Swimmers’ shoulder side asymmetry at rest and after aerobic load

Q2 Health Professions
Liga Irmane, I. Pontaga, Imants Upītis, Jelena Solovjova
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Purpose. The aim of our study was to evaluate shoulder joint flexibility, shoulder muscle peak isometric force, and sub­ maximal force differentiation ability after warm­up exercises, as well as to compare the peak isometric force and submaximal force differentiation ability before and after a 4.5­km free­style swimming trial in swimmers and triathletes. Methods. Overall, 15 qualified young male swimmers, 15 triathletes, and 14 controls participated. Their shoulder active range of motion (ROM) in internal rotation (IR), external rotation, flexion, extension, abduction were measured. The peak force and the ability to reproduce the submaximal forces of IR and extension muscles were compared before and after 4.5­km free­style swimming in aerobic regimen. Results. Swimmers and triathletes presented larger ROM in flexion and abduction in both arms, and in IR in the non­dominant shoulder than controls. IR and extension muscle isometric peak forces were higher in swimmers and triathletes compared with controls. Strength side asymmetry was not observed in any group. Only triathletes’ IR force was higher in the dominant than in the non­dominant shoulder. The submaximal force reproduction error did not differ among the groups. The peak forces and submaximal force reproduction errors did not change after the 4.5­km swim but caused IR and extension muscles peak force side asymmetry, with stronger muscles in the dominant shoulder. Conclusions. Free­style swimming at 4.5 km in aerobic regimen induced shoulder IR and extension muscle peak force side asymmetry without any decrease of their absolute values or significant worsening in the submaximal force reproduction error.
游泳者在休息和有氧负荷后的肩侧不对称
目的。本研究的目的是评估热身运动后肩关节柔韧性、肩部肌肉峰值等距力和次最大力分化能力,并比较游泳运动员和铁人三项运动员在进行4.5公里自由泳试验前后的峰值等距力和次最大力分化能力。方法。总共有15名合格的年轻男子游泳运动员、15名铁人三项运动员和14名对照组参加了比赛。测量患者肩关节内旋(IR)、外旋、屈曲、伸展、外展活动范围(ROM)。比较有氧游泳4.5公里自由泳前后IR肌和伸肌的峰值力和次最大力的再生能力。结果。游泳运动员和铁人三项运动员在双臂屈曲和外展以及非优势肩的IR中表现出比对照组更大的ROM。与对照组相比,游泳运动员和铁人三项运动员的IR和伸展肌等距峰值力更高。两组均未见强度侧不对称。只有铁人三项运动员优势肩的IR力高于非优势肩。次极大力再现误差各组间无差异。峰值力和次最大力再现误差在4.5 km游泳后没有变化,但引起IR和伸肌峰值力侧不对称,优势肩肌更强。结论。有氧游泳4.5公里自由泳引起肩部IR和伸展肌峰值力侧不对称,但其绝对值没有减少,次最大力再现误差也没有明显恶化。
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Human Movement
Human Movement Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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