Investigação do controle sensório-motor e da relação funcional de torque de rotação do ombro em arremessadores com e sem sintomas de impacto

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Autor(a) principal: Zanca, Gisele Garcia
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Repetitive throwing movement causes adaptations to athletes shoulders and predisposes them to the development of impingement symptoms. The objective of this study was to investigate if there are alterations in sensorimotor control and in the functional torque ratio of shoulder rotation in overhead athletes with impingement symptoms and to distinguish these from alterations due to sporting practice. To this end, three groups of subjects were evaluated: athletes with impingement symptoms, asymptomatic athletes and a control group of nonathletes. The participants were evaluated with a Biodex System 3 isokinetic dynamometer in a seated position with the shoulder at 90º of adduction and 90º of elbow flexion. Sensorimotor control was evaluated using an isometric torque steadiness evaluation. The isometric peak torque and submaximal torque steadiness at 35% peak torque were tested during medial rotation and lateral rotation of the shoulder. For each submaximal repetition, the standard deviation, coefficient of variation and time to stability were calculated. Only the standard deviation during medial rotation was greater in asymptomatic athletes than in control group. The isokinetic evaluation was carried out at the velocities 90°/s e 180°/s and 240°/ in concentric and eccentric modes. Peak torque-to-body weight and the functional torque ratios LREcc/MRCon and MREcc/LRCon were compared between groups. Asymptomatic athletes presented greater peak torque-to-body weight for concentric medial rotation at 180°/s and a lower LREcc/MRCon ratio at 90°/s and 180°/s than CG. The velocity 240°/s was excluded from the analyses because many participants were unable to reach the predetermined velocity in the eccentric tests, principally during lateral rotations. This difficulty was attributed to the low peak torque of lateral rotation that could be generated in this position. Overall, the results demonstrated that overhead sports training leads to adaptations in maximal torque and in the torque steadiness of medial rotation in healthy athletes, which may be related to throwing performance. Nevertheless, it is not possible to conclude that such alterations predispose these athletes to injury, since athletes with impingement symptoms group was not significantly different from the other groups in any of the evaluations.
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spelling Zanca, Gisele GarciaRosa, Stela Márcia Mattiello Gonçalveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1406279816228350http://lattes.cnpq.br/720012251478264100fd61b8-af3c-4c8a-966c-7319ac2fc5272016-06-02T20:19:14Z2010-09-302016-06-02T20:19:14Z2010-08-19ZANCA, Gisele Garcia. Investigação do controle sensório-motor e da relação funcional de torque de rotação do ombro em arremessadores com e sem sintomas de impacto. 2010. 136 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2010.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/5269Repetitive throwing movement causes adaptations to athletes shoulders and predisposes them to the development of impingement symptoms. The objective of this study was to investigate if there are alterations in sensorimotor control and in the functional torque ratio of shoulder rotation in overhead athletes with impingement symptoms and to distinguish these from alterations due to sporting practice. To this end, three groups of subjects were evaluated: athletes with impingement symptoms, asymptomatic athletes and a control group of nonathletes. The participants were evaluated with a Biodex System 3 isokinetic dynamometer in a seated position with the shoulder at 90º of adduction and 90º of elbow flexion. Sensorimotor control was evaluated using an isometric torque steadiness evaluation. The isometric peak torque and submaximal torque steadiness at 35% peak torque were tested during medial rotation and lateral rotation of the shoulder. For each submaximal repetition, the standard deviation, coefficient of variation and time to stability were calculated. Only the standard deviation during medial rotation was greater in asymptomatic athletes than in control group. The isokinetic evaluation was carried out at the velocities 90°/s e 180°/s and 240°/ in concentric and eccentric modes. Peak torque-to-body weight and the functional torque ratios LREcc/MRCon and MREcc/LRCon were compared between groups. Asymptomatic athletes presented greater peak torque-to-body weight for concentric medial rotation at 180°/s and a lower LREcc/MRCon ratio at 90°/s and 180°/s than CG. The velocity 240°/s was excluded from the analyses because many participants were unable to reach the predetermined velocity in the eccentric tests, principally during lateral rotations. This difficulty was attributed to the low peak torque of lateral rotation that could be generated in this position. Overall, the results demonstrated that overhead sports training leads to adaptations in maximal torque and in the torque steadiness of medial rotation in healthy athletes, which may be related to throwing performance. Nevertheless, it is not possible to conclude that such alterations predispose these athletes to injury, since athletes with impingement symptoms group was not significantly different from the other groups in any of the evaluations.O movimento repetitivo de arremesso gera adaptações no ombro de atletas, e os predispõe ao desenvolvimento de sintomas de impacto. O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar se há alterações no controle sensório-motor e na relação funcional de torque isocinético de rotação do ombro em atletas arremessadores com sintomas de impacto e diferenciar daquelas relacionadas a adaptações da prática esportiva. Sendo assim, foram avaliados três grupos de indivíduos: atletas com sintomas de impacto, atletas assintomáticos e um grupo controle de sujeitos não treinados. Os participantes foram avaliados no dinamômetro isocinético Biodex System 3, sentados, com o ombro posicionado a 90º de abdução e 90º de flexão do cotovelo. O controle sensório-motor foi avaliado por meio da flutuação do torque isométrico submáximo. O pico de torque isométrico e a flutuação do torque a 35% do pico de torque isométrico foram avaliados durante as rotações medial e lateral do ombro. Para cada repetição submáxima foram calculados o desvio-padrão, o coeficiente de variação e o tempo para atingir a estabilidade. Apenas o desvio-padrão de rotação medial foi maior no grupo de atletas assintomáticos comparado ao grupo controle. A avaliação isocinética foi realizada nas velocidades de 90°/s, 180°/s e 240°/s, nos modos concêntrico e excêntrico. O pico de torque/peso corporal e as relações funcionais de torque de rotação lateral excêntrico/rotação medial concêntrico (RLExc/RMCon) e rotação medial excêntrico/rotação lateral concêntrico (RMExc/RLCon) foram comparados entre os grupos. O grupo de atletas assintomáticos apresentou maior pico de torque/peso corporal de rotação medial concêntrica, a 180°/s, e menor relação RLExc/RMCon, a 90°/s e 180°/s, quando comparado ao controle. A velocidade de 240°/s foi excluída das análises, pois muitos participantes não conseguiram atingir a velocidade pré-determinada nos testes excêntricos, principalmente de rotação lateral. Essa dificuldade foi atribuída ao baixo pico de torque de rotação lateral capaz de ser gerado nessa posição. Em conjunto, os resultados demonstram que o treino de arremesso gera adaptações no torque máximo e na flutuação do torque submáximo de rotação medial em arremessadores saudáveis, possivelmente relacionados ao desempenho do arremesso. Entretanto, não é possível concluir se estas alterações predispõem esses atletas ao desenvolvimento de lesões, uma vez que o grupo de atletas com sintomas de impacto não se apresentou diferente dos outros grupos em nenhuma das situações avaliadas.Universidade Federal de Minas Geraisapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Fisioterapia - PPGFtUFSCarBRFisioterapiaArremessoDinamometria isocinéticaOmbroControle sensório-motorOverhead throwingSensory-motor controlIsokinetic dynamometryShoulderCIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONALInvestigação do controle sensório-motor e da relação funcional de torque de rotação do ombro em arremessadores com e sem sintomas de impactoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis-1-14f936219-f7d7-49fc-9dcc-ce3f39472005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCARinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARORIGINAL3228.pdfapplication/pdf1290499https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/5269/1/3228.pdfb265c618eaa3f97d66f4b3ab4a0e214cMD51THUMBNAIL3228.pdf.jpg3228.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg8209https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/5269/2/3228.pdf.jpg58fea1611f1a25acf9db687d2d90b4ccMD52ufscar/52692023-09-18 18:31:06.218oai:repositorio.ufscar.br:ufscar/5269Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufscar.br/oai/requestopendoar:43222023-09-18T18:31:06Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false
dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Investigação do controle sensório-motor e da relação funcional de torque de rotação do ombro em arremessadores com e sem sintomas de impacto
title Investigação do controle sensório-motor e da relação funcional de torque de rotação do ombro em arremessadores com e sem sintomas de impacto
spellingShingle Investigação do controle sensório-motor e da relação funcional de torque de rotação do ombro em arremessadores com e sem sintomas de impacto
Zanca, Gisele Garcia
Fisioterapia
Arremesso
Dinamometria isocinética
Ombro
Controle sensório-motor
Overhead throwing
Sensory-motor control
Isokinetic dynamometry
Shoulder
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
title_short Investigação do controle sensório-motor e da relação funcional de torque de rotação do ombro em arremessadores com e sem sintomas de impacto
title_full Investigação do controle sensório-motor e da relação funcional de torque de rotação do ombro em arremessadores com e sem sintomas de impacto
title_fullStr Investigação do controle sensório-motor e da relação funcional de torque de rotação do ombro em arremessadores com e sem sintomas de impacto
title_full_unstemmed Investigação do controle sensório-motor e da relação funcional de torque de rotação do ombro em arremessadores com e sem sintomas de impacto
title_sort Investigação do controle sensório-motor e da relação funcional de torque de rotação do ombro em arremessadores com e sem sintomas de impacto
author Zanca, Gisele Garcia
author_facet Zanca, Gisele Garcia
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Rosa, Stela Márcia Mattiello Gonçalves
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Arremesso
Dinamometria isocinética
Ombro
Controle sensório-motor
topic Fisioterapia
Arremesso
Dinamometria isocinética
Ombro
Controle sensório-motor
Overhead throwing
Sensory-motor control
Isokinetic dynamometry
Shoulder
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Overhead throwing
Sensory-motor control
Isokinetic dynamometry
Shoulder
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
description Repetitive throwing movement causes adaptations to athletes shoulders and predisposes them to the development of impingement symptoms. The objective of this study was to investigate if there are alterations in sensorimotor control and in the functional torque ratio of shoulder rotation in overhead athletes with impingement symptoms and to distinguish these from alterations due to sporting practice. To this end, three groups of subjects were evaluated: athletes with impingement symptoms, asymptomatic athletes and a control group of nonathletes. The participants were evaluated with a Biodex System 3 isokinetic dynamometer in a seated position with the shoulder at 90º of adduction and 90º of elbow flexion. Sensorimotor control was evaluated using an isometric torque steadiness evaluation. The isometric peak torque and submaximal torque steadiness at 35% peak torque were tested during medial rotation and lateral rotation of the shoulder. For each submaximal repetition, the standard deviation, coefficient of variation and time to stability were calculated. Only the standard deviation during medial rotation was greater in asymptomatic athletes than in control group. The isokinetic evaluation was carried out at the velocities 90°/s e 180°/s and 240°/ in concentric and eccentric modes. Peak torque-to-body weight and the functional torque ratios LREcc/MRCon and MREcc/LRCon were compared between groups. Asymptomatic athletes presented greater peak torque-to-body weight for concentric medial rotation at 180°/s and a lower LREcc/MRCon ratio at 90°/s and 180°/s than CG. The velocity 240°/s was excluded from the analyses because many participants were unable to reach the predetermined velocity in the eccentric tests, principally during lateral rotations. This difficulty was attributed to the low peak torque of lateral rotation that could be generated in this position. Overall, the results demonstrated that overhead sports training leads to adaptations in maximal torque and in the torque steadiness of medial rotation in healthy athletes, which may be related to throwing performance. Nevertheless, it is not possible to conclude that such alterations predispose these athletes to injury, since athletes with impingement symptoms group was not significantly different from the other groups in any of the evaluations.
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