Factores asociados al movimiento funcional de los deportistas de handball salon de la selección nacional
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Authors
Ayala Roldán, María PíaAdvisors
Sánchez Huamash, Claudia MaríaIssue Date
2024-05-08Keywords
Rendimiento funcional físicoRendimiento Atlético
Deportes
Asociación
Physical functional performance
Athletic performance
Team sports
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Factors associated with the functional movement of handball athletes of the national teamAbstract
Objetivo: Conocer los factores asociados al movimiento funcional de los deportistas de handball de la selección nacional. Métodos: Estudio transversal analítico desarrollado en 36 deportivas de handball de la selección nacional. Se usó el “Nine test screening battery” (9 TSB) para evaluar el movimiento funcional. Resultados: A mayor edad (r=-0,30), con una lesión actual (RP=0,86) o en terapia física (RP=0,87), la frecuencia de buen movimiento funcional era menor; mientras que las mujeres (RP=1,15), deportistas con 5 o más años de práctica (RP=1,12), cirugía mayor a 3 meses (RP=1,05), mayor resistencia en músculos abdominales (RP=1,20) o extensores de columna (RP=1,04), tuvieron una mayor frecuencia de movimiento funcional. Sin embargo, ninguno fue un factor asociado al movimiento funcional en jugadores de handball salón de la selección nacional. Conclusión: La edad, sexo, años de práctica, lesión actual, cirugía mayor a 3 meses, terapia física, resistencia de los músculos abdominales y extensores de columna no fueron factores asociados al movimiento funcional en jugadores de handball salón de la selección nacional.Objective: To know the factors associated with the functional movement of handball athletes of the national team. Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study developed in 36 handball athletes of the national team. The "Nine test screening battery" (9 TSB) was used to evaluate functional movement. Results: The older the age (r=-0.30), with a current injury (PR=0.86) or in physical therapy (PR=0.87), the frequency of good functional movement was lower; while women (PR=1.15), athletes with 5 or more years of practice (PR=1.12), surgery older than 3 months (PR=1.05), greater resistance in abdominal muscles (PR=1.20) or spinal extensors (PR=1.04), had a higher frequency of functional movement. However, none was a factor associated with functional movement in indoor handball players of the national team. Conclusion: Age, sex, years of practice, current injury, surgery greater than 3 months, physical therapy, abdominal muscle strength and spinal extensors were not factors associated with functional movement in indoor handball players of the national team.
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