Effect of Central Motor and Neuromuscular Impairments on Front Crawl Body Roll Characteristics of Para Swimmers.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Yu-Hsien Lee, Dawn Nicola O'Dowd, Luke Hogarth, Brendan Burkett, Carl Payton
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Background: Rotation of the trunk about its long axis or 'body roll' is essential for maximising front crawl swimming performance yet research on how physical impairment affects body roll is extremely limited. This study quantifies body roll kinematics in swimmers with and without central motor and neuromuscular impairments (CMNI). It was hypothesised that body roll kinematics differ between CMNI and non-disabled swimmers, are associated with sport class (level of impairment) and are influenced by upper and lower-limb functional levels.

Methods: Three-dimensional motion analysis of 27 CMNI (sport classes 2-9) and 13 non-disabled competitive swimmers at 100-200 m race pace provided body roll kinematics, including shoulder and hip roll ranges and torso twist. Health conditions of the CMNI group were cerebral palsy (n = 12), spinal cord injury (n = 10) and neuromuscular disorders (n = 5). CMNI swimmers were divided into three upper-limb [mild (n = 9), moderate (n = 9), severe (n = 9)] and three lower-limb function subgroups [bilateral (n = 2), unilateral (n = 6), without kick (n = 19)] based on their Froude efficiency (a measure of how effectively upper limbs contribute to propulsion) and the number of lower limbs actively kicking during trials, respectively.

Results: The CMNI group exhibited lower shoulder roll range (104 ± 11° vs. 88 ± 21°, p < 0.05) and torso twist (58 ± 13° vs. 48 ± 22°, p < 0.05) but greater hip roll range (62 ± 10° vs. 75 ± 29°, p < 0.05) than the non-disabled group. Statistical non-parametric mapping revealed less shoulder roll from 0 to 28%, less hip roll from 0 to 10%, greater hip roll from 91 to 100%, and less torso twist from 15 to 32% and from 75 to 81% of the cycle, in the CMNI than the non-disabled group (p < 0.05). CMNI body roll patterns varied widely, but discrete and continuous variables did not differ between upper-limb subgroups or between lower-limb subgroups.

Conclusions: CMNI swimmers exhibit different body roll patterns to non-disabled swimmers. The study findings can be used to inform Para swimming coaches and improve the sport-specificity of land-based and water-based assessments currently used to classify CMNI swimmers.

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中枢运动和神经肌肉损伤对残奥会游泳运动员前爬泳体滚特性的影响。
背景:躯干绕其长轴旋转或“身体滚动”对于最大化爬泳成绩至关重要,但关于身体损伤如何影响身体滚动的研究非常有限。本研究量化了有或没有中枢运动和神经肌肉损伤(CMNI)的游泳者的身体滚动运动学。假设CMNI和非残疾游泳者的体滚运动学不同,与运动级别(损伤水平)有关,并受上下肢功能水平的影响。方法:对27名CMNI(运动等级2-9)和13名非残疾竞技游泳运动员在100-200米比赛配速下的三维运动进行分析,提供身体侧滚运动学,包括肩髋侧滚范围和躯干扭转。CMNI组的健康状况为脑瘫(n = 12)、脊髓损伤(n = 10)和神经肌肉疾病(n = 5)。CMNI游泳者根据他们的弗劳德效率(衡量上肢对推进力的有效程度)和试验中下肢主动踢腿的次数,分别分为三个上肢[轻度(n = 9)、中度(n = 9)、重度(n = 9)]和三个下肢功能亚组[双侧(n = 2)、单侧(n = 6)、无踢腿(n = 19)]。结果:CMNI组肩侧倾范围(104±11°比88±21°,p < 0.05)和躯干扭转范围(58±13°比48±22°,p < 0.05)小于非残疾组,髋侧倾范围(62±10°比75±29°,p < 0.05)大于非残疾组。统计非参数映射显示,与非残疾组相比,CMNI组肩滚从0到28%更少,臀滚从0到10%更少,臀滚从91%到100%更大,躯干扭转从15%到32%和从75%到81%更少(p < 0.05)。CMNI体滚模式差异很大,但离散变量和连续变量在上肢亚组和下肢亚组之间没有差异。结论:CMNI游泳运动员与非残疾游泳运动员表现出不同的身体滚动模式。研究结果可用于指导残疾人游泳教练,并提高目前用于对CMNI游泳者进行分类的陆上和水上评估的运动特异性。
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Sports Medicine - Open
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