Effects of Ankle Compression Garments on Fatigue and Single-Leg Balance in Collegiate Basketball Players.

Q1 Health Professions
International journal of exercise science Pub Date : 2024-05-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01
Lauren Debolt, Jeff Hamon, Justin Hu, Tyler Vickers, You-Jou Hung
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Basketball players are prone to ankle injuries. It is unclear if wearing ankle compression garments (CGs) can enhance balance control and time to fatigue in those athletes. The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of ankle CGs on both time to fatigue and single-leg balance. Sixteen Division II (D2) collegiate basketball players participated in the study. The Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) was used to assess ankle stability. Fatigue was induced through deficit heel raises, and single-leg balance was assessed with the Athletic Single Leg Stability Test (ASLST) of the Biodex Balance System. Ten out of 16 (62.5%) basketball players were classified as having chronic ankle instability (CAI). Wearing CGs did not significantly prolong the time to fatigue (P = .774), and participants with CAI and without CAI had a similar time to fatigue (P = .958). In addition, wearing CGs significantly worsened single-leg balance before fatigue (P = .021), but enhanced balance control after fatigue (P = .027). Results indicate a strong prevalence of CAI in collegiate basketball players, and wearing CGs may not be able to enhance single-leg balance before fatigue. Although participants who wore CGs did not significantly increase their time to fatigue, their single-leg balance significantly improved after fatigue. This finding suggests wearing ankle CGs may have the potential to remediate the impact of fatigue on balance control. Future studies with a larger sample size are needed to further examine the impact of wearing ankle CGs on fatigue and single-leg balance.

踝部压缩衣对大学生篮球运动员疲劳和单腿平衡的影响
篮球运动员的脚踝很容易受伤。目前还不清楚穿着脚踝压缩衣(CGs)能否增强这些运动员的平衡控制能力和疲劳时间。本研究的目的是考察脚踝压力衣对疲劳时间和单腿平衡的影响。16 名二级大学(D2)篮球运动员参与了这项研究。坎伯兰踝关节不稳定工具(CAIT)用于评估踝关节稳定性。通过亏损提踵诱发疲劳,并使用 Biodex 平衡系统的运动单腿稳定性测试 (ASLST) 评估单腿平衡。16 名篮球运动员中有 10 人(62.5%)被归类为慢性踝关节不稳定(CAI)。佩戴 CGs 并未明显延长疲劳时间(P = .774),患有 CAI 和未患有 CAI 的参与者的疲劳时间相似(P = .958)。此外,佩戴 CGs 会明显恶化疲劳前的单腿平衡能力(P = .021),但会增强疲劳后的平衡控制能力(P = .027)。结果表明,CAI 在大学生篮球运动员中非常普遍,佩戴 CG 可能无法增强疲劳前的单腿平衡能力。虽然佩戴 CGs 的参与者并没有显著增加他们的疲劳时间,但他们在疲劳后的单腿平衡能力却得到了显著改善。这一发现表明,佩戴脚踝 CGs 有可能缓解疲劳对平衡控制的影响。今后需要进行样本量更大的研究,以进一步考察佩戴脚踝 CGs 对疲劳和单腿平衡的影响。
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International journal of exercise science
International journal of exercise science Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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