Sex differences in change of direction deficit and asymmetries in footballers with cerebral palsy

Henriquez, Matias; Pena-Gonzalez, Ivan; Albaladejo-Garcia, Carlos; Sadarangani, Kabir P.; Reina, Raul

Abstract

The aims of this study were (1) to describe and examine differences in change of direction (COD) performance and the magnitude of asymmetries in para-footballers with cerebral palsy (CP) and controls and (2) to evaluate the association between COD outcomes and linear sprint performance. Twenty-eight international para-footballers with CP and thirty-nine non-impaired football players (control group) participated in this study. All participants completed a 10-m sprint and two attempts of the 505 COD test with the dominant and non-dominant leg. The COD deficit was calculated using the difference between the 505 test and the 10-m sprint time, while the asymmetry index was determined by comparing each leg's completion time and COD deficit. Players across groups showed interlimb asymmetries between the dominant and non-dominant legs in COD outcomes and deficit (p < 0.05, d(g) = -0.40 to -1.46), although these asymmetries imbalance were not significantly different between the sexes with and without impairment. Males with CP exhibited a faster directional COD speed and a shorter COD deficit than their female counterparts (p < 0.01, d(g) = -1.68 to -2.53). Similarly, the control group had faster scores than the CP groups of the same sex (p < 0.05, d(g) = 0.53 to 3.78). Lastly, the female CP group and male control groups showed a significant association between sprint and the COD deficit in the dominant leg (p < 0.05, r = -0.58 to 0.65). Therefore, the use of directional dominance, the COD deficit, and asymmetry outcomes could be helpful for classification purposes to assess the impact of the impairment on sport-specific activity testing according to sex.

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Título según WOS: Sex differences in change of direction deficit and asymmetries in footballers with cerebral palsy
Título de la Revista: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS
Volumen: 33
Número: 8
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 1519
Página final: 1530
DOI:

10.1111/sms.14383

Notas: ISI