Effect of an Injury Prevention Program on Traumatic Factors and Athletic Performance in Judo Athletes: MSSLSTS Intervention

IF 0.2 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Trauma monthly Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.30491/TM.2021.214296.1045
M. Mahmoudkhani, A. Shakibaee, H. Minoonejad, R. Rajabi, A. Barati
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Background: Judo as martial arts have a higher risk of trauma during training rather than competition. Thus, an efficient training procedure should be accomplished. Objectives: Since the use of trauma prohibition approaches and athletic performance enhancement is essential, this study aimed at investigating the effect of 8-week Judo Specific Functional Training (JSFT) on the Traumatic factors and athletic performance in male judokas. Methods: 46 subjects were randomly classified into 2 groups of experimental (N: 23) and control (N: 23) groups. For eight weeks, the experimental group attended a JSFT program designed by the researchers. The control group participated in the usual judo training program presented by the coaches. The exercises were accomplished 3 times per week for 90 minutes each session. The subjects participated in pre-and post-tests. In order to approve the data normality and compare the variables, Shapiro-Wilk, ANCOVA analysis was implemented at the significant level of p˂ 0.05 using SPSS (version 21). Results: The outcomes showed that the scores of functional movement screening (p=0.001), upper extremity Y balance test (p=0.001), vertical jump (p=0.001) and JSFT (p=0.001) significantly increased among the experimental group in comparison to the control group. Conclusions: The JSFT program simultaneously modifies or decreases the Traumatic factors and improves athletic performance and offers more efficiency and effectiveness rather than the usual judo training programs.
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伤害预防项目对柔道运动员创伤因素和运动成绩的影响:MSSLSTS干预
背景:柔道作为一种武术,在训练中比在比赛中有更高的创伤风险。因此,应该完成一个有效的培训程序。目的:由于使用创伤禁止方法和运动成绩的提高是必不可少的,本研究旨在探讨8周柔道特异性功能训练(JSFT)对男性柔道运动员创伤因素和运动成绩的影响。方法:将46例受试者随机分为试验组(N: 23)和对照组(N: 23)。在八周的时间里,实验组参加了由研究人员设计的JSFT项目。对照组则按照教练提供的常规柔道训练计划进行训练。这些练习每周进行3次,每次90分钟。受试者分别参加前、后测试。为了验证数据的正态性并比较变量,使用SPSS (version 21)在p小于0.05的显著水平上进行了Shapiro-Wilk, ANCOVA分析。结果:实验组的功能运动筛查(p=0.001)、上肢Y平衡测试(p=0.001)、垂直跳(p=0.001)和JSFT (p=0.001)得分均较对照组显著提高。结论:与普通柔道训练方案相比,JSFT方案可以同时改变或减少创伤因素,提高运动成绩,提供更高的效率和效果。
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