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Time-dependent postural control adaptations following a neuromuscular warm-up in female handball players:A randomized controlled trial
Background: Female handball athletes are at a particular risk of sustaining lower extremity injuries. The study examines time-dependent adaptations of static and dynamic balance as potential injury risk factors to a specific warm-up program focusing on neuromuscular control. Methods: Fourty one (24.0 +/- 5.9 years) female handball athletes were randomized to an intervention or control group. The intervention group implemented a 15-min specific neuromuscular warm-up program, three times per week for eleven weeks, whereas the control group continued with their regular warm-up. Balance was assessed at five time points. Measures included the star excursion balance test (SEBT), and center of pressure (COP) sway velocity during single-leg standing. Results: No baseline differences existed between groups in demographic data. Adherence to neuromuscular warm-up was 88.7 %. Mean COP sway velocity decreased significantly over time in the intervention group (-14.4 %; p <.001), but not in the control group (-6.2 %; p = 0.056). However, these effects did not differ significantly between groups (p = .098). Mean changes over time in the SEBT score were significantly greater (p = .014) in the intervention group (+5.48) compared to the control group (+3.45). Paired t-tests revealed that the first significant balance improvements were observed after 6 weeks of training. Conclusions: A neuromuscular warm-up positively influences balance variables associated with an increased risk of lower extremity injuries in female handball athletes. The course of adaptations suggests that a training volume of 15 min, three times weekly over at least six weeks produces measurable changes
Additional file 2: of Time-dependent postural control adaptations following a neuromuscular warm-up in female handball players: a randomized controlled trial
Training program. The file includes a detailed description of the neuromuscular warm-up program implemented in this study. (DOCX 17Â kb
Additional file 1: of Time-dependent postural control adaptations following a neuromuscular warm-up in female handball players: a randomized controlled trial
Master data. The file includes a table with the full dataset of this study. (XLSX 22Â kb