Effects of a Therapeutic Exercise Program for Injuries Prevention in Wheelchair Basketball (WB) Players
Athletic Injuries, Shoulder Pain, Shoulder Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Athletic Injuries focused on measuring Exercise Therapy, Shoulder pain, Shoulder injuries, Shoulder function, Prevention, Wheelchair users
Eligibility Criteria
Study Population 36 wheelchair basketball players belonging to the male and female preselection Spanish wheelchair basketball national team were recruiting during a campus. The inclusion and exclusion criteria were chosen to include a specific population.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Players belonging to the male and female preselection Spanish wheelchair basketball national team.
- Have the federal license at the Spanish Sport Federation for People with Physical Disabilities available at the time of the study (2015-2016 season).
- For players using wheelchair for daily activities, to use the manual wheelchair at least for 3 hours a day and 6 hours of wheelchair basketball training per week.
- For players not using wheelchair for daily activities, to use the manual wheelchair at least for 6 hours of wheelchair basketball training per week.
- Use wheelchair at least one year before the study and at least one year of experience in the sport competition.
- Acceptance of informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of acute injuries in the post-surgical process or dislocation along the year before the study. These conditions may affect the effective of the exercise intervention.
- Differential diagnosis as acute injuries at cervical region and recent traumatic injury in shoulder one year before the study. The exercise program may not be appropriate for these conditions.
Sites / Locations
- Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Exercise group
Control group
Wheelchair basketball players participating in home therapeutic exercise program that use the protocol of postural hygiene.
Wheelchair basketball players that not participate in home therapeutic exercise program and use a protocol of postural hygiene provided.