The Effect of Core Stabilization Exercises on Trunk Muscle Strength, Upper Extremity Performance and Spinal Stability in Female Wrestlers
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Exercise Addiction
- Sponsor
- Okan University
- Enrollment
- 20
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Upper extremity Y balance test
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 2 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
This study was planned to investigate the effect of core stabilization exercise program on trunk muscle strength, spinal stability and upper extremity performance in elite wrestling athletes.
Investigators
Emine Atıcı
Principal Investigator
Okan University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Being between 14 and 21 years old and interested in wrestling
- •Actively pursuing a life of wrestling
- •Participate in training at least 4 days a week
- •Wrestling in freestyle style.
- •To confirm that there is no injury problem
- •Being a licensed athlete
Exclusion Criteria
- •Experiencing any serious injury problems
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Upper extremity Y balance test
Time Frame: ''6 weeks''
Functional dynamic postural balance assessments of individuals will be performed with the Y balance test. Scores on the Y balance test kit are based on three directions will be recorded. The Y balance Test kit will be used in medial, superolateral and inferolateral directions with 120° angles between them. With the hand tested on the test kit in the push-up position with the tested hand in the center of the device at the junction of the angles, the participants will be asked to take the Y balance test box to the fingertip of the other hand to the farthest point they can reach and return it to its original position, and the distance they can reach will be measured in cm. Measurements will be taken bilaterally with three repetitions. After obtaining the mean values, normative values will be obtained by dividing the sum of right and left by two
Assessment of muscle strength
Time Frame: ''6 weeks''
An isokinetic dynamometer will be used for trunk muscle strength assessment.
Medicine Ball Throwing Test
Time Frame: ''6 weeks''
This test is used to determine limb strength and power. The materials needed will be a 2.5 kg medicine ball and a meter. The individual will be asked to stand one step behind the starting line with the medicine ball in participant hand. When the ball is at chest level, the individual will be asked to take a step and throw the ball as far as participant can. Scoring will be done by measuring the distance the ball falls from the starting line
Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Limb Test
Time Frame: ''6 weeks''
This test will measure upper extremity strength, endurance and closed kinetic chain stability. Two athletic bands and a stopwatch will be needed for this test measurement. Two pieces of athletic tape will be placed on the floor at 0.9 meter intervals. The person will be asked to take a push-up position with participant hands open at the level of the band. The person will be asked to move his/her hands from one band line to the other as fast as possible and touch each line by moving like a "wiper". The touches will be counted for 15 seconds with a stopwatch. Power scores will be determined by taking 68% of the person's body weight (the weight of the upper extremities, head and trunk at the upper level) in kilograms and multiplying it by the number of touches and dividing the result by 15.
Secondary Outcomes
- Functional Reach Test(''6 weeks'')