Injury prevention of student rock climbers based on the formation of rational technique of movements: a randomized control trial

Background and Study Aim. Students are often injured while playing sports. The main condition for preventing injuries is the correct technique of movements. In the literature, rock climbing has not been analyzed in terms of prevention of student injuries. Therefore, the development of programs to pr...

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Main Authors: Serhii Kozin, Zhanneta Kozina, Marina Jagiello, Marko Joksimović
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Language:English
Published: IP Iermakov S.S. 2021-10-01
Series:Physical Education of Students
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Online Access:https://sportedu.org.ua/index.php/PES/article/view/1556
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Zhanneta Kozina
Marina Jagiello
Marko Joksimović
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description Background and Study Aim. Students are often injured while playing sports. The main condition for preventing injuries is the correct technique of movements. In the literature, rock climbing has not been analyzed in terms of prevention of student injuries. Therefore, the development of programs to prevent injuries of students-rock climbers is relevant. Aim: to determine the impact of the use of exercises in a closed kinematic chain on the technical skill and the number of injuries to the elbows of student-rock climbers based on the analysis of the one-arm hang technique. Material and methods. First, to substantiate the correct technique in rock climbing, the technique of performing one-arm hang was analyzed by 20 leading male climbers of Ukraine and 20 students - novice male climbers. Then a randomized control study was conducted. The participants in the randomized control study were 40 male students-climbers in the intervention group and 44 male students-climbers in the control group aged 18-19 years. The one-arm hang technique was determined based on the angles between the shoulder and the collarbone during the movement. The experiment lasted 1 year. At the beginning and at the end of the experiment, the analysis of the one-arm hang technique was carried out. The number of elbow injuries in both groups was also recorded. Results. The main parameters of the one-arm hang technique for qualified and unskilled climbers have been substantiated. For qualified climbers, one-arm hang involves the muscles of the shoulder girdle, torso, and legs. In unskilled climbers, one-arm hang is provided only by the muscles of the arm. In a control randomized study, there was a significant improvement in the results of biomechanical analysis of the hang technique in athletes in the intervention group (p <0.001). The use of exercises in a closed kinematic chain significantly reduces the incidence rate of elbow injuries in student-climbers (p <0.05). The odds rate of mild elbow injuries in the control group was 4.625 times higher than the intervention one (95% CI: 1.198; 17.854), the odds rate of moderate injuries in the control group was 5.588 times higher than in the control group than the intervention one (95% CI: 1.143; 27.324). Conclusions. Exercises in closed kinematic chains are an effective means of improving climbing technique and injury preventing to university students during rock climbing.
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spelling doaj.art-1aad315f84204cb98d3d64d8bc18f86b2022-12-21T19:54:38ZengIP Iermakov S.S.Physical Education of Students2308-72502021-10-0125530731810.15561/20755279.2021.05071556Injury prevention of student rock climbers based on the formation of rational technique of movements: a randomized control trialSerhii Kozin0Zhanneta Kozina1Marina Jagiello2Marko Joksimović3H.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical UniversityH.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical UniversityGdansk University of Physical Education and SportInstitute of Sports and Sports MedicineBackground and Study Aim. Students are often injured while playing sports. The main condition for preventing injuries is the correct technique of movements. In the literature, rock climbing has not been analyzed in terms of prevention of student injuries. Therefore, the development of programs to prevent injuries of students-rock climbers is relevant. Aim: to determine the impact of the use of exercises in a closed kinematic chain on the technical skill and the number of injuries to the elbows of student-rock climbers based on the analysis of the one-arm hang technique. Material and methods. First, to substantiate the correct technique in rock climbing, the technique of performing one-arm hang was analyzed by 20 leading male climbers of Ukraine and 20 students - novice male climbers. Then a randomized control study was conducted. The participants in the randomized control study were 40 male students-climbers in the intervention group and 44 male students-climbers in the control group aged 18-19 years. The one-arm hang technique was determined based on the angles between the shoulder and the collarbone during the movement. The experiment lasted 1 year. At the beginning and at the end of the experiment, the analysis of the one-arm hang technique was carried out. The number of elbow injuries in both groups was also recorded. Results. The main parameters of the one-arm hang technique for qualified and unskilled climbers have been substantiated. For qualified climbers, one-arm hang involves the muscles of the shoulder girdle, torso, and legs. In unskilled climbers, one-arm hang is provided only by the muscles of the arm. In a control randomized study, there was a significant improvement in the results of biomechanical analysis of the hang technique in athletes in the intervention group (p <0.001). The use of exercises in a closed kinematic chain significantly reduces the incidence rate of elbow injuries in student-climbers (p <0.05). The odds rate of mild elbow injuries in the control group was 4.625 times higher than the intervention one (95% CI: 1.198; 17.854), the odds rate of moderate injuries in the control group was 5.588 times higher than in the control group than the intervention one (95% CI: 1.143; 27.324). Conclusions. Exercises in closed kinematic chains are an effective means of improving climbing technique and injury preventing to university students during rock climbing.https://sportedu.org.ua/index.php/PES/article/view/1556kinematic chaintrainingtraumaelbowbouldering
spellingShingle Serhii Kozin
Zhanneta Kozina
Marina Jagiello
Marko Joksimović
Injury prevention of student rock climbers based on the formation of rational technique of movements: a randomized control trial
Physical Education of Students
kinematic chain
training
trauma
elbow
bouldering
title Injury prevention of student rock climbers based on the formation of rational technique of movements: a randomized control trial
title_full Injury prevention of student rock climbers based on the formation of rational technique of movements: a randomized control trial
title_fullStr Injury prevention of student rock climbers based on the formation of rational technique of movements: a randomized control trial
title_full_unstemmed Injury prevention of student rock climbers based on the formation of rational technique of movements: a randomized control trial
title_short Injury prevention of student rock climbers based on the formation of rational technique of movements: a randomized control trial
title_sort injury prevention of student rock climbers based on the formation of rational technique of movements a randomized control trial
topic kinematic chain
training
trauma
elbow
bouldering
url https://sportedu.org.ua/index.php/PES/article/view/1556
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