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Titre : | Dominant and non-dominant lower limb functional performance in soccer players (2017) |
Titre original: | Performance fonctionnelle des membres inférieurs dominant ou non chez le joueur de football |
Auteurs : | L. Shigaki ; R.A. Da Silva ; L.R. Heleno |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Science et sports (2017/6, 2017) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 381-383 |
Langues: | Français |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Football ; Membre inférieur ; Performance sportive |
Résumé : |
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world, is also a complex contact sport that involves relatively high risks and rates of musculoskeletal injuries during practices and matches, which limit the performance of athletes and their health and in turn impact negatively on the business of the sport in a professional context. Studies have demonstrated that functional performance tests related to balance are efficient in predicting the risks of injury related to sports [1]. The Star excursion balance test (SEBT) is a test for dynamic balance and has been used to identify athletes with a greater risk of lower extremity injuries [1]. Furthermore, Docherty et al. [2] showed that the Side hop test (SHT) and Figure-of-8 hop test (F8) are also applicable for detecting physical and neuromuscular functional deficits in subjects with ankle instability. Therefore, functional performance tests can help in the decision-making process with regard to the intensity of exercise during clinical management and the time to return to sports practice. Gstöttner et al. [3] reported that the balance performance of healthy soccer players was similar between the dominant lower limb (DLL) and the non-dominant lower limb (NDLL). Thorborg et al. [4] suggested that contra-lateral isometric hip adduction strength could be used as a simple clinical reference point of full recovery of hip adduction muscle strength in soccer players. However, few studies have investigated the importance of contra-lateral limb as a reference score in functional performance assessment in athletes to improve progression management of exercises in rehabilitation. The main purpose of this study was thus to assess differences in the DLL and NDLL in functional performance tests in young soccer players. Our hypothesis was that the young soccer players would demonstrate better performance with DLL. |
Disponible en ligne : | Oui |
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