Acute Effect of Improved Hip Range of Motion on Maximum Hip Angle in Pole Vaulting: A Pilot Study

Q3 Medicine
Shota Enoki, R. Kuramochi, Koichi Nakayama, H. Takigawa
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Background: Large maximum hip flexion and extension range of motion is considered effective in preventing injury in pole vaulters. Nonetheless, whether the improvement in hip flexion and extension range of motion changes their hip joint angle during pole vaulting remains unclear. Objectives: The present study aimed to clarify the acute effects of intervention for hip flexion and extension range of motion in pole vaulters on the maximum hip joint angle during pole vaulting. Methods: Seventeen male pole vaulters who underwent the same intervention for hip range of motion were included. The maximum hip joint angle during the pole vault from the touchdown of the last step of the run-up to the pole straightening was calculated from videos taken pre- and post-intervention and was subsequently compared. The pole vaulters cleared bungee bars that were set at the height of 90% of their personal best record. Three types of self-massages were used to improve the hip flexion and extension range of motion, and an active straight leg raise exercise was also performed. All intervention programs were completed in approximately 25 min on an experimental day, and all interventions were monitored by the examiner. Results: No significant improvements were observed between pre and post-intervention hip range of motion. The magnitude of change in the range of motion of active hip flexion was significantly correlated with the magnitude of change in the maximum hip flexion angle during pole vaulting pre-and post-intervention (P = 0.002, r = 0.687). Conclusions: Athletes should find ways to improve their active range of motion to prevent injuries and improve their performance. Coaches and athletic trainers should adopt an active range of motion as an indicator to control athlete conditioning.
改良髋关节运动范围对撑杆跳高最大髋角的急性影响的初步研究
背景:在撑杆跳运动员中,髋部最大屈曲和伸展运动范围被认为是有效防止受伤的。然而,髋屈曲和伸展运动范围的改善是否会改变撑杆跳时的髋关节角度尚不清楚。目的:本研究旨在阐明撑杆跳运动员髋关节屈曲和伸展运动范围的干预对撑杆跳时髋关节最大角度的急性影响。方法:17名男性撑杆跳运动员接受相同髋关节活动范围干预。从撑杆跳前助跑最后一步触地到撑杆跳直的最大髋关节角度是根据干预前和干预后拍摄的视频计算出来的,并随后进行比较。撑杆跳高运动员越过了弹跳杆,弹跳高度是他们个人最好纪录的90%。三种类型的自我按摩被用于改善髋关节屈曲和伸展运动范围,并进行了主动直腿抬高运动。所有干预方案在实验当天大约25分钟内完成,所有干预均由审查员监控。结果:干预前后髋关节活动范围无明显改善。干预前后撑杆跳时主动髋屈曲活动范围变化幅度与最大髋屈曲角度变化幅度显著相关(P = 0.002, r = 0.687)。结论:运动员应设法提高活动活动度,预防损伤,提高运动成绩。教练员和运动训练员应采用主动活动度作为控制运动员状态的指标。
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Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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