Neck function in Elite Male Rugby Union Players: Results from a Pilot for an Intervention Study

Bianca Zietsman, Peter McCarthy, Espen Aag Holth

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    Abstract

    Background Elite male rugby union players have a decreased active cervical spine rage of motion (ACROM), the severity correlates to both number of years playing and position (Lark & McCarthy 2007, Scher 1990), but a measurable decrease occurs over a season (Lark & McCarthy 2010). Objective The aim was to ascertain whether a neck prehabiliation protocol, using body weighted suspension bands (FKPro), could affect the expected attrition in cervical spine function. Design ACROM of all participants was measured with a CROM device (Capuano-Pucci et al 1991), using a Latin square randomisation to eliminate order effects. Likert scale questionnaires were also provided to all participants (pain and associated symptomatology). Setting A clinical setting within semi professional Welsh Rugby Union Club. Participants 19 participants were recruited from Beddau RFC first XV. All players were included in the study, unless the player was ruled out from training or playing for clinical reasons. Height 181.5 (±5.9) cm, weight 98.7 (±17.2 kg, age 23.9 (±4.2) yrs. Interventions (or Assessment of Risk Factors) Participants underwent a progressive 8 week intervention, using the FKPRO with neck harness. Postural and isometric holds were performed of 30 seconds duration in four directions under clinical supervision twice weekly (training days). Main Outcome Measurements Change in ACROM.
    Original languageEnglish
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    Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2017
    EventIOC WORLD CONFERENCE
    ON PREVENTION OF INJURY AND ILLNESS IN SPORT
    - Grimaldi Forum , Monaco , Monaco
    Duration: 16 Mar 201718 Mar 2017
    http://www.ioc-preventionconference.org/2017/

    Conference

    ConferenceIOC WORLD CONFERENCE
    ON PREVENTION OF INJURY AND ILLNESS IN SPORT
    Abbreviated titleIOC Injury Prevention Conference
    Country/TerritoryMonaco
    CityMonaco
    Period16/03/1718/03/17
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