EFFECTS OF COMPENSATORY STRENGTH TRAINING PROGRAM ON SHOULDER ROTATOR CUFF BALANCE AND MUSCULAR FATIGUE IN YOUNG SWIMMERS

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Autor(a) principal: Batalha, Nuno
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Raimundo, Armando, Tomás-Carus, Pablo, Pereira, Catarina, Silva, António
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3021
Resumo: Introduction The purpose of this study was to evaluate de effects of 16 week compensatory strength training program in shoulder rotators balance and muscular fatigue in young swimmers. Methods A total of 40 male swimmers were assessed and randomly divided in two groups: experimental group (n=20; age: 14.65±0.67 years old, height: 173.48±6.87 cm, body mass: 63.15±5.68 kg) and control group (n=20; age: 14.60±0.60 years old, height: 170.79±6.48 cm, body mass: 61.73±4.68 kg). Experimental subjects participated in a 16 week shoulder strength program with Thera-Band® elastic bands (3 times a week). The external rotator (ER)/internal rotators (IR) ratio and fatigue ratio were measured in both groups at baseline and after 16 weeks. Concentric action at 60º/s (3 reps) and 180º/s (20 reps) were measured, in a seated position, with the shoulder at 90º of abduction and elbow flexion, using an isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex System 3). The muscular fatigue protocol consisted in 20 maximal-effort repetitions of ER and IR at 180º/s. Anova with repeated measures was used to determine significant main effects in unilateral ER/IR ratios and fatigue ratios. The level of significance was set at 0.05. Results Considering ER/IR ratio, a compensatory strength training programme induces significant differences in both shoulders at 60º/s (Dominant: P=0.001; Non dominant: P=0.001). At 180º/s we just found significant effects on the Dominant shoulder ER/IR ratio (P=0.002). With respect to fatigue ratios, we found no differences between groups from baseline and 16 weeks. Discussion Our results show that 16 weeks of compensatory strength training improve ER/IR ratio, nevertheless, were not enough to improve fatigue ratios, representing the rotators shoulder muscular resistance. This results support earlier research (Malliou et al., 2004) that showed that the unilateral shoulder strength ratios increases substantially after a period of a strength training program. Since the ratios describe the quality of muscular balance/imbalance (Ellenbecker & Davies, 2004), we can conclude that a 16 week compensatory shoulder strength training program using Thera-Band® elastic bands, reduces muscular imbalances in rotator cuff of competitive young swimmers. These results highlight the useful of this kind of compensatory program to prevent shoulder injuries. References 1. Malliou, P.C. Giannakopoulos, K. Beneka, A.G. Gioftsidou, A. and Godolias, G. (2004). Br. J. Sports Med. 38(6),766-772. 2. Ellenbecker, TS, and Davies, GJ. (2000). J Athl Train. 35(3), 338-350.
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spelling EFFECTS OF COMPENSATORY STRENGTH TRAINING PROGRAM ON SHOULDER ROTATOR CUFF BALANCE AND MUSCULAR FATIGUE IN YOUNG SWIMMERSstrength trainingrotator cuffIntroduction The purpose of this study was to evaluate de effects of 16 week compensatory strength training program in shoulder rotators balance and muscular fatigue in young swimmers. Methods A total of 40 male swimmers were assessed and randomly divided in two groups: experimental group (n=20; age: 14.65±0.67 years old, height: 173.48±6.87 cm, body mass: 63.15±5.68 kg) and control group (n=20; age: 14.60±0.60 years old, height: 170.79±6.48 cm, body mass: 61.73±4.68 kg). Experimental subjects participated in a 16 week shoulder strength program with Thera-Band® elastic bands (3 times a week). The external rotator (ER)/internal rotators (IR) ratio and fatigue ratio were measured in both groups at baseline and after 16 weeks. Concentric action at 60º/s (3 reps) and 180º/s (20 reps) were measured, in a seated position, with the shoulder at 90º of abduction and elbow flexion, using an isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex System 3). The muscular fatigue protocol consisted in 20 maximal-effort repetitions of ER and IR at 180º/s. Anova with repeated measures was used to determine significant main effects in unilateral ER/IR ratios and fatigue ratios. The level of significance was set at 0.05. Results Considering ER/IR ratio, a compensatory strength training programme induces significant differences in both shoulders at 60º/s (Dominant: P=0.001; Non dominant: P=0.001). At 180º/s we just found significant effects on the Dominant shoulder ER/IR ratio (P=0.002). With respect to fatigue ratios, we found no differences between groups from baseline and 16 weeks. Discussion Our results show that 16 weeks of compensatory strength training improve ER/IR ratio, nevertheless, were not enough to improve fatigue ratios, representing the rotators shoulder muscular resistance. This results support earlier research (Malliou et al., 2004) that showed that the unilateral shoulder strength ratios increases substantially after a period of a strength training program. Since the ratios describe the quality of muscular balance/imbalance (Ellenbecker & Davies, 2004), we can conclude that a 16 week compensatory shoulder strength training program using Thera-Band® elastic bands, reduces muscular imbalances in rotator cuff of competitive young swimmers. These results highlight the useful of this kind of compensatory program to prevent shoulder injuries. References 1. Malliou, P.C. Giannakopoulos, K. Beneka, A.G. Gioftsidou, A. and Godolias, G. (2004). Br. J. Sports Med. 38(6),766-772. 2. Ellenbecker, TS, and Davies, GJ. (2000). J Athl Train. 35(3), 338-350.2012-01-05T15:51:24Z2012-01-052011-07-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/3021http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3021porhttp://www.ecss-congress.eu/2011/naonaosimnmpba@uevora.ptndndndnd251Batalha, NunoRaimundo, ArmandoTomás-Carus, PabloPereira, CatarinaSilva, Antónioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:39:27Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/3021Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:58:22.925178Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title EFFECTS OF COMPENSATORY STRENGTH TRAINING PROGRAM ON SHOULDER ROTATOR CUFF BALANCE AND MUSCULAR FATIGUE IN YOUNG SWIMMERS
spellingShingle EFFECTS OF COMPENSATORY STRENGTH TRAINING PROGRAM ON SHOULDER ROTATOR CUFF BALANCE AND MUSCULAR FATIGUE IN YOUNG SWIMMERS
Batalha, Nuno
strength training
rotator cuff
title_short EFFECTS OF COMPENSATORY STRENGTH TRAINING PROGRAM ON SHOULDER ROTATOR CUFF BALANCE AND MUSCULAR FATIGUE IN YOUNG SWIMMERS
title_full EFFECTS OF COMPENSATORY STRENGTH TRAINING PROGRAM ON SHOULDER ROTATOR CUFF BALANCE AND MUSCULAR FATIGUE IN YOUNG SWIMMERS
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF COMPENSATORY STRENGTH TRAINING PROGRAM ON SHOULDER ROTATOR CUFF BALANCE AND MUSCULAR FATIGUE IN YOUNG SWIMMERS
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF COMPENSATORY STRENGTH TRAINING PROGRAM ON SHOULDER ROTATOR CUFF BALANCE AND MUSCULAR FATIGUE IN YOUNG SWIMMERS
title_sort EFFECTS OF COMPENSATORY STRENGTH TRAINING PROGRAM ON SHOULDER ROTATOR CUFF BALANCE AND MUSCULAR FATIGUE IN YOUNG SWIMMERS
author Batalha, Nuno
author_facet Batalha, Nuno
Raimundo, Armando
Tomás-Carus, Pablo
Pereira, Catarina
Silva, António
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Tomás-Carus, Pablo
Pereira, Catarina
Silva, António
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Batalha, Nuno
Raimundo, Armando
Tomás-Carus, Pablo
Pereira, Catarina
Silva, António
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rotator cuff
topic strength training
rotator cuff
description Introduction The purpose of this study was to evaluate de effects of 16 week compensatory strength training program in shoulder rotators balance and muscular fatigue in young swimmers. Methods A total of 40 male swimmers were assessed and randomly divided in two groups: experimental group (n=20; age: 14.65±0.67 years old, height: 173.48±6.87 cm, body mass: 63.15±5.68 kg) and control group (n=20; age: 14.60±0.60 years old, height: 170.79±6.48 cm, body mass: 61.73±4.68 kg). Experimental subjects participated in a 16 week shoulder strength program with Thera-Band® elastic bands (3 times a week). The external rotator (ER)/internal rotators (IR) ratio and fatigue ratio were measured in both groups at baseline and after 16 weeks. Concentric action at 60º/s (3 reps) and 180º/s (20 reps) were measured, in a seated position, with the shoulder at 90º of abduction and elbow flexion, using an isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex System 3). The muscular fatigue protocol consisted in 20 maximal-effort repetitions of ER and IR at 180º/s. Anova with repeated measures was used to determine significant main effects in unilateral ER/IR ratios and fatigue ratios. The level of significance was set at 0.05. Results Considering ER/IR ratio, a compensatory strength training programme induces significant differences in both shoulders at 60º/s (Dominant: P=0.001; Non dominant: P=0.001). At 180º/s we just found significant effects on the Dominant shoulder ER/IR ratio (P=0.002). With respect to fatigue ratios, we found no differences between groups from baseline and 16 weeks. Discussion Our results show that 16 weeks of compensatory strength training improve ER/IR ratio, nevertheless, were not enough to improve fatigue ratios, representing the rotators shoulder muscular resistance. This results support earlier research (Malliou et al., 2004) that showed that the unilateral shoulder strength ratios increases substantially after a period of a strength training program. Since the ratios describe the quality of muscular balance/imbalance (Ellenbecker & Davies, 2004), we can conclude that a 16 week compensatory shoulder strength training program using Thera-Band® elastic bands, reduces muscular imbalances in rotator cuff of competitive young swimmers. These results highlight the useful of this kind of compensatory program to prevent shoulder injuries. References 1. Malliou, P.C. Giannakopoulos, K. Beneka, A.G. Gioftsidou, A. and Godolias, G. (2004). Br. J. Sports Med. 38(6),766-772. 2. Ellenbecker, TS, and Davies, GJ. (2000). J Athl Train. 35(3), 338-350.
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