1- MSc Student of Sport Physio Therapy of Tehran University of Medical Science 2- Assistant Professor of Iran University of Medical Science , amirahmadi.pt@gmail.com 3- Associate Professor of Iran University of Medical Science 4- Associate Professor of Tehran University 5- Lecturer of School of Rehabilitation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences 6- MSc Student of Sport Injuries & Corrective Exercise of Kharazmi University
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Background and Aim: Proprioception is a component of somatosensory system. One of the most important somatosensory receptors is muscle spindles. Neck area with high density of muscle spindle, plays a significant role in providing this sense. With repeated contact sports, with high trauma on head and neck region, it is likely that proprioception will be impaired. The present study was conducted to compare proprioception between wrestlers, taekwondo players and non-athlete subjects to determine the effect of trauma on proprioception of craniocervical region.
Material and Methods: This study was a case-control study of 75 male with the age range of 18-30 years (Including: 25 professional wrestlers, 25 professional taekwondo players and 25 non-athlete subjects). Participants were selected through simple non-probability sampling. To assess proprioception of craniocervical region, angular repositioning of two positions (neutral and 50% of range of motion) was evaluated by using the cervical range of motion device (CROM device). The statistical method which used in this study was one way ANOVA.
Results: Accuracy of target repositioning (50% of range of motion) of extension, right and left rotation were significantly different between three groups (p<0.05). Returning to neutral position from mentioned movement was associated with a significant error (p<0.05).
Conclusion: It is assumed thatproprioception of craniocervical region has been affected by trauma in wrestlers and taekwondo players, so that the accuracy of head repositioning for both neutral and target positions were reduced in wrestlers. However, taekwondo players had more errors in repositioning of target angle.
Yadollahi M, Ahmadi A, Sarafzadeh J, Maarufi N, Rajabi R, Mousavi S et al . Comparison of craniocervical region repositioning error between wrestlers, taekwondo players and non-athlete subjects. mrj 2016; 9 (S1) :21-29 URL: http://mrj.tums.ac.ir/article-1-5380-en.html