青春期前游泳者的足部姿势是否因性别和下肢肌肉力量不同而不同?

IF 0.5 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES European Journal of Human Movement Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.21134/EURJHM.2021.46.593
A. Özçadırcı, Ferhat Öztürk, Alpan Cinemre, G. Kınıklı
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异常的足部适应可能影响肌肉力量,并可能与运动员受伤有关。本研究旨在探讨青春期前游泳者足部姿势是否因性别及下肢肌肉力量而有所差异。在8-12岁之间,每周至少训练8小时,没有脚踝残疾和疼痛史的青春期前游泳者被包括在内。采用足部姿势指数(FPI)测定足部姿势。下肢肌力测量采用手测力仪。根据FPI总分将游泳者分为正常足(n = 36)和内旋(n = 24)两组。女性29人,男性31人(平均年龄F: 11.06±1.53;男:11.05±1.68岁)参加研究。24名受试者为俯卧足部姿势(女性10人,男性14人),36名受试者为正常足部姿势(女性19人,男性17人)。正常足姿游泳者与俯卧足姿游泳者下肢肌肉力量(膝关节屈伸、踝关节背、足底屈曲)差异无统计学意义(p=0.608, p=0.613, p=0.592, p=0.895)。性别间FPI评分差异无统计学意义(p>0.05)。本研究揭示了不同足部姿势的青春期前游泳者下肢肌肉力量相似,且足部姿势没有性别差异。
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Does foot posture differ according to gender and lower extremity muscle strength in pre-adolescent swimmers?
Abnormal foot adaptations may affect muscle strength and may be associated with injury in athletes. The aim of this study is to investigate whether foot posture differs according to gender and lower limb muscle strength in pre-adolescent swimmers. Pre-adolescent swimmers who were trained at least 8 hours in a week between the ages of 8-12 and who did not have a history of ankle disability and pain were included. The Foot Posture Index (FPI) was used to determine foot posture. The lower limb muscle strength was measured using hand dynamometer. According to FPI total scores, swimmers were divided into two groups as normal footed (n = 36) and pronated (n = 24). Twenty-nine female and 31 male swimmers (mean age F: 11.06±1.53; M: 11.05±1.68 years) participated in the study. Twenty-four subjects had prone foot posture (10 females, 14 males), while 36 subjects had normal foot postures (19 females, 17 males). There was no statistically significant difference between lower extremity muscle strengths (knee flexion-extension, ankle dorsi, and plantar flexion) between swimmers with normal foot posture and swimmers with the prone foot posture (p=0.608, p=0.613, p=0.592, p=0.895 ). In addition, FPI scores were similar by gender (p>0.05). This study revealed that pre-adolescent swimmers with different foot postures had similar lower extremity muscle strength and that foot posture did not differ by gender.
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European Journal of Human Movement
European Journal of Human Movement Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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