Limb symmetry index in competitive alpine ski racers:Reference values and injury risk identification according to age-related performance levels

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作者
Lisa Steidl-Müller [1 ]
Carolin Hildebrandt [1 ]
Erich Müller [2 ]
Christian Fink [3 ,4 ]
Christian Raschner [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Sport Science, University of Innsbruck
[2] Research Unit for Orthopedic Sports Medicine and Injury Prevention, Institute of Psychology (ISAG), The Health & Life Sciences University (UMIT)  4. Gelenkpunkt-Sports and Joint Surgery
[3] Department of Sport Science and Kinesiology, University of Salzburg
关键词
Age-related performance levels; Alpine ski racing; Injury risk; Limb differences; Youth athletes;
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G863.11 [高山滑雪];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Purpose: The aims of this study were to assess differences of limb symmetry index(LSI) in strength-and coordination-related tasks between high-level, competitive, noninjured ski racers of different age-related performance levels and to prospectively assess limb differences as a possible risk factor for traumatic and overuse injury in youth ski racers.Methods: The study(Study 1) included 285 high-level competitive ski racers(125 females, 160 males) of 3 age-related performance levels and based on the school system: 95 youth(10à14 years, secondary modern school), 107 adolescent(15à19 years, grammar school), and 83 elite athletes(20à34 years). To investigate the second aim(Study 2), 67 of the 95 youth athletes were included and any traumatic or overuse injuries were prospectively recorded over 2 seasons. All athletes performed 4 unilateral tests(strength related: one-leg counter movement jump(OL-CMJ) and one-leg isometric/isokinetic press strength test(OL-ILS); coordination related: one-leg stability test(OL-ST) and one-leg speedy jump test(OL-SJ)). The LSI was calculated by dividing the dominant leg by the nondominant leg and multiplying by 100. Kruskal-Wallis H tests and binary logistic regression analyses were conducted.Results: There were significant differences between the LSI of the 3 age-related performance-level groups only in the strength-related tests: the OL-CMJ(x2(2, 285) = 9.09; p = 0.01) and the OL-ILS(x2(2, 285) = 14.79; p < 0.01). The LSI for OL-ILS was found to be a significant risk factor for traumatic injury in youth ski racers(Wald = 7.08; p < 0.01). No significant risk factors were found for overuse injuries.Conclusion: Younger athletes display slightly greater LSI values only in the strength-related tests. The cut-off value of limb differences of <10%for return to sport decisions seems to be appropriate for elite athletes, but for youth and adolescent athletes it has to be critically discussed. It seems to be necessary to define thresholds based on specific performance tasks(strength vs. coordination related) rather than on generalizations,and age-related performance levels must be considered. Limb differences in unilateral leg extension strength represent a significant injury risk factor in youth ski racers.
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页码:405 / 415 +505
页数:12
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  • [1] Limb symmetry index in competitive alpine ski racers: Reference values and injury risk identification according to age-related performance levels
    Steidl-Mueller, Lisa
    Hildebrandt, Carolin
    Mueller, Erich
    Fink, Christian
    Raschner, Christian
    JOURNAL OF SPORT AND HEALTH SCIENCE, 2018, 7 (04) : 405 - 415