Título : Differences in kinetic characteristics during countermovement jump of football players with cerebral palsy according to impairment profiles |
Autor : Henríquez, Matías Sabido-Solana, Rafael Barbado, David Roldan, Alba López-Elvira, José L. Yanci, Javier Reina, Raúl |
Editor : Frontiers Media |
Departamento: Departamentos de la UMH::Ciencias del Deporte |
Fecha de publicación: 2023 |
URI : https://hdl.handle.net/11000/39603 |
Resumen :
Objectives: The purpose of this study was 1) to determine and compare kinetic
parameters during the realization of a countermovement jump (CMJ) between
footballers with cerebral palsy (CP) and non-impaired footballers, and 2) to analyze
the differences in this action between different players’ impairment profiles and a
group of non-impaired footballers.
Methods: This study involved 154 participants comprising 121male footballers with
CP from 11 national teams and 33 male non-impaired football players recruited as
the control group (CG). The footballers with CP were described according to the
different impairment profiles (bilateral spasticity = 10; athetosis or ataxia = 16;
unilateral spasticity = 77; minimum impairment = 18). All participants performed
three CMJs on a force platform to record kinetic parameters during the test.
Results: The group of para-footballers presented significantly lower values than
the CG in the jump height (p < 0.01, d = −1.28), peak power (p < 0.01, d = −0.84),
and the net concentric impulse (p < 0.01, d = −0.86). Concerning the pairwise
comparisons between CP profiles and the CG, significant differences were found
for the bilateral spasticity, athetosis or ataxia, and unilateral spasticity subgroups
compared to the non-impaired players for jump height (p < 0.01;
d = −1.31 to −2.61), power output (p < 0.05; d = −0.77 to −1.66), and
concentric impulse of the CMJ (p < 0.01; d = −0.86 to −1.97). When
comparing the minimum impairment subgroup with the CG, only significant
differences were found for jump height (p = 0.036; d = −0.82). Footballers
with minimum impairment presented higher jumping height (p = 0.002;
d = −1.32) and concentric impulse (p = 0.029; d = −1.08) compared to those
with bilateral spasticity. Also, the unilateral spasticity subgroup reports a higher
jump height performance than the bilateral group (p = 0.012; d = −1.12).
Conclusion: These results suggest that the variables related to power production
during the concentric phase of the jump are crucial for the performance
differences between groups with and without impairment. This study provides a more comprehensive understanding of kinetic variables that would differentiate
CP and non-impaired footballers. However, more studies are necessary to clarify
which parameters better differentiate among different profiles of CP. The findings
could help to prescribe effective physical training programs and support the
classifier’s decision-making for class allocation in this para-sport.
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Palabras clave/Materias: force jumping brain injury concentric Paralympic |
Área de conocimiento : CDU: Bellas artes: Diversiones. Espectáculos. Cine. Teatro. Danza. Juegos.Deportes |
Tipo de documento : info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Derechos de acceso: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional |
DOI : https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1121652 |
Publicado en: Frontiers in Physiology - Vol. 14 (2023) |
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