The Association Between Internal and External Shoulder Load, Pre-season Strength and Power, with Shoulder Problems in Female Handball Players.

IF 2.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2025-08-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.26603/001c.142239
Kari Arnason, Erla Asgeirsdottir, Unnar Arnarsson, Atli Agustsson, Kristin Briem
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Abstract

Background: Injuries often result from an interaction between load and intrinsic risk factors, with female handball players demonstrating higher prevalence of shoulder problems compared to males. While shoulder rotation strength deficits are recognized as risk factors, the influence of lower body strength (LBS), trunk rotation power (TRP), and the relative importance of internal versus external load on shoulder problems in female handball players remains unknown.

Purpose: To assess whether pre-season LBS, TRP, and shoulder strength were associated with shoulder problems in female handball players, and whether pre-season strength and power influenced the association between load and shoulder problems.

Study design: Prospective observational cohort study.

Methods: Pre-season LBS (Isometric Mid-thigh Pull), TRP (measured while seated) and isometric external (ER) and internal rotation (IR) shoulder strength were measured (31 female handball players). Prevalence, substantial prevalence, and severity of shoulder problems were documented weekly through one season (29 weeks) via the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center Overuse Questionnaire. Participation-related (internal) shoulder load (PSL) was documented weekly with the modified Borg rate of perceived exertion and the number of shots taken during the season documented to reflect external load. Data was analyzed using the Spearman´s correlation coefficient and a mixed model ANOVA (separate mixed model ANOVAs were constructed for each pre-season variable).

Results: Thirty-one players (mean age 23.5 +/- 4.6 years) participated. For all mixed model ANOVAs, higher PSL was associated with higher severity score (F range: 31.1-39.9, p<0.001). Significant positive interactions were found between PSL and pre-season TRP (p=0.001), LBS (p<0.001), and ER strength (p=0.01) in terms of their influence on the severity score. High pre-season LBS and ER strength were correlated with prevalence of substantial shoulder problems (rs=0.40, rs=0.38, respectively).

Conclusions: The positive association between pre-season strength and power, and shoulder problems, highlights the complexity of shoulder problems in female handball players.

Level of evidence: 3.

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内外肩负荷、季前力量与力量与女子手球运动员肩部问题的关系。
背景:损伤通常是由负荷和内在危险因素之间的相互作用造成的,与男性相比,女性手球运动员表现出更高的肩部问题患病率。虽然肩部旋转力量不足被认为是危险因素,但下体力量(LBS)、躯干旋转力量(TRP)以及内外负荷对女性手球运动员肩部问题的相对重要性的影响尚不清楚。目的:评估季前LBS、TRP和肩力量是否与女性手球运动员肩问题相关,以及季前力量和力量是否影响负荷与肩问题之间的关系。研究设计:前瞻性观察队列研究。方法:对31名女子手球运动员进行季前LBS(等距大腿中部拉力)、TRP(坐位时测量)、等距外旋(ER)和内旋(IR)肩力测量。通过奥斯陆运动创伤研究中心的过度使用问卷调查,每周记录一个赛季(29周)中肩部问题的患病率、普遍患病率和严重程度。每周记录与参与相关的(内部)肩负荷(PSL),并记录修改后的Borg感知运动率和本赛季拍摄的次数,以反映外部负荷。数据分析采用Spearman相关系数和混合模型方差分析(为每个季前变量构建单独的混合模型方差分析)。结果:31名参与者(平均年龄23.5±4.6岁)参与。对于所有混合模型方差分析,较高的PSL与较高的严重程度评分相关(F范围:31.1-39.9,ps=0.40, rs=0.38)。结论:季前力量和力量与肩部问题正相关,凸显了女性手球运动员肩部问题的复杂性。证据等级:3。
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