评估整骨手法治疗对青壮年短跑成绩的急性效果。

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Garrick Quackenbush, Arielle Navarro, Dresdan Quackenbush, Catherine Arnold, Kalin Sorenson, Kodi Jo McKinlay, Andrew Jacob Roush, Cory Cosgrave
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背景:骨科手法治疗(OMT)已被证明可以通过增强各种运动中肩部的活动范围、柔韧性和平衡来改善运动表现。然而,它对短跑成绩的影响,特别是在竞争环境中,仍未得到充分研究。短跑是一项高强度的运动,取决于无氧能力、神经肌肉效率和最大耗氧量。虽然OMT已被证明具有增强肌肉功能的潜力,但其对60米短跑成绩的急性影响尚未确定。目的:这项由洛基维斯塔大学机构审查委员会(IRB)批准的随机对照研究旨在评估OMT是否可以提高竞技运动员的60米短跑时间,并探讨其与业余训练方案的结合潜力。方法:参与者是从社区招募的31名年轻人。在提供知情同意后,参与者完成了标准化的10分钟动态热身,随后是他们的第一次计时60米冲刺试验。然后将参与者随机分为两组:治疗组接受由骨科医生实施的5分钟下肢OMT方案,对照组接受5 分钟假治疗超声(STU)。在与第一次试验相同的条件下进行了第二次60米短跑。冲刺时间是单独测量的,以确保一致性。结果:统计分析显示,两组的冲刺时间都有适度的改善。治疗组平均改善0.0693 s,对照组平均改善0.0275 s。进一步的配对t检验分析显示结果不显著。结论:尽管这些改善在统计学上并不显著,但它们表明OMT有轻微的趋势。组间分析未发现显著差异(p=0.477),表明观察到的变化在组间具有可比性。尽管OMT对短跑成绩有轻微的改善,但这些变化在统计上并不显著。这表明OMT可能不会对年轻人的60米短跑时间产生直接的可测量的好处。然而,观察到的趋势值得进一步调查。未来更大样本量、不同运动人群和替代治疗方案的研究可能有助于阐明OMT对短跑成绩的急性影响。这些发现促进了对OMT的研究,并提出了关于其在提高运动成绩方面的潜在作用的新问题。
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Evaluating the acute effect of osteopathic manipulative treatment on sprint performance in young adults.

Context: Osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) has been shown to improve athletic performance by enhancing shoulder range of motion, flexibility, and balance in various sports. However, its effects on sprint performance, particularly in competitive environments, remain understudied. Sprinting is a high-intensity activity that depends on anaerobic capacity, neuromuscular efficiency, and volume of oxygen (VO2) max. Although OMT has demonstrated potential in enhancing muscle function, its acute impact on 60-m sprint performance has not been established.

Objectives: This randomized controlled study, approved by the Rocky Vista University Institutional Review Board (IRB), aimed to evaluate whether OMT could improve 60-m sprint times in competitive athletes and explore its potential integration into sideline protocols.

Methods: Participants were 31 young adults recruited from the community. After providing informed consent, participants completed a standardized 10-min dynamic warm-up, followed by their first timed 60-m sprint trial. Participants were then randomized into two groups: a treatment group receiving a 5-min lower-extremity OMT protocol administered by an osteopathic physician, and a control group receiving 5 min of sham therapeutic ultrasound (STU). A second 60-m sprint was performed under identical conditions to the first trial. Sprint times were measured individually to ensure consistency.

Results: Statistical analysis revealed modest improvements in sprint times within both groups. The treatment group showed a mean improvement of 0.0693 s, while the control group demonstrated a 0.0275 s improvement. Further paired t-test analyses showed that the results were not significant.

Conclusions: Although these improvements were not statistically significant, they indicate a slight trend favoring OMT. Between-group analysis did not reveal significant differences (p=0.477), suggesting that the observed changes were comparable across groups. Although OMT produced slight improvements in sprint performance, these changes were not statistically significant. This suggests that OMT may not yield immediate measurable benefits for 60-m sprint times in young adults. However, the observed trend warrants further investigation. Future studies with larger sample sizes, varied athletic populations, and alternative treatment protocols may help clarify the acute effects of OMT on sprint performance. These findings contribute to the growing body of research on OMT and raise new questions regarding its potential role in enhancing performance in athletic activities.

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Journal of Osteopathic Medicine
Journal of Osteopathic Medicine Health Professions-Complementary and Manual Therapy
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