Risk Factors of Shoulder Injuries in Youth Volleyball Players
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
Shoulder injuries are usual in volleyball players. Nowadays, few prospective studies assessed risk factors of shoulder injuries in this sport. So, the objective of this study is to assess the risk factors of injuries in youth volleyball players. For that purpose, the following factors will be taken into consideration : shoulder internal/external rotators strength, shoulder range of motion, scapular dyskinesis, functional tests (medicine ball throw and upper quarter Y balance test), training load and psychosocial factors (POMS questionnaire).
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Detailed Description
About 100 youth volleyball players (13-20 years), playing at least 8 hours volleyball in a week will be included in the study.
At the beginning of the 2019-2020 season, they will have to take part at the following evaluations :
- Clinical evaluation :
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Scapular dyskinesis assessment (normal, subtle abnormality and obvious abnormality)
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Scapular upward rotation at 0°, 45°,90° and 120° with an inclinometer.
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Rounded shoulder posture
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Posterior shoulder stiffness
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Internal/external rotation range of motion (at 90° of abduction)
- Medicine ball throw :
From a cocking position, players have to throw a 800g medicine ball as far as possible (3 trials). Only the best result will be retained for analysis. Volunteers have 2 minutes of rest between trials.
- Upper Quarter Y Balance Test :
In a facial drop position, the purpose of this test is to bring the plastic board as far as possible in the 3 directions (supero-lateral, infero-lateral, medial). 3 trials are performed by each subject and only the best test is kept for analysis. A rest period of one minute is provided between tests to avoid fatigue.
- Strength assessment (isokinetic test) :
Internal and external rotators strength (concentric 60°/s, eccentric 60°/s and concentric 240°/s) are measured with an isokinetic device (Cybex Norm) at 90° of abduction.
- Psychosocial factors assessment :
Players will have to fill in POMS questionnaire (65 questions), that give information about stress and well-being.
After that, players will be followed during all the 2019-2020 season and will have to fill in a form each month about the potential injuries they had during the previous month.
Study Design
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Shoulder internal/external rotation range of motion [1 month]
Range of motion will be measured in degrees
- Scapular dyskinesis [1 month]
"yes/no" method
- Internal/external rotators strength [1 month]
Strength of internal and external rotators will be assessed in concentric (60°/s and 240°/s) and in eccentric (60°/s) modes with an isokinetic device (Cybex Norm).
- Upper Quarter Y Balance test [1 month]
The score obtained will be measured in cm and normalized by upperlimb length
- Medicine ball throw [1 month]
A 800g medicine throw will have to be thrown as far as possible and the score will be measured in meters
- Psychosocial factors [up to 8 months]
Questionnaire POMS will have to be filled in by the participants each month
- Shoulder injuries [up to 8 months]
Participants will have to mention each month the injuries or pain they had during the previous month at shoulder location
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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age between 13 and 20
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to play volleyball at least 8 hours in a week
Exclusion Criteria:
There are no exclusion criteria
Contacts and Locations
Locations
Site | City | State | Country | Postal Code | |
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1 | Belgium, Wallonia | Liege | Belgium |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- University of Liege
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Camille Tooth, University of Liege
Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- Risk factors volleyball