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The effect of short-term strength intervention on muscle activity of shoulder girdle during simulated crawl in elite swimmers

机译:短期强度干预在精英游泳运动员模拟爬行期间肩带肌肉活动的影响

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Background: Specific strength intervention can influence muscle activity during swimming performance and can increase pain. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of strength intervention on muscle activity and pain during simulated crawl in elite swimmers. Methods: Fifteen elite Czech swimmers (4 females, 11 males) within the age of 22.8 ± 3.4 years participated in this study. At the baseline, muscle activity and pain evaluation was performed. For the shoulder joint pain assessment, the visual numeric scale (VNS) and the Swimmer's Functional Pain Scale (SFPS) questionnaires were used. Participants underwent surface electromyography (SEMG) examination of 8 evaluated muscles (trunk and upper arm) during simulated a 100 metres crawl race on swimming ergometer (VASA SwimErg, Essex Junction, Vermont, USA). After a 30 minutes long strength intervention, 100 metres crawl SEMG, VNS and SFPS were evaluated again. The smallest important change in muscle activation was set to 10%. Results: The effect of strength intervention on muscle activity was not significant in all muscles, however effect size evaluation showed small effect of intervention in biceps brachii (p = .311, d = 0.33), upper part of trapezius (p = .033, d = 0.46) and serratus anterior (p = .103, d = 0.22) and medium effect in lower part of trapezius (p = .053, d = 0.62). Magnitude-based decision analysis showed a highly increased muscle activity in biceps brachii. Also in serratus anterior muscle activity increased as well. Difference in shoulder joint pain before and after intervention of the dominant upper limb according to the SFPS questionnaire and VNS was not statistically significant. Conclusion: A 30 minutes long strength intervention had a significant effect on the muscle activity of the upper part of m. trapezius. There was no significant effect of the intervention on pain.
机译:背景:具体的强度干预可以影响游泳表现期间的肌肉活动,可以增加疼痛。目的:本研究的目的是评估强度干预在精英游泳运动员模拟爬行过程中对肌肉活动和疼痛的影响。方法:在这项研究中参加了152.8±3.4岁以下的15 Elite捷克游泳者(4个女性,11名男性)参加了22.8±3.4岁。在基线,进行肌肉活性和疼痛评估。对于肩部关节疼痛评估,使用视觉数字量表(VNS)和游泳者的功能疼痛量表(SFP)问卷。参与者接受了表面肌电学(SEMG)检查8评估的肌肉(躯干和上臂)在游泳中的100米爬行比赛(Vasa Swiperg,Essex Junction,Vermont,USA)。经过30分钟的强度干预后,再次评估100米爬网,VNS和SFP。肌肉活化的最小重要变化设定为10%。结果:在所有肌肉中强度干预对肌肉活动的影响并不重要,但效果大小评价表明二头肌的干预效果小(p = .311,d = 0.33),梯子上部(p = .033, d = 0.46)和Serratus前部(p = .103,d = 0.22)和中间效应在梯形的下部(p = .053,d = 0.62)。基于级别的决策分析显示了二头肌Brachii的高度增加的肌肉活性。同样在Serratus前肌肉活动也增加。根据SFP调查问卷和VNS的主导上肢在干预前后肩关节疼痛的差异在统计学上没有统计学意义。结论:30分钟的长度干预对M的上部的肌肉活性有显着影响。梯子。干预疼痛没有显着影响。

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