Effectiveness of different weekly frequencies of nordic hamstring exercise on performance and injury-associated factors in intermittent sports athletes: protocol of a randomised clinical trial

IF 1.5 Q3 REHABILITATION European Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2022-06-12 DOI:10.1080/21679169.2022.2070663
Gianfranco Sganzerla, R. Carregaro, P. Martinez, S. A. Oliveira-Júnior
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Abstract Objectives This study aims to verify the effectiveness of different weekly frequencies of Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE) on performance and factors associated with injuries in athletes. Methods Randomised clinical trial in adult male athletes practicing intermittent sports (e.g. soccer and/or rugby). Participants will be allocated into two groups, according to the weekly frequency of NHE practice: G1, submitted to one weekly NHE session; and G2, submitted to two weekly NHE sessions. The intensity and volume will be increased progressively (repetitions and series). Intervention period ranges 10 weeks during which the participants continue with sports training in their respective modalities. One week before (baseline) and one week after the intervention (endline), the athletes will perform the single-leg bridge test, sit and reach test, 10 m sprint test, vertical countermovement jump, and 180° change-of-direction test. Muscle soreness in the hamstrings and training load will be verified on each intervention day. Discussion The findings of this study may indicate the use of reduced training volumes, especially regarding the weekly frequency of NHE application in athletes, likely increasing their adherence. Trial registration Brazilian Registry of Clinical Trials (ReBEC): RBR-8mdbmcp (03/17/2021)
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不同频率的北欧腿筋运动对间歇性运动运动员表现和损伤相关因素的有效性:随机临床试验方案
摘要目的本研究旨在验证不同频率的北欧腿筋运动(NHE)对运动员运动表现和损伤相关因素的影响。方法对成年男性运动员进行间歇性运动(如足球和/或橄榄球)的随机临床试验。参与者将被分为两组,根据每周NHE实践的频率:G1,提交每周一次的NHE课程;和G2,每周提交两次NHE会议。强度和音量将逐步增加(重复和系列)。干预期为10周,在此期间,参与者继续以各自的方式进行运动训练。干预前一周(基线)和干预后一周(终点)分别进行单腿桥测试、坐够测试、10米冲刺测试、垂直反动作跳跃、180°方向转换测试。在每个干预日,腘绳肌的肌肉酸痛和训练负荷将被验证。本研究的结果可能表明,减少训练量,特别是运动员每周使用NHE的频率,可能会增加他们的依从性。巴西临床试验注册中心(ReBEC): RBR-8mdbmcp(2021年3月17日)
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