Effects of swimming fatigue on neuromuscular parameters in young swimmers with unilateral shoulder pain.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Miriam Martini, Andrea Cargnel, Alessandra Raffini, Laura Mazzari, Milos Ajcevic, Agostino Accardo, Gianluca Canton, Manuela Deodato, Alex Buoite Stella, Luigi Murena
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Abstract

Background: A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate the effects of fatigue on isometric strength and surface electromyography (sEMG) in swimmers with unilateral shoulder pain compared to healthy controls.

Methods: Twenty front-crawl swimmers participated in the present study and were grouped according to the presence (PAIN, N.=10, 3 females, 23±3 years) or absence (controls, N.=10, 4 females, 22±5 years) of unilateral shoulder pain, based on subjective reporting and physiotherapy evaluation. Before and after swimming fatigue training, the sEMG signals were recorded during a functional upper-limb task and a strike task and were normalized according to their maximal voluntary isometric contraction (%MVIC), and an isometric strength assessment was performed for the shoulder.

Results: A significant interaction effect time × group was found during the functional task in the sternocleidomastoid (m.SCM) muscle (P=0.014, pη2=0.294) and pectoralis major (m.PM) muscle (P=0.027, pη2=0.243), whereas during the strike task, only the serratus anterior (m.SA) muscle was characterized by a significant interaction (P=0.006, pη2=0.346). In particular, in the PAIN group, fatigue reduced m.PM activation by 0.8% MVIC (Cohen's d=0.440) and increased m.SCM activation by 0.7% MVIC (Cohen's d=0.633), as well as increased m.SA activation by 24.2% MVIC (Cohen's d=1.356), whereas in controls m.SCM decreased by 0.6% MVIC (Cohen's d=0.485). Finally, the PAIN group was characterized by lower IR strength than controls after the training by 0.127 N/kg (Cohen's d=0.988).

Conclusions: Pain and fatigue can affect muscle strength and sEMG activity in swimmers with unilateral shoulder pain. These findings could provide novel insights into the physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms underlying unilateral shoulder pain in swimmers, supporting the development of new training and treatment strategies.

游泳疲劳对单侧肩痛青少年游泳运动员神经肌肉参数的影响。
背景:一项横断面研究旨在调查疲劳对单侧肩痛游泳者等长肌力和表面肌电图(sEMG)的影响,并与健康对照进行比较。方法:20名自由泳运动员参加本研究,根据主观报告和物理治疗评估,根据有无单侧肩痛(PAIN, n =10, 3名女性,23±3岁)和无单侧肩痛(对照组,n =10, 4名女性,22±5岁)进行分组。在游泳疲劳训练前后,记录上肢功能性任务和打击任务期间的肌电图信号,并根据其最大自愿等长收缩(%MVIC)进行归一化,并对肩部进行等长强度评估。结果:在功能任务中,胸锁乳突肌(m.SCM)肌(P=0.014, pη2=0.294)和胸大肌(m.PM)肌(P=0.027, pη2=0.243)存在显著的相互作用时间×组,而在打击任务中,只有前锯肌(m.SA)肌存在显著的相互作用(P=0.006, pη2=0.346)。特别是,在疼痛组中,疲劳使m.m pm的激活降低了0.8% MVIC (Cohen’s d=0.440),使m.m scm的激活增加了0.7% MVIC (Cohen’s d=0.633),使m.m sa的激活增加了24.2% MVIC (Cohen’s d=1.356),而对照组m.m scm的激活降低了0.6% MVIC (Cohen’s d=0.485)。最后,疼痛组训练后IR强度比对照组低0.127 N/kg (Cohen’s d=0.988)。结论:疼痛和疲劳会影响单侧肩痛游泳者的肌肉力量和肌电活动。这些发现可以为游泳运动员单侧肩痛的生理和病理生理机制提供新的见解,支持新的训练和治疗策略的发展。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness publishes scientific papers relating to the area of the applied physiology, preventive medicine, sports medicine and traumatology, sports psychology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines.
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