Current biomechanical methods and practices of physical training load monitoring in women's artistic gymnastics: A scoping review.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Adele M Boylen, Rhiannon A Campbell, Eric J Drinkwater, Elizabeth J Bradshaw
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Abstract

Women's artistic gymnastics (WAG) is a precision-based sport involving intense physical and technical training from a young age. Injuries in WAG can be a result of poorly managed acute and/or chronic biomechanical loads. This scoping review aims to identify current biomechanical methods of load monitoring in WAG. This review followed the guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). Four databases (MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science, SPORTDiscus) were searched for studies that measured biomechanical load of competitive WAG skills. Sixteen studies met the inclusion criteria from the previous 15 years. Biomechanical load was measured using force plates and/or inertial measurement units (IMU). Only three studies have used IMUs in WAG, however they are a more ecologically valid method for monitoring load during training sessions and have shown that technique/skill variations affect the biomechanical load gymnasts experience. Upper limb asymmetries exist in common WAG skills; therefore, opposite limbs may have different injury risks. No studies investigated biomechanical load of uneven bars, and few measured skills on unmodified, competition apparatus. Comprehensive understanding of loads gymnasts experience is essential for effectively managing training prescription and injury prevention strategies.

目前女子艺术体操体能训练负荷监测的生物力学方法和实践:范围综述。
女子艺术体操(WAG)是一项以精确为基础的运动,从小就需要进行高强度的身体和技术训练。WAG的损伤可能是由于急性和/或慢性生物力学负荷管理不善造成的。本综述旨在确定当前WAG负荷监测的生物力学方法。本综述遵循系统评价和荟萃分析扩展范围评价首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)的指导方针。我们检索了四个数据库(MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science, SPORTDiscus),以寻找测量竞争性WAG技能的生物力学负荷的研究。在过去15年中,有16项研究符合纳入标准。使用测力板和/或惯性测量单元(IMU)测量生物力学载荷。只有三项研究在WAG中使用了imu,但它们是一种更生态有效的训练期间监测负荷的方法,并表明技术/技能变化会影响体操运动员的生物力学负荷体验。常见WAG技能存在上肢不对称;因此,对侧肢体可能有不同的损伤风险。没有研究调查高低杠的生物力学负荷,也很少在未经修改的比赛器械上测量技能。全面了解负荷体操运动员的经验是必不可少的有效管理训练处方和伤害预防策略。
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Journal of Sports Sciences
Journal of Sports Sciences 社会科学-运动科学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
2.90%
发文量
147
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Sciences has an international reputation for publishing articles of a high standard and is both Medline and Clarivate Analytics-listed. It publishes research on various aspects of the sports and exercise sciences, including anatomy, biochemistry, biomechanics, performance analysis, physiology, psychology, sports medicine and health, as well as coaching and talent identification, kinanthropometry and other interdisciplinary perspectives. The emphasis of the Journal is on the human sciences, broadly defined and applied to sport and exercise. Besides experimental work in human responses to exercise, the subjects covered will include human responses to technologies such as the design of sports equipment and playing facilities, research in training, selection, performance prediction or modification, and stress reduction or manifestation. Manuscripts considered for publication include those dealing with original investigations of exercise, validation of technological innovations in sport or comprehensive reviews of topics relevant to the scientific study of sport.
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