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Isokinetic scapular muscle performance in young elite gymnasts.

Ann M Cools1, Ellen Geerooms, Dorien F M Van den Berghe, Dirk C Cambier, Erik E Witvrouw.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: During gymnastic exercises, considerable force output is required in the shoulder girdle muscles. Isokinetic performance of the scapular muscles in young, elite gymnasts has not been examined.
OBJECTIVE: To compare the isokinetic muscle performance of the scapular muscles between elite adolescent gymnasts and nonathletic adolescents to identify differences in strength, endurance, and muscle balance based on high-level sport participation.
DESIGN: Single-session, repeated-measures design.
SETTING: University human research laboratory. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS: Sixteen young, elite gymnasts and 26 age-matched nonathletic subjects participated in the study. INTERVENTION(S): Linear protraction-retraction movement in the scapular plane at 2 velocities (12.2 cm/s and 36.6 cm/s). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Isokinetic strength and endurance values, peak force/body mass, work/body mass, fatigue index (difference between the work performed in the first third and the last third of the test), and protraction to retraction strength ratios.
RESULTS: Elite gymnasts demonstrated higher values for the protraction peak force/body mass than the control group demonstrated (P < .05), and they demonstrated higher protraction to retraction ratios on the nondominant side than on the dominant side (P < .05 at low velocity, P < .001 at high velocity). Work/body mass and fatigue index values were not statistically different between the groups. Side differences (P = .003) for retraction strength with lower protraction to retraction ratios (P < .001) were apparent in the gymnast group on the dominant side.
CONCLUSIONS: Scapular muscle performance in elite, young gymnasts is characterized by increased protraction strength and altered muscular balance around the scapula compared with nonathletic adolescents.

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Keywords:  scapular muscle balance; scapulothoracic joint

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18174933      PMCID: PMC2140070     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Athl Train        ISSN: 1062-6050            Impact factor:   2.860


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