Effects of Scapular Stabilization Exercises on Water Polo Players
NCT ID: NCT04780282
Last Updated: 2022-05-17
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-02-28
2022-12-30
Brief Summary
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1\) Squat with a towel slide on the wall 2) Wall push-ups with one leg extension 3) Cross squat 4) Elastic band pull while one leg squats 5) Double leg squat exercises will be given. These exercises will be 8 weeks and 3 days a week. The measurements of the exercises will be taken before the first session and at the end of the last session of the 8th week. Without giving exercise to the control group, only measurements will be taken in the 1st and 8th weeks. The study will take place in Burhan Felek Swimming Pool. Measurement evaluation tests;
1. Arm, Shoulder and Hand Problems Questionnaire (DASH): It is a questionnaire used to determine the levels of upper extremity functionality.
2. Proprioception measurement: Digital goniometer device, which includes the use of constant gravity as a reference point to evaluate joint mobility, will be considered as active and passive repetitive positioning.
3. Measurement of muscle strength: The measurement will be made using a hand-held manual dynamometer J-TEC for isometric muscle strength evaluation.
4. Sitting medicine ball throwing (OSTA): The distance the participant throws the ball while in the long sitting position will be measured in "meters".
Statistical analysis to be used in the research will be done with SPSS 20.0 package program (SPSS inc, Chicago, USA).
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Detailed Description
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The essential physical suitability parameters of water polo players during performance are muscle endurance, flexibility,joint stabilization, muscular strength, muscle-strength balance and skills specific to water polo. It has been suggested that, in the case of weakness in these basic parameters, a risk factor for pain and injury may occur. The mostly injured parts of water polop players are; shoulder, hand, head, elbow and groin respectirely. It was reported that 13% of 260 water polo players were injured in London Summer Olympic Games(2012). Water polo players have their injuries mostly in the shoulder area and the reason is; the shoulder area carries 70% of the whole body weight while the legs carry 30%. Considering this ratio, it is seen that the risk of injury is inevitable. Among teh risk factors for shoulder injuries there take place insufficient shoulder stabilizaiton, hypermobility, repetitive throwing, rapid rotational movements for grasping and defensive movements.
In determining the rate and strength of shooting, shoulder joint stabilization is important. To optimize the function of the shoulder, scapula supports optimal muscle activation, increases the muscle strength and transfers the muscle strength and energy through the kinetic chain during shoulder movements, the dynamic movement of the scapula increases the stability of the glenohumeral joint. Scapular stabilization exercises are neuromuscular control exercises which support the posterior curvature and external rotation of the scapula and aims to develop the stabilization of the scapula and the shoulder and improve the motor control usually including visual, verbal and kinesthetic feedback. Studies done in the literature have shown that scapular stabilization exercises reduce the pain and disability in shoulder problems and increase the strength of the muscle in shoulder area.
Proprioception is an important part of shoulder stability and neuromuscular control. Disruption of the proprioceptive system leads to malfunctions in muscular activity and badly affected joint stabilization. The joint, whose stabilization and protective muscular activity is impaired, becomes vulnerable to external traumas. Deficiencies in the proprioceptive sense have been associated with a decrease in sporting performance. Also, repetitive throwing activities increase the risk of injury in the shoulder complex by causing a short-term weakening in shoulder muscle strength and proprioceptive functions. It has been claimed that greater sensory acvity contributes to the motor control of the joint through improved proprioception.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Scapular Stabilization Group
In the study, Adalar Water Sports Club (AWSK) takes places with its A team players; 15 players aged from 16-25 as the scapular stabilization group. The players in the scapular stabilization group will be applied scapular stabilization exercises for 8 weeks, 3 days a week in company with a physiotherapist. As stabilization exercises for the players; 1)Squatting while sliding a towel on the wall, 2)Wall push-ups with one leg extension, 3)Cross squat, 4)Pulling elastic band while squatting on one leg, 5)Double-leg squatting
Scapular Stabilization Group
Participants will apply the 5 exercises given.
Control group
No Intevention
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Scapular Stabilization Group
Participants will apply the 5 exercises given.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Being in the age rande of 16-25
* Agreeing to participate in the research voluntarily
Exclusion Criteria
* Having a history of fracture in the shoulder area
* Having received physiotherapy in the shoulder elbow and wrist 6 months ago
16 Years
25 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Bahçeşehir University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ceren Çetin
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Leyla ATAŞ BALCI, Assist Prof
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Bahçeşehir University
Locations
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Burhan Felek Swimming Club
Istanbul, Üsküdar, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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1614823
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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