To compare the mean percentage improvement in coordination, strength and disability in overhead throw athletes with partial thickness tear of the rotator cuff following plyometric training in different phases of rehabilitation.
A total of 30 male overhead throwers suffering from partial thickness tear of the rotator cuff injury, on the basis of inclusion criteria were taken in the study. A full description of the study, including the selection process was explained to each patient. Documented consent was obtained from each patient. Group 1 consisted of athletes with history of rotator cuff injury one and half year back and group 2 included athletes with rotator cuff injury three months back. Coordination , strength and disability were assessed pre and post plyometric training for a period of three weeks and the mean percentage of improvement were compared in both the group following plyometric training.
Results-.intragroup analysis showed a significant improvement in coordination, strength with the level of significance (p<0.05).
Discussion & Conclusion –group 1 showed an improvement in the mean percentage in coordination, the strength of supraspinatus muscle , and bench press when compared to the group 2. While the group2 showed an improvement in mean percentage in the strength of the subscapularis, teres minor muscle and infraspinatus muscle when compared with the group1
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Literature Review
- Chapter 3: Materials and Methods
- Chapter 4: Results
- Chapter 5: Discussion
Objectives and Key Themes
This dissertation aims to compare the mean percentage improvement in coordination, strength, and disability in overhead throw athletes with partial thickness tear of the rotator cuff following plyometric training in different phases of rehabilitation. The study investigates the effectiveness of plyometric training as a rehabilitation intervention for this specific athlete population.
- Effectiveness of plyometric training in rotator cuff rehabilitation
- Impact of rehabilitation phase on treatment outcomes
- Measurement of improvements in coordination, strength, and disability
- Analysis of the effects of plyometric training on overhead throw athletes
- Comparison of outcomes across different rehabilitation phases
Chapter Summaries
Chapter 1: Introduction: This chapter introduces the topic of rotator cuff tears in overhead throw athletes and the potential benefits of plyometric training in rehabilitation. It establishes the rationale for the study, highlighting the need for research on the effectiveness of this intervention in different rehabilitation phases. The chapter sets the stage for the subsequent methodological and analytical sections of the dissertation.
Chapter 2: Literature Review: This chapter provides a comprehensive review of the existing literature on rotator cuff injuries, plyometric training, and rehabilitation techniques. It explores previous studies on the effectiveness of plyometric training in various clinical contexts, paying particular attention to its application in rotator cuff rehabilitation. The review synthesizes current knowledge and identifies gaps in research that the current study aims to address, providing a robust foundation for the subsequent investigation.
Chapter 3: Materials and Methods: This chapter details the research design, participant selection criteria, data collection methods, and statistical analyses employed in the study. It provides a comprehensive description of the study population, the intervention (plyometric training protocol), and the assessment tools used to measure coordination, strength, and disability. The chapter meticulously outlines the procedures followed, ensuring the reproducibility and transparency of the research process.
Chapter 4: Results: This chapter presents the quantitative findings of the study, providing a detailed analysis of the data collected. It summarizes the statistical outcomes related to the mean percentage improvement in coordination, strength, and disability across different phases of rehabilitation, utilizing appropriate statistical tests. The results are presented in a clear and organized manner, enabling a comprehensive understanding of the study's key findings.
Chapter 5: Discussion: This chapter interprets the results presented in Chapter 4 within the broader context of the existing literature reviewed in Chapter 2. It discusses the implications of the findings, considering factors such as the limitations of the study design and potential confounding variables. The discussion section critically evaluates the contribution of the study to the field of sports physiotherapy and identifies areas for future research.
Keywords
Rotator cuff tear, overhead throw athletes, plyometric training, rehabilitation, coordination, strength, disability, sports physiotherapy.
Frequently Asked Questions: A Comprehensive Language Preview of Plyometric Training in Rotator Cuff Rehabilitation
What is the main focus of this dissertation?
This dissertation investigates the effectiveness of plyometric training as a rehabilitation intervention for overhead throw athletes with partial thickness rotator cuff tears. It specifically compares improvements in coordination, strength, and disability across different phases of rehabilitation.
What are the key themes explored in this study?
The key themes include the effectiveness of plyometric training in rotator cuff rehabilitation, the impact of the rehabilitation phase on treatment outcomes, and the measurement of improvements in coordination, strength, and disability in overhead throw athletes. The study also compares outcomes across different rehabilitation phases.
What does the Table of Contents include?
The table of contents covers an introduction, a literature review, materials and methods, results, and a discussion of the findings.
What is covered in the Literature Review (Chapter 2)?
Chapter 2 provides a comprehensive review of existing literature on rotator cuff injuries, plyometric training, and rehabilitation techniques. It synthesizes current knowledge, identifies research gaps, and lays the foundation for the study.
How are the Materials and Methods (Chapter 3) described?
Chapter 3 details the research design, participant selection, data collection methods (including the plyometric training protocol and assessment tools), and statistical analyses used in the study. It ensures the reproducibility and transparency of the research process.
What kind of results are presented in Chapter 4?
Chapter 4 presents the quantitative results of the study, detailing the statistical analysis of the mean percentage improvement in coordination, strength, and disability across different rehabilitation phases.
What does the Discussion (Chapter 5) entail?
Chapter 5 interprets the results within the context of the literature review, discusses the implications of the findings, considers limitations, and suggests areas for future research. It critically evaluates the study's contribution to sports physiotherapy.
What are the keywords associated with this study?
The keywords include: Rotator cuff tear, overhead throw athletes, plyometric training, rehabilitation, coordination, strength, disability, and sports physiotherapy.
What is the overall aim of the study?
The overall aim is to determine the effectiveness of plyometric training in improving coordination, strength, and reducing disability in overhead throw athletes with partial thickness rotator cuff tears during different phases of rehabilitation.
Who would benefit from reading this dissertation?
This dissertation would be beneficial to researchers, sports physiotherapists, clinicians, and anyone interested in sports rehabilitation and the treatment of rotator cuff injuries in overhead athletes.
- Quote paper
- Ritika Patel (Author), 2013, Plyometric training in overhead throwers with partial thickness tear of the rotator cuff muscles, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/284550