Factors affecting the shoulder functional profile in elite judo athletes

Julien Delorme, Yoann Blache, Matthieu Degot, Isabelle Rogowski
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Abstract

The aim was to investigate the effects of sex, age, preferred judo technique, dominance, and injury history on the shoulder functional status of elite judo athletes. Sixty-one elite judo athletes (38 males, age: 18.1 ± 1.2 years, body mass: 69.3 ± 13.3 kg, body height: 172.2 ± 9.8 cm, brown belt to second-degree black belt) completed three questionnaires: Western Ontario Shoulder Instability, Western Ontario Rotator Cuff, and Shoulder Instability-Return to Sport after Injury. They performed four physical tests: the glenohumeral rotator isometric strength test, upper quarter Y-balance test, unilateral seated shot put test, and modified Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test. The results showed that the female athletes had less shoulder functional abilities than the male athletes (p < 0.001 to p = 0.02). The younger athletes had poorer shoulder stability and upper extremity power than the older athletes (p < 0.001 to p = 0.02), but their glenohumeral muscles were stronger in both internal (p = 0.03) and external (p = 0.005) rotations. All the judo athletes had similar bilateral differences in shoulder functional status, except for judokas who preferred throwing techniques (p = 0.01). Injury history affected self-perceived functional status (p < 0.001), as well as upper extremity muscle capacity and neuromuscular control (p = 0.01 to p = 0.05). This study provides new insight into the shoulder functional status of elite judo athletes, which may aid in the development of sports-specific injury prevention and return-to-sport programmes to reduce the risk of shoulder injury occurrence and recurrence.

Highlights

  • Normalized levels of upper extremity abilities must be sex- and age-specific in prevention programmes.
  • Prevention programmes may focus on muscle bilateral and anteroposterior symmetry.
  • Prevention programmes may include psychological training tailored to the sex of judo athletes.
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影响优秀柔道运动员肩部功能的因素
本研究旨在探讨性别、年龄、偏好柔道技术、优势和损伤史对优秀柔道运动员肩部功能状态的影响。61名优秀柔道运动员(38名男性,年龄:18.1±1.2岁,体重:69.3±13.3公斤,身高:172.2±9.8厘米,棕色腰带至二级黑带)完成了三项问卷调查:西安大略肩部不稳定、西安大略旋转袖带和肩部不稳伤后重返运动。他们进行了四项身体测试:肩关节旋转器等长强度测试、上四分之一Y平衡测试、单侧坐式铅球测试和改良的闭合动力链上肢稳定性测试。结果表明,女性运动员的肩部功能能力低于男性运动员(p<0.001至p=0.02)。年轻运动员的肩部稳定性和上肢力量低于年长运动员(p>0.001至p<0.02),但他们的肩肱肌在内旋(p=0.03)和外旋(p<0.005)中都更强。所有柔道运动员肩部功能状态的双边差异相似,但柔道运动员更喜欢投掷技术(p=0.01)。受伤史影响自我感知功能状态(p<0.001),以及上肢肌肉能力和神经肌肉控制(p=0.01至p=0.05)。这项研究为了解优秀柔道运动员的肩部功能状态提供了新的见解,这可能有助于制定针对运动的损伤预防和重返运动计划,以降低肩部损伤发生和复发的风险。强调在预防方案中,上肢能力的标准化水平必须是针对性别和年龄的。预防方案可能侧重于肌肉的双侧和前后对称性。预防方案可能包括针对柔道运动员性别的心理训练。
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