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Perturbation-based trunk stabilization training in elite rowers: A pilot study
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Center for Open Science, 2021.
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Abstract
- Introduction Low back pain is a major health issue in elite rowers. High training volume, frequent flexion movements of the lower spine and rotational movement in sweep rowing contribute to increased spinal strain and neuropathological patterns. Perturbation-based trunk stabilization training (PTT) may be effective to treat neuromuscular deficits and low back pain. Methods All boat classes (8+, 4+/-, 2-) of the male German national sweep rowing team participated in this non-randomized parallel group study. We included 26 athletes (PTT: n = 12, control group: n = 14) in our analysis. Physical and Sports therapists conducted 16 individualized PTT sessions á 30–40 minutes in 10 weeks, while the control group kept the usual routines. We collected data before and after intervention on back pain intensity and disability, maximum isometric trunk extension and flexion, jump height and postural sway of single-leg stance. Results We found less disability (5.3 points, 95% CI [0.4, 10.1], g = 0.42) for PTT compared to control. Pain intensity decreased similar in both groups (-14.4 and -15.4 points), yielding an inconclusive between-group effect (95% CI [-16.3, 14.3]). Postural sway, strength and jump height tend to have no between- and within-group effects. Conclusion Perturbation-based trunk stabilization training is possibly effective to improve the physical function of the lower back in elite rowers.
- Subjects :
- Male
Multidisciplinary
bepress|Medicine and Health Sciences|Medical Specialties
bepress|Life Sciences|Kinesiology
Torso
bepress|Medicine and Health Sciences|Rehabilitation and Therapy
Pilot Projects
SportRxiv|Rehabilitation and Therapy
SportRxiv|Sport and Exercise Science
Humans
SportRxiv|Sport and Exercise Science|Sport and Exercise Medicine
Low Back Pain
Sports
Water Sports
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c8ce3cc2f746474dfc4454c6f8d246df