Lower Limb Injuries in Women's Handball, Protocols, and Most Common Tests: A Systematic Review.

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Translational sports medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/tsm2/6662321
Laura Carrasco-Fernández, Manuel García-Sillero, Jerónimo García-Romero, Javier Benítez-Porres
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The lower limbs are critical to athletic performance in handball, with strength and power being key variables. Previous studies have shown the importance of studying the rate of force development and the reactive strength index to enhance sports performance and prevent sports injuries. Given the limited research on this subject, the objective of this study was to analyze the effects of plyometric, neuromuscular, and strength training on performance and injury-related kinetic and biomechanical factors in female handball players and to identify commonly used functional and biomechanical tests for injury risk and performance assessment. This systematic review was conducted following the PRISMA guidelines and included eight clinical trials. These studies compared various training programs between the control and experimental groups, focusing on biomechanical analysis, strength training, plyometrics, neuromuscular, and standard training. The findings of this systematic review demonstrate the benefits of incorporating supplementary training into traditional handball training, specifically focusing on strength parameters and plyometric and proprioceptive exercises. Furthermore, controlling eccentric actions and addressing body asymmetries between the dominant and nondominant lower limbs reduces the risk of injuries and accelerates the rehabilitation process for injured handball players.

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女子手球的下肢损伤,方案和最常见的测试:系统回顾。
下肢是手球运动表现的关键,力量和力量是关键变量。以往的研究表明,研究力量发展速度和反应性力量指数对于提高运动成绩和预防运动损伤的重要性。鉴于这方面的研究有限,本研究的目的是分析增强训练、神经肌肉训练和力量训练对女性手球运动员表现和损伤相关的动力学和生物力学因素的影响,并确定常用的损伤风险和性能评估的功能和生物力学测试。该系统综述遵循PRISMA指南进行,包括8项临床试验。这些研究比较了对照组和实验组之间的各种训练计划,重点是生物力学分析、力量训练、增强训练、神经肌肉和标准训练。本系统综述的结果证明了将补充训练纳入传统手球训练的好处,特别是关注力量参数和增强性和本体感觉训练。此外,控制偏心动作和解决优势和非优势下肢之间的身体不对称可以减少受伤的风险,并加速受伤手球运动员的康复过程。
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