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Effect of Reduced Ankle Mobility on Jumping Performance in Young Athletes

Ismael Godinho, Bruno Nobre Pinheiro, Lino Délcio Scipião Júnior, Chaves, Gabriela Lucas, Jurandir Fernandes Cavalcante, Gabriéla Matos Monteiro, Paulo André Gomes Uchoa

2020Portuguese National Funding Agency for Science, Research and Technology (RCAAP Project by FCT)20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of the reduction of ankle mobility on the jumping performance of young soccer athletes, through a validated jump platform valued and test. Twenty-one soccer players (16.19±0.60 years old, 67.26±5.94 kg weight, 173.81±8.15cm height, 11.29±5.37% estimated body fat, and 8.76±2.70 years of soccer practice) were evaluated and tested for vertical jump performance. Goniometry and Knee-to-Wall tests were adopted in order to evaluate movement and a jump platform was used to evaluate performance. The performance in Counter Movement Jump test correlated positively and significantly not only with right dorsiflexion test but also right Knee-to-Wall test (r = 0.576; p = 0.006, r = 0.513, p = 0.17, respectively). Right Knee-to-Wall is correlated with left Knee-to-Wall (r = 0,816 p = 0,001). Based on the presented data the vertical jump is impaired by ankles mobility deficit.

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JumpingJumpAthletesVertical jumpAnkleAnkle dorsiflexionMedicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationTest (biology)MathematicsOrthodonticsPhysical therapyAnatomyPhysicsGeologyPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsPhysiologySports Performance and TrainingSports injuries and prevention