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Practical Use of the Navigate Pain Application for the Assessment of the Area, Location, and Frequency of the Pain Location in Young Soccer Goalkeepers

Next to winning, minimizing injuries during training and matches is one of the primary goals of professional team sports games. Soreness and pain can be early indicators and risk factors for acute or long‐term injuries. Monitoring pain intensity and duration, as well as potential sources, are useful...

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Autores principales: Muracki, Jarosław, Kumorek, Martyna, Kisilewicz, Aleksandra, Pożarowszczyk, Beata, Larsen, Dennis Boye, Kawczyński, Adam, Boudreau, Shellie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6815074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31666895
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2019-0091
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author Muracki, Jarosław
Kumorek, Martyna
Kisilewicz, Aleksandra
Pożarowszczyk, Beata
Larsen, Dennis Boye
Kawczyński, Adam
Boudreau, Shellie
author_facet Muracki, Jarosław
Kumorek, Martyna
Kisilewicz, Aleksandra
Pożarowszczyk, Beata
Larsen, Dennis Boye
Kawczyński, Adam
Boudreau, Shellie
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description Next to winning, minimizing injuries during training and matches is one of the primary goals of professional team sports games. Soreness and pain can be early indicators and risk factors for acute or long‐term injuries. Monitoring pain intensity and duration, as well as potential sources, are useful for planning practices and can be effective means for preventing injury. The aim of this study was to assess the areas and locations of pain in young soccer goalkeepers during a training camp, and to differentiate the area and frequency between pain arising from the muscles (MP), joints (JP), or as a result of an impact (IP). Recordings of the MP, JP, and IP location along with the area were performed using digital body mapping software (Navigate Pain Android app, Aalborg University, Denmark) installed on a tablet personal computer at the end of each training day across a 5‐day training camp. There was a significant difference in the area between the three types of pain (p < 0.001). The post hoc analysis revealed statistically significant differences between the pixel areas of IP versus JP (p < 0.001), IP versus MP (p < 0.001), and JP versus MP (p < 0.001). There was no significant time‐effect for the IP area between 1‐5 days of training (p = 0.610), neither for MP (p = 0.118) or JP (p = 0.797) and no significant difference for all three pain areas between the front and the back side of the body. The body regions most often reported for MP were thighs, while for JP they were groin and hips, and for IP the hips, shoulders, and forearms were most frequently indicated. This is the first study to map and report the pain distribution associated with training across a 5‐day training camp in soccer goalkeepers, and these findings emphasize the value of using digital pain drawings clinically as well as for monitoring the health status of soccer players.
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spelling pubmed-68150742019-10-30 Practical Use of the Navigate Pain Application for the Assessment of the Area, Location, and Frequency of the Pain Location in Young Soccer Goalkeepers Muracki, Jarosław Kumorek, Martyna Kisilewicz, Aleksandra Pożarowszczyk, Beata Larsen, Dennis Boye Kawczyński, Adam Boudreau, Shellie J Hum Kinet Section II - Exercise Physiology & Sports Medicine Next to winning, minimizing injuries during training and matches is one of the primary goals of professional team sports games. Soreness and pain can be early indicators and risk factors for acute or long‐term injuries. Monitoring pain intensity and duration, as well as potential sources, are useful for planning practices and can be effective means for preventing injury. The aim of this study was to assess the areas and locations of pain in young soccer goalkeepers during a training camp, and to differentiate the area and frequency between pain arising from the muscles (MP), joints (JP), or as a result of an impact (IP). Recordings of the MP, JP, and IP location along with the area were performed using digital body mapping software (Navigate Pain Android app, Aalborg University, Denmark) installed on a tablet personal computer at the end of each training day across a 5‐day training camp. There was a significant difference in the area between the three types of pain (p < 0.001). The post hoc analysis revealed statistically significant differences between the pixel areas of IP versus JP (p < 0.001), IP versus MP (p < 0.001), and JP versus MP (p < 0.001). There was no significant time‐effect for the IP area between 1‐5 days of training (p = 0.610), neither for MP (p = 0.118) or JP (p = 0.797) and no significant difference for all three pain areas between the front and the back side of the body. The body regions most often reported for MP were thighs, while for JP they were groin and hips, and for IP the hips, shoulders, and forearms were most frequently indicated. This is the first study to map and report the pain distribution associated with training across a 5‐day training camp in soccer goalkeepers, and these findings emphasize the value of using digital pain drawings clinically as well as for monitoring the health status of soccer players. Sciendo 2019-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6815074/ /pubmed/31666895 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2019-0091 Text en © 2019 Jarosław Muracki, Martyna Kumorek, Aleksandra Kisilewicz, Beata Pożarowszczyk, Dennis Boye Larsen, Adam Kawczyński, Shellie Boudreau, published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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Muracki, Jarosław
Kumorek, Martyna
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Larsen, Dennis Boye
Kawczyński, Adam
Boudreau, Shellie
Practical Use of the Navigate Pain Application for the Assessment of the Area, Location, and Frequency of the Pain Location in Young Soccer Goalkeepers
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title_sort practical use of the navigate pain application for the assessment of the area, location, and frequency of the pain location in young soccer goalkeepers
topic Section II - Exercise Physiology & Sports Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6815074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31666895
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2019-0091
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