Viscoelasticity of Hamstrings and Athletic Performance in Rowers: Effects of Ballistic Stretching, Hamstring Extender Exercise and Kinesio Taping
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
The study aims to investigate acute effects of ballistic hamstring stretching, hamstring extender exercise, and kinesiotaping application on viscoelasticity of hamstrings and standing long jump performance on rowers.
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Detailed Description
The study aims to investigate acute effects of ballistic hamstring stretching, hamstring extender exercise, and kinesiotaping application on viscoelasticity of hamstrings and standing long jump performance on rowers. A total of 60 professional rowing athletes were included. Viscoelasticity of hamstrings were assessed by MyotonPRO, Tallinn, Estonia. Athletic performance was assessed by Standing Long Jump Test (SLJT). The athletes were randomly divided into Ballistic Hamstring Stretching Group (n= 20), Hamstring Extender Exercise Group (n= 20), and Kinesiotape Group (n= 20). For balistic hamstring stretching, athletes were asked to reach the floor in the BS group by leaning over in the standing posture without knee flexion. When they feel the tension in hamstring muscle groups, athletes were requested to make small rebounding motion at degrees between 3°-5° for half a minute. For hamstring extender exercise, athletes were asked to apply the exercise 12 repetitions and 3 sets. Kinesiotaping was applied on the hamstring muscle with Y shape and 25% tension force.
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
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Experimental: Ballistic Hamstring Stretching Group Ballistic Hamstring Stretching |
Procedure: Ballistic Hamstring Stretching
Athletes were asked to reach the floor in the BS group by leaning over in the standing posture without knee flexion. When they feel the tension in hamstring muscle groups, athletes were requested to make small rebounding motion at degrees between 3°-5° for half a minute.
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Experimental: Hamstring Extender Exercise Group Hamstring Extender Exercise |
Procedure: Hamstring Extender Exercise
Athletes were asked to applied 12 repetitions and 3 sets of hamstring extender exercise. Firstly athlete lies on his/her back. Then, athlete is asked to do 90 degrees of knee and hip flexion at the same time. Finally, the person is expected to perform slow repetitive knee extension to the point of maximal possible extension.
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Experimental: Kinesiotape Group Kinesiotape |
Procedure: Kinesiotape
Kinesio tape is applied on the hamstring muscle with a Y shape and %25 tension force.
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Frequency of Muscle (F) [Day 1]
The tones of muscle is described by frequency of muscle or oscillation frequency (Hz). It is examined by the MyotonPro, Tallinn, Estonia.
- Stiffness of Muscle (S) [Day 1]
Stiffness of Muscle is described by reaction to contraction or forces from outside of tissue that may cause the original form to deteriorate. It is examined by the MyotonPro, Tallinn, Estonia.
- Decrement of Muscle (D) [Day 1]
The elasticity of a muscle is described by a logarithmic reduction of tissue's normal amplitude. It is more related with the dissipation of mechanical energy that arises between the deformation of the tissue and its recovery. It is a biomechanical feature of tissue that is called as elasticity. It is examined by the MyotonPro, Tallinn, Estonia.
- Relaxation of Muscle (R) [Day 1]
It is the time which is called as Mechanical Stress Relaxation Time (ms) between the deformation of the normal shape of the tissue and its return to its original shape. It is examined by the MyotonPro, Tallinn, Estonia.
- Creep of Muscle (C) [Day 1]
It is defined as ratio of deterioration and relaxation time of tissue. In case of a continuous stress, tissue regularly stretches over time. This is called as creep. It is examined by the MyotonPro, Tallinn, Estonia.
- Athletic Performance [Day 1]
Athletic Performance is assessed by Standing Long Jump Test. It is a horizontal jump test that measures anaerobic performance.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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Participating to the study in a voluntary basis.
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Athletes with 14-18 years old.
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Being a rowing athlete for at least a year.
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Being an athlete in Fenerbahce Rowing Team and Turkish Divers Club - Rowing Branch.
Exclusion Criteria:
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Having a musculoskeletal injury involving the lower extremity in the last 6 months.
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Having undergone a surgical operation in the last 6 months.
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Any limitation in lower extremity range of motion.
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Failing to complete the Ballistic Hamstring Stretching, Hamstring Extender Exercise or Kinesio taping Application.
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Wanting to quit from study.
Contacts and Locations
Locations
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1 | Yeditepe University, Health Sciences Faculty, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation | Istanbul | Ataşehir | Turkey | 34755 |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- Yeditepe University
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Onur Atakan Sekibağ, MSc, Yeditepe University, Health Sciences Faculty, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
- Study Chair: Şule Badıllı Demirbaş, Asst. Prof., Yeditepe University, Health Sciences Faculty, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
- Study Chair: Ayça Yağcıoğlu, MSc, Yeditepe University, Health Sciences Faculty, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
Study Documents (Full-Text)
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Publications
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