| Literature DB >> 35409635 |
Valerio Giustino1, Giuseppe Messina1, Antonino Patti1, Elvira Padua2, Daniele Zangla1, Patrik Drid3, Giuseppe Battaglia1, Antonio Palma1, Antonino Bianco1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although a knee valgus position is related to the increase in injury risk in volleyball players, there is a lack of studies on the relationship between knee valgus and vertical jump (VJ) performance. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a postural exercise program on VJ height in young female volleyball players with knee valgus.Entities:
Keywords: biomechanics; body posture; knee valgus; postural exercises; sport performance; vertical jump height; vertical jump performance; volleyball
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35409635 PMCID: PMC8997520 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19073953
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Postural exercise program.
| 1st month | |||
| Exercise 1 | Proprioception exercise | Maintain the upright stance in monopodal position on a balance disc with the flexion of the contralateral hip for 30 s. | Rest period: 30 s |
| Exercise 2 | Proprioception exercise | - Walk for 20 m first on the tips of the feet, then on the heels of the feet, and then on the outer edge of the feet. | Rest period: 30 s |
| Exercise 3 | Strength exercise | In standing position facing the wall with the hands resting on it and an elastic band around the knees, abduct the knees and hold them for 3 s. | Repetitions: 15 |
| Exercise 4 | Strength exercise | In a sitting position on a chair with the lower limbs bent and an elastic band around the knees, extend the knees and abduct the knees and hold them for 3 s. | Repetitions: 15 |
| Exercise 5 | Stretching exercise | In a sitting position on the floor with the lower limbs bent, abducted, externally rotated, and with the soles of the feet in contact with each other, gently push the knees down with the hands and hold the position for 30 s. | Repetitions: 3 |
| Exercise 6 | Stretching exercise | Maintain the sitting position on the floor for 30 s with: a lower limb bent, and the hip externally rotated in front of the body so the lower leg and knee are resting on the ground with the knee forming a 90-degree angle; the other lower limb beside the body with the hip internally rotated so the lower leg and ankle are resting on the ground with the knee forming a 90-degree angle. | Repetitions: 3 × leg |
| 2nd month | |||
| Exercise 7 | Proprioception exercise | Walk for 10 m in a path in which each step is carried out on balance discs. | Rest period: 30 s |
| 3rd month | |||
| Exercise 7 | Strength exercise | In standing position with an elastic band around the knees, abduct the knees and hold them for 3 s and then perform a 90-degree squat maintaining the knees abducted. | Repetitions: 15 |
| Exercise 8 | Stretching exercise | Maintain the sitting position for 5 min with the back on the floor and the lower limbs extended on the wall; then with the hip externally rotated; then with the hip abducted. | Duration of the exercise: 5 min |
Legend. 2nd month = 1st month exercises + exercise 7; 3rd month = 1st month exercises + exercises 7 and 8.
Figure 1VEG performances. Legend: VEG, Valgus Experimental Group; VJ, vertical jump; T0, pre-intervention assessment; T1, mid-intervention assessment; T2, post-intervention assessment; **, p < 0.01; ****, p < 0.0001.
Figure 2Multiple comparisons for VEG performances. Legend: VEG, Valgus Experimental Group; T0, pre-intervention assessment; T1, mid-intervention assessment; T2, post-intervention assessment.
VJ performances before, at 6 weeks, and at 12 weeks.
| Group | T0 | T1 | T2 | T0 vs. T1 | T0 vs. T2 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (cm) | (cm) | (cm) | Lev. Sig. | Mean Diff. | Lev. Sig. | Mean Diff. | Lev. Sig. | |
| VEG | 23.31 ± 3.79 | 25.94 ± 4.65 | 27.69 ± 3.79 | −2.625 | −4.375 | |||
| VCG | 26.67 ± 4.16 | 27.67 ± 3.69 | 28.00 ± 3.46 | n.s. | −1.00 | - | −1.333 | - |
| NCG | 29.88 ± 6.31 | 30.38 ± 5.51 | 31.88 ± 5.57 | n.s. | −0.5 | - | −2.00 | - |
Legend. T0, pre-intervention assessment; T1, mid-intervention assessment; T2, post-intervention assessment; VEG, Valgus Experimental Group; VCG, Valgus Control Group; NCG, Neutral Control Group.