Title of article :
Effects of Hip Muscle Resistance Training With and Without Feedback on Trunk, Pelvis, and Lower Extremity Motions
Author/Authors :
Hadadnezhad, Malihe Department of Sport Injury and Corrective Exercises - Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran , Sheikhi, Bahram Department of Sport Injury and Corrective Exercises - Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences - Kharazmi University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The present study aimed to compare hip muscle resistance training with and
without feedback on trunk, pelvis, and lower extremity motions in frontal and sagittal planes
among active females with dynamic valgus.
Materials and Methods: Twenty-Nine active females (Mean±SD age: 22.8±2.4 years, height:
1.70±0.6 m, weight: 69±7.1 kg) were randomly assigned to a hip muscle resistance training
with feedback group (n=15) or a hip muscle resistance training without feedback group
(n=14). Both training programs lasted 6 weeks (3 sessions/week). The peak angles of lateral
trunk flexion, contralateral pelvic drop, hip flexion, knee flexion, and valgus during single-leg
drop landing and single-leg vertical drop jump were assessed in the research participants at
baseline and 6 weeks post-training. Unipodal functional screening tests were captured with
two standard digital video cameras.
Results: After 6 weeks, significant differences were observed in knee valgus and lateral
trunk flexion, contralateral pelvic drop, and knee flexion angles, i.e., compared between hip
muscle resistance training with feedback and hip muscle resistance training without feedback
(P<0.05), except for non-dominant leg hip flexion in single-leg vertical drop jump (P>0.05).
Conclusion: In the explored active females with dynamic valgus, hip muscle resistance
training with feedback seems to be better at improving trunk, pelvis, and lower extremity
motions in frontal and sagittal planes, compared to hip muscle resistance training without
feedback; however, no significant difference was observed concerning hip flexion during
single-leg vertical drop jump between the study groups.
Keywords :
Anterior cruciate ligament , Resistance training , Feedback , Knee