Effects of a low‐dose Copenhagen adduction exercise intervention on adduction strength in sub‐elite male footballers: A randomised controlled trial

IF 1.2 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
J. Dawkins, Lasse Ishøi, Jake O. Willott, L. Andersen, K. Thorborg
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Abstract

Footballers with weak hip adductors are at increased risk of groin injury, and adductor strengthening has been shown to reduce this risk. However, the minimal effective dose of strength training to improve hip adductor strength and mitigate the risk of adductor problems remains unknown. The aim of this randomised controlled trial was to investigate the training and detraining effects of a low‐dose Copenhagen adduction exercise (CA) intervention in sub‐elite male footballers on eccentric hip adduction strength (primary outcome) and peak adductor squeeze strength (secondary outcome). Thirty‐nine male footballers were randomised into two groups: The intervention group completed the CA twice weekly during six in‐season weeks in addition to normal football training, while the control group continued normal football training. Strength testing was performed at weeks 0, 3, 6 (training period), and weeks 7‐9 (detraining period). There was no between‐group difference in eccentric strength at week 6 and 9. There was a significant group by time interaction at 6 weeks (0.52 Nm/kg, 95% CI 0.17‐0.86) and 9 weeks (0.59 Nm/kg, 95% CI 0.25‐0.93) at which the intervention group displayed greater adductor squeeze strength. These results suggest the low‐dose CA intervention is insufficient to modify eccentric hip adduction strength but improves peak adductor squeeze strength.
低剂量哥本哈根内收运动干预对亚精英男子足球运动员内收力量的影响:一项随机对照试验
髋关节内收肌较弱的足球运动员腹股沟受伤的风险增加,内收肌强化已被证明可以降低这种风险。然而,提高髋关节内收肌力量和减轻内收肌问题风险的最小有效力量训练剂量仍然未知。这项随机对照试验的目的是调查低剂量哥本哈根内收运动(CA)干预亚精英男性足球运动员对偏心髋关节内收力量(主要结果)和峰值内收挤压力量(次要结果)的训练和去训练效果。39名男性足球运动员被随机分为两组:干预组在赛季的六周内,除了正常的足球训练外,每周完成两次CA,而对照组则继续正常的足球培训。在第0、3、6周(训练期)和第7-9周(去训练期)进行力量测试。在第6周和第9周,偏心强度组间无差异。在干预组表现出更大内收肌挤压强度的6周(0.52 Nm/kg,95%CI 0.17‐0.86)和9周(0.59 Nm/kg、95%CI 0.25‐0.93)时,存在显著的逐时间交互作用。这些结果表明,低剂量CA干预不足以改变偏心髋关节内收强度,但可以提高峰值内收挤压强度。
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