20个(χ21=12.50,p<0.01),在肩部移动中的不对称频率从4个增加到21个(χ21=78.53,p<0.01)。男性运动员在主动直腿抬高中的不对称程度从 26 显著下降到 8(χ21=25.96,P<0.01)。男性运动员右腿(p=0.001)和左腿(p<0.03)的YBT综合得分均有所增加。从季前赛到季后赛,男性的右腿背伸活动度(p<0.001)和左腿背伸活动度(p<0.001)显著下降。从季前赛到季后赛,女性右腿的 YBT 得分明显增加(p=0.01)。从季前赛到季后赛,女性右臂的 YBT 分数明显增加(p=0.045)。结论 为期 5 周的赛季可能不会改变男子或女子长曲棍球运动员的整体运动模式质量,但某些单项运动得分会降低。运动员可能会高估自我报告的运动模式质量,因此不太可能单独解决运动缺陷问题。男性的动态姿势控制可能会在整个赛季中发生变化,从而导致在赛季后期由于补偿模式或移动性、本体感觉或平衡的变化而增加受伤的风险。证据等级 3b
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