Musculoskeletal loading during the round-off in female gymnastics: the effect of hand position |
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Authors: | Roman Farana Daniel Jandacka Jaroslav Uchytil David Zahradnik Gareth Irwin |
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Institution: | 1. Human Motion Diagnostic Center, University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic;2. Sport Biomechanics Research Group, Cardiff School of Sport, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, UK |
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Abstract: | Chronic elbow injuries from tumbling in female gymnastics present a serious problem for performers. This research examined how the biomechanical characteristics of impact loading and elbow kinematics and kinetics change as a function of technique selection. Seven international-level female gymnasts performed 10 trials of the round-off from a hurdle step to flic-flac with ‘parallel’ and ‘T-shape’ hand positions. Synchronized kinematic (3D-automated motion analysis system; 247 Hz) and kinetic (two force plates; 1,235 Hz) data were collected for each trial. Wilcoxon non-parametric test and effect-size statistics determined differences between the hand positions examined in this study. Significant differences (p < 0.05) and large effect sizes (ES>0.8) were observed for peak vertical ground reaction force (GRF), anterior–posterior GRF, resultant GRF, loading rates of these forces and elbow joint angles, and internal moments of force in sagittal, transverse, and frontal planes. In conclusion, the T-shape hand position reduces vertical, anterior–posterior, and resultant contact forces and has a decreased loading rate indicating a safer technique for the round-off. Significant differences observed in joint elbow moments highlighted that the T-shape position may prevent overloading of the joint complex and consequently reduce the potential for elbow injury. |
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Keywords: | Gymnastics round-off upper extremity elbow joint injury prevention |
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