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Autor/inn/enDickson, Tracey J.; Waddington, Gordon; Terwiel, F. Anne
TitelSnowsport experience, expertise, lower limb injury and somatosensory ability.
Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Erfahrung und Können im Schneesport, Verletzungen der unteren Extremität und somatosensorische Fähigkeiten.
QuelleIn: Journal of science and medicine in sport, 22 (2019) Suppl. 1, S. 17-S21
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttyponline; gedruckt; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN1440-2440; 1878-1861
DOI10.1016/j.jsams.2018.08.005
SchlagwörterLeistungsfähigkeit; Tastsinn; Lehrer; Gelenk; Gleichgewichtssinn; Sportverletzung; Verletzung; Verletzungsgefahr; Skisport; Snowboarden; Sport; Sportmedizin; Sportunterricht; Risikofaktor
AbstractObjectives: Previous research demonstrates that a history of ankle injuries increases the risk of overall future injuries, and that somatosensory scores are correlated to sport performance. This research explores the relationship between lower limb somatosensory scores in snowsport participants and ankle injury history; and the relationship between lower limb somatosensory scores and Instructor qualification. Design and Methods: Experienced snowsport participants who were recruited through a western Canadian snowsport school completed a questionnaire that included their ankle injury history, the Identification of Functional Ankle Instability (idFAI), the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT), and their current instructor qualification level, as a proxy for sport performance. Lower limb somatosensory was assessed using the active movement extent discrimination assessment (AMEDA) method. Results: Of the 75 participants, 55% reported at least one previous ankle injury. An independent sample t-test did not show any significant difference in somatosensory scores of those with an ankle injury history (Math Eq = .66, SD = .05) or not (Math Eq = .66, SD = .05). Nor was there any difference between those with a functionally unstable ankle (i.e. CAIT ( 24 and idFAI ) 11) and all others [Math Eq = .66, SD = .04 cf. Math Eq = .66, SD = .05; t(67) = .54, p = .78]. An ANOVA exploring the relationship between Instructor Qualification and somatosensory scores was significant at p ( .05 [F(4, 68) = 4.0, p = .006]. Conclusions: The results did not reveal any significant difference in perceived functional instability and somatosensory scores, which contrasts with previous research. The sport performance finding is consistent with previous work examining the relationship between somatosensory scores and sport performances. Further research is needed to explore if the dynamic snowsport working environment impacts ankle instability and somatosensory scores. (Autor).
Erfasst vonBundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft, Bonn
Update2020/2
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