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Effect of paddle grip on segmental fluid distribution in elite slalom paddlers

机译:桨板抓地力对精英激流回旋桨运动员节段性流体分布的影响

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Issues of high levels of muscular asymmetry have been associated with injury risk, and therefore have potential implications for decremental performance at the elite sport level. The aim of this current study was to assess the relationship between the segmental fluid distribution and the paddle grip in elite male and female slalom kayakers and canoeists. Eighty-four world-cup competitors (61 males and 23 females) took part in the study. Impedance analysis was used to assess segmental fluid asymmetry. The effect of paddle grip (loose/fixed hand in kayakers, lower/upper hand in canoeists), morphological dominance (dominanton-dominant) and discipline (canoe/kayak) were evaluated by repeated measures ANOVA. The findings indicated a significant effect of paddle grip in canoeists on morphological asymmetry in upper limbs (arm of lower paddle hand mean fluid distribution 3.28, s =0.43 litres; arm of upper paddle hand mean fluid distribution 3.19, s =0.41 litres; P = 0.000, w_p~2 =0.33). The sternmen demonstrated higher asymmetry between the arms of upper and lower paddle hand (mean 0.11,5 = 0.04 litres, P = 0.000, w_p~2 = 0.80) than the bowmen (mean 0.04, s = 0.06 litres, P = 0.015, w_p~2 = 0.44) in double-canoes. Significant morphological asymmetry was found also in kayakers but the effect of paddle grip was not substantial. The use of segmental impedance analysis may be a suitable diagnostic tool for assessing morphological changes, which can be related to paddling training. Likewise muscular asymmetry is associated with injury risk; the evaluation of morphological changes during the training process may be considered by sport trainers and physical therapists.
机译:高水平的肌肉不对称性问题已与受伤风险相关联,因此可能对精英运动水平的减量表现产生潜在影响。这项当前研究的目的是评估精英激流回旋皮划艇运动员和皮划艇运动员的分段流体分布与桨叶抓地力之间的关系。八十四个世界杯竞争对手(男61名,女23名)参加了这项研究。阻抗分析用于评估节段性液体的不对称性。通过重复测量方差分析(ANOVA)评估桨叶抓地力(皮划艇手松/固定,皮划艇手下/上手),形态优势(独占/非独占)和纪律(独木舟/独木舟)的影响。研究结果表明,划独木舟者的桨叶抓地力对上肢形态不对称性有显着影响(下桨叶臂的平均流体分布为3.28,s = 0.43升;上桨叶臂的平均流体分布为3.19,s = 0.41升; P = 0.000,w_p〜2 = 0.33)。船尾的上下桨臂之间的不对称性更高(平均值为0.11,5 = 0.04升,P = 0.000,w_p〜2 = 0.80),比弓箭手(平均值为0.04,s = 0.06升,P = 0.015,w_p 〜2 = 0.44)。在皮划艇运动员中也发现了明显的形态不对称性,但桨式抓地力的影响并不明显。分段阻抗分析的使用可能是评估形态变化的合适诊断工具,其可能与划船训练有关。同样,肌肉不对称也与受伤风险有关。运动教练和理疗师可以考虑评估训练过程中的形态变化。

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