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Limb Differences in Unipedal Balance Performance in Young Male Soccer Players with Different Ages

机译:不同年龄的年轻男子足球运动员单足平衡能力的肢体差异

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In soccer, the dominant leg is frequently used for passing and kicking while standing on the non-dominant leg. Consequently, postural control in the standing leg might be superior compared to the kicking leg and is further enhanced with increasing age (i.e., level of playing experience). Unfortunately, leg differences in postural control are associated with an increased risk of injuries. Thus, we examined differences between limbs in unipedal balance performance in young soccer players at different ages. Performance in the Lower Quarter Y Balance Test (YBT-LQ) of the dominant and non-dominant leg and anthropometry was assessed in 76 young male soccer players (under-13 years [U13]: n = 19, U15: n = 14, U17: n = 21, U19: n = 22). Maximal reach distances (% leg length) and the composite scores were used for further analyses. Statistical analyses yielded no statistically significant main effects of leg or significant Leg × Age interactions, irrespective of the measure investigated. However, limb differences in the anterior reach direction were above the proposed cut-off value of >4 cm, which is indicative of increased injury risk. Further, statistically significant main effects of age were found for all investigated parameters, indicating larger reach distances in older (U19) compared to younger (U13) players (except for U15 players). Although reach differences between legs were non-significant, the value in the anterior reach direction was higher than the cut-off value of >4 cm in all age groups. This is indicative of an increased injury risk, and thus injury prevention programs should be part of the training of young soccer players.
机译:在足球中,惯用腿常站立在非惯用腿上时用于传球和踢脚。因此,与踢腿相比,站立腿的姿势控制可能更好,并且随着年龄的增长(即比赛经验水平)而进一步增强。不幸的是,腿部姿势控制上的差异会增加受伤的风险。因此,我们研究了不同年龄的年轻足球运动员四肢间单足平衡性能的差异。在76位年轻的男足球运动员(13岁以下[U13]:n = 19,U15:n = 14)中,对主要和非主要腿部和人体测量学在下半部Y平衡测试(YBT-LQ)中的表现进行了评估。 U17:n = 21,U19:n = 22)。最大到达距离(腿长百分比)和综合得分用于进一步分析。无论采用何种测量方法,统计学分析均未发现腿或腿与年龄的相互作用具有统计学显着的主要影响。但是,前伸方向上的肢体差异高于建议的临界值> 4 cm,这表明受伤风险增加。此外,在所有调查的参数中,发现年龄具有统计学意义的主要影响,表明年龄较大的球员(U19)与年龄较小的球员(U13)相比,到达距离更大(U15球员除外)。尽管两腿之间的伸直差异不显着,但在所有年龄组中,伸直方向上的值均大于> 4 cm的临界值。这表明受伤风险增加,因此,预防伤害计划应成为年轻足球运动员训练的一部分。

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