Effect of short-term exercise program on trunk muscles performance in women basketball players

Background: Several studies showed that the addition of trunk muscle or core stability exercises in the sport training programs is an effective prevention of spinal and other musculoskeletal injuries. Methods: Twelve female basketball players performed supervised five-week exercise program focused o...

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Main Authors: Tina Grapar Žargi, Nina Brekalo, Alan Kacin, Matej Drobnič
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2018-01-01
Series:Zdravniški Vestnik
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Online Access:http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2500
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spelling doaj-57208e03899c42a0b6e6ad962f0050052020-11-24T21:40:21ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242018-01-01869-1110.6016/ZdravVestn.25002075Effect of short-term exercise program on trunk muscles performance in women basketball playersTina Grapar Žargi0Nina Brekalo1Alan Kacin2Matej Drobnič3Univerza v Ljubljani Zdravstvena fakulteta LjubljanaUniverza v Ljubljani Zdravstvena fakulteta Ljubljana ŽKK Domžale Ljubljanska cesta 58 DomžaleUniverza v Ljubljani Zdravstvena fakulteta LjubljanaOrtopedska klinika UKC Ljubljana Katedra za ortopedijo Medicinska fakulteta Univerza v LjubljaniBackground: Several studies showed that the addition of trunk muscle or core stability exercises in the sport training programs is an effective prevention of spinal and other musculoskeletal injuries. Methods: Twelve female basketball players performed supervised five-week exercise program focused on strengthening the trunk muscles. The program was performed three times per week during pre-season. Sorensen test, Fitnessgram Dynamic Curl-Up test, Prone Plank test and Side Bridge test were used to evaluate trunk muscles performance prior to and immediately after the exercise program completion and again after a three-month follow up period. Results: The results of Sorensen test and Prone Plank test significantly improved immediately after the program, but values returned to baseline at follow-up. In contrast, the results of Fitnessgram Dynamic Curl-Up test and Side Bridge test improved significantly with exercise program and remained significantly higher also at follow-up. Conclusions: Exercise program with emphasis on strengthening the trunk and core muscles can improve muscle performance, however, the results deteriorate shortly after program termination. In order to achieve long-term results, trunk and core muscle exercises have to be performed on regular basis, hence they must be incorporated into general strengthening programs of basketball players.http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2500vadba za mišice trupapreventivakošarkaricetestiranje zmogljivosti mišic trupa
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author Tina Grapar Žargi
Nina Brekalo
Alan Kacin
Matej Drobnič
spellingShingle Tina Grapar Žargi
Nina Brekalo
Alan Kacin
Matej Drobnič
Effect of short-term exercise program on trunk muscles performance in women basketball players
Zdravniški Vestnik
vadba za mišice trupa
preventiva
košarkarice
testiranje zmogljivosti mišic trupa
author_facet Tina Grapar Žargi
Nina Brekalo
Alan Kacin
Matej Drobnič
author_sort Tina Grapar Žargi
title Effect of short-term exercise program on trunk muscles performance in women basketball players
title_short Effect of short-term exercise program on trunk muscles performance in women basketball players
title_full Effect of short-term exercise program on trunk muscles performance in women basketball players
title_fullStr Effect of short-term exercise program on trunk muscles performance in women basketball players
title_full_unstemmed Effect of short-term exercise program on trunk muscles performance in women basketball players
title_sort effect of short-term exercise program on trunk muscles performance in women basketball players
publisher Slovenian Medical Association
series Zdravniški Vestnik
issn 1318-0347
1581-0224
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background: Several studies showed that the addition of trunk muscle or core stability exercises in the sport training programs is an effective prevention of spinal and other musculoskeletal injuries. Methods: Twelve female basketball players performed supervised five-week exercise program focused on strengthening the trunk muscles. The program was performed three times per week during pre-season. Sorensen test, Fitnessgram Dynamic Curl-Up test, Prone Plank test and Side Bridge test were used to evaluate trunk muscles performance prior to and immediately after the exercise program completion and again after a three-month follow up period. Results: The results of Sorensen test and Prone Plank test significantly improved immediately after the program, but values returned to baseline at follow-up. In contrast, the results of Fitnessgram Dynamic Curl-Up test and Side Bridge test improved significantly with exercise program and remained significantly higher also at follow-up. Conclusions: Exercise program with emphasis on strengthening the trunk and core muscles can improve muscle performance, however, the results deteriorate shortly after program termination. In order to achieve long-term results, trunk and core muscle exercises have to be performed on regular basis, hence they must be incorporated into general strengthening programs of basketball players.
topic vadba za mišice trupa
preventiva
košarkarice
testiranje zmogljivosti mišic trupa
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