[Kayakers' length of training period lumbar segment mobility and weak links occurrence in biokinematics chain].

Małgorzata Wójcik, Idzi Siatkowski, Tadeusz Rynkiewicz, Mateusz Rynkiewicz, Piotr Zurek
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Introduction: Strength shaping in canoeists can cause limitation of spine movement and pain symptoms. Because of the problem's importance the following study has been undertaken: in order to: 1) determine the relationship between the range of lumbar spine mobility and training experience in kayaking; 2) estimate of the relationship between the occurrence of weak links and symptoms of pain and range of motion in the lumbar spine.

Material and methods: 25 Wałcz SMS players were examined, including 8 female kayakers, 8 canoeists and 9 canadians. Age (M +/- SD) 15.60 +/- 1.04 years; training period 5.64 +/- 1.78 years. Low threshold Performance Matrix. tests were used. to assess the presence of a weak connection The participants determined the sensation of pain in the lumbar spine (LBP) on a numeric scale. Mobility in the lumbar spine was rated by electrogoniametrics method. The results were statistically analyzed using analysis of variance ANOVA, Tukey's t tests and linear regression analysis.

Results: In all examined players weak connection in the lumbar spine were found in the direction of flexion, rotation and lateral flexion, and there were no weak links in the direction of extension. Only 10 players did not suffer from LBP. The other declared the existence of these symptoms. It has been found that the length of training period in kayaking is associated with reduced mobility in the lumbar spine and the occurrence of weak links. As a result pain symptoms have often occurred. Gender and specialization have no influence on the frequency and Range of LBP symptoms in kayaking.

Conclusions: 1) Sports training in kayaking causes reduced mobility of the lumbar spine and may cause weak links in the chain of biokinenatics connections and symptoms of LBP. 2) Gender and sports specialization does not differentiate canoeists because of LBP symptoms. The reasons for their occurrence can be ascribed to the use of weight training.

[皮划艇运动员训练周期长度腰椎节段活动度及生物运动链薄弱环节的发生]。
简介:皮划艇运动员的力量塑形会导致脊柱运动受限和疼痛症状。由于问题的重要性,我们进行了以下研究:为了:1)确定腰椎活动范围与皮划艇训练经验之间的关系;2)评估薄弱环节的发生与腰椎疼痛症状和活动度之间的关系。材料与方法:对25名Wałcz短信选手进行检测,其中女子皮划艇运动员8名,皮划艇运动员8名,加拿大运动员9名。年龄(M +/- SD) 15.60 +/- 1.04岁;培训时间5.64 +/- 1.78年。低阈值性能矩阵。使用了测试。参与者在数字尺度上确定了腰椎(LBP)的疼痛感。腰椎活动度采用电测量法评定。采用方差分析、Tukey’st检验和线性回归分析对结果进行统计学分析。结果:所有检查的运动员腰椎在屈曲、旋转、侧屈方向均有弱连接,在伸展方向无弱连接。只有10名球员没有患LBP。另一个则宣称这些症状的存在。研究发现,皮划艇训练时间的长短与腰椎活动度降低和薄弱环节的发生有关。因此经常出现疼痛症状。性别和专业对皮划艇运动员腰痛症状的频率和范围没有影响。结论:1)皮划艇运动训练导致腰椎活动度降低,可能导致生物动力学连接链中的薄弱环节和腰痛症状。2)性别和运动专业不能区分皮划艇运动员的腰痛症状。其发生的原因可以归因于使用重量训练。
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