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High School Basketball Coach and Player Perspectives on Warm-Up Routines and Lower Extremity Injuries

机译:高中篮球教练和球员的预热惯例和下肢伤害

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BackgroundWhile participation in sports-related activities results in improved health outcomes, high school athletes are at risk for lower extremity injuries, especially ankle, knee, and thigh injuries. Efforts to promote the adoption and implementation of evidence-driven approaches to reduce injury risk among school-aged athletes are needed. However, there is limited research regarding the perceived barriers, facilitators, and adherence factors that may influence the successful implementation of effective warm-up routines among this population.MethodsWe conducted a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews and focus groups to assess high school basketball coach and player current practices, knowledge, and perspectives about warm-ups and lower-extremity injuries (LEIs). We interviewed coaches ( n = 12) and players ( n = 30) from May to October 2019. Participants were recruited from public high schools in a joint school district in Southern California. Multiple coders employed thematic analysis of the data using validated methods.ResultsCoaches and players reported regular engagement (e.g., daily) in warm-up routines, but the time dedicated (range 5–45?min), types of exercises, and order varied substantially. Players often co-lead the warm-up practice with the coach or assistant coach. Despite regular engagement in warm-up, players and coaches report multiple challenges, including (1) limited time and space to warm-up effectively at games, (2) a perception that young players are not prone to injury, (3) competing demands for coaches’ time during practice, and (4) coaches’ lack of knowledge. Coaches and players perceive that warming up before practice will result in fewer injuries, and many players are motivated to warm up as a result of their personal injury experience; however, they desire guidance on the ideal exercises for preventing injury and training on the proper form for each exercise.ConclusionsRegular involvement in basketball warm-up routines is common among high school teams, but the methods and time dedicated to these practices varied. Players and coaches are eager for more information on warm-up programs shown to reduce LEIs.
机译:背景,与体育相关活动的参与导致改善的健康结果,高中运动员面临下肢损伤,特别是脚踝,膝盖和大腿伤害的风险。努力促进通过和实施证据驱动的方法,以减少学龄儿童运动员之间的伤害风险。然而,有关可能影响该人口中有效预热例程的感知障碍,促进者和依从性因素的研究有限..Thodswe使用半结构化访谈和焦点小组进行了定性研究,以评估高中篮球教练和球员现行的实践,知识和关于预热和下肢伤害(leg)的观点。从2019年5月到10月,我们采访了教练(n = 12)和球员(n = 30)。参与者是从南加州一名联合学区的公共高中招募的参与者。多个编码器使用使用验证的方法对数据进行主题分析.Resultscoaches和玩家报告了预热例程中的定期参与(例如,每日),但专用的时间(范围为5-45?min),练习类型,并且顺序变化。玩家经常与教练或助理教练共同领先热身练习。尽管定期参与热身,玩家和教练报告了多种挑战,包括(1)有限的时间和空间在游戏中有效预热,(2)年轻球员不容易受伤,(3)竞争需求在实践期间的教练的时间,(4)教练缺乏知识。教练和玩家认为在练习之前预热会导致伤势较少,而许多球员因其人身伤害经验而导致热身造成热身;然而,他们渴望指导对每个运动的适当形式的伤害和培训的理想运动。在高中团队中常见的是篮球预热例的控制,但致力于这些做法的方法和时间变化。参与者和教练渴望有关显示为减少烟酒的热身节目的更多信息。

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