Concentric exercise-induced fatigue of the shoulder impairs proprioception but not motor control or performance in healthy young adults

To investigate the effect of concentric fatigue on proprioception, motor control and performance of the shoulder in healthy young adults. Test-retest experimental design. Human performance laboratory. 20 healthy adults. Proprioception was assessed using the joint repositioning sense (JRS) and the th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Human movement science 2024-12, Vol.98, p.103299, Article 103299
Hauptverfasser: Hadjisavvas, Stelios, Efstathiou, Michalis A., Themistocleous, Irene-Chrysovalanto, Malliou, Paraskevi, Giannaki, Christoforos D., Stefanakis, Manos
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Zusammenfassung:To investigate the effect of concentric fatigue on proprioception, motor control and performance of the shoulder in healthy young adults. Test-retest experimental design. Human performance laboratory. 20 healthy adults. Proprioception was assessed using the joint repositioning sense (JRS) and the threshold to detection of passive movement (TTDPM). Motor control was assessed using the Y-balance Upper Quarter test (YBT-UQ) and performance using the Athletic Shoulder test (ASH test). All tests were conducted before and immediately after fatigue intervention (CON/CON protocol). Following fatigue, absolute angular error (AAE) was significantly increase by 160.27 %. Moreover, there was a significant increase (48.41 %) in TTDPM after fatigue. Furthermore there was no significant differences in motor control and performance before and after fatigue intervention. Since muscular fatigue negatively affects shoulder proprioception, it is essential to assess proprioception before and after fatigue to detect any dysfunctions that may arise as a result of fatigue. To address these dysfunctions, it is recommended to engage in proprioceptive exercises under situations of fatigue in order to enhance the sensitivity of the mechanoreceptors.
ISSN:0167-9457
1872-7646
1872-7646
DOI:10.1016/j.humov.2024.103299