Correlation of Pronated Foot Posture and Vertical Jump Measurement in Adolescent Recreational Basketball Players - An Observational Study

Ramani Hardik A., Yagna U. Shukla, Manmitkaur A. Gill
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Background: Osteoarthritis (OA); a whole joint disorder is a most common and progressive disease that worsens with age. Synovitis and synovial effusion can play important role in early OA diagnosis and progression. Limited Background: Jumping is a significant move commonly performed by basketball players, with an average of 44 jumps completed by each player during a competitive game. The influence of foot pronation on the mechanics of the lower extremities in basketball players' movements, particularly during repeated jumps and various landing techniques, is a significant area under investigation. Methodology: After receiving ethical approval, a total of 250 individuals underwent screening. Out of these, 85 participants were selected for the study on specific criteria and convenience sampling. Prior to the commencement of the study, written consent was obtained from the parents of the participants, along with their assent. The participants were then categorized into different groups based on their navicular drop, with Group 1 (consisting of 42 individuals) exhibiting a pronated foot posture, and Group 2 (comprising 43 individuals) displaying a neutral foot posture. Subsequently, the Sargent jump test was conducted on all participants, and the data obtained was analyzed for both groups. Results: Data from basketball players were examined using SPSS 16.0. After conducting an unpaired t-test (p=0.15, Df= 83, t= 1.43) and a Pearson correlation test (r=0.12 and r=0.08), it was found that there was no statistically significant correlation between pronated foot posture and vertical jump performance. Conclusion: This research study has determined that there is no connection between a pronated foot position and the vertical jump height among young recreational basketball players. Keywords: Pronated foot, Navicular drop, Vertical jump, Adolescent, Basketball players.
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青少年业余篮球运动员的垂足姿势与垂直跳跃测量的相关性--一项观察研究
背景:骨关节炎(OA)是一种全关节疾病,是一种最常见的进行性疾病,会随着年龄的增长而恶化。滑膜炎和滑膜渗出物在早期诊断 OA 和病情发展中起着重要作用。背景有限:跳跃是篮球运动员常用的一个重要动作,在一场竞技比赛中,每名球员平均要完成 44 次跳跃。足前倾对篮球运动员下肢运动力学的影响,尤其是在重复跳跃和各种着地技术中的影响,是一个重要的研究领域:在获得伦理批准后,共有 250 人接受了筛选。研究方法:在获得伦理批准后,共有 250 人接受了筛选,其中 85 人是根据特定标准和方便抽样法选出的。研究开始前,先征得参与者父母的书面同意。然后,根据参与者的舟骨下垂情况将他们分为不同的组别,其中第一组(42 人)的脚呈前倾姿势,第二组(43 人)的脚呈中性姿势。随后,对所有参与者进行了萨金特跳跃测试,并对两组获得的数据进行了分析:使用 SPSS 16.0 检验了篮球运动员的数据。在进行非配对 t 检验(p=0.15,Df= 83,t= 1.43)和皮尔逊相关检验(r=0.12 和 r=0.08)后,发现代偿足姿势与垂直跳跃成绩之间没有统计学意义上的显著相关性:本研究确定,在青少年休闲篮球运动员中,代偿足姿势与垂直跳跃高度之间没有联系:代偿足 疝气下降 纵跳 青少年 篮球运动员
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