Title of article :
Hip Abductor Muscles Strengthening's Effect on Lower Extremity's Function of Runners With Illitotibial Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Imeri, Behrooz Department of Sport Sciences - Faculty of Human Sciences and Sport Sciences - University of Gonbadekavoos - Gonbadekavoos, Iran , Gheitasi, Mehdi Department of Health and Rehabilitation in Sport - Faculty of Sport Science and Health - University of Shahid Beheshti - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS) is among the most common injuries in distance
runners. Thus, the present study investigated the effect of a special strengthening exercise
program for abductor’s muscles according to NSCA protocol, on pain reduction and lower
extremity function improvement among elite distance runners with ITBS.
Materials and Methods: The subjects of the present study were 32 elite distance runners
who were randomly divided into two groups of control and experimental (n=16/group). The
experimental group performed the exercise program for 8 weeks; however, the control group
followed their routine program. The pain was assessed by the Visual Analogue Scale of pain
(VAS) and the lower extremity function was assessed by the Lower Extremity Functional Scale
(LEFS). In the statistical procedure, the repeated-measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
and Bonferroni test was applied to determine the within-group and between-groups
differences of the study variables, and for assessing the stability level of protocols’ effect on
the experimental group and comparing the stages, respectively. The significance level was
considered 0.05, test power as 95%, and effect size as 0.7; SPSS was used for all data analyses.
Results: The present study data indicated that the strengthening exercise program on hip
abductor muscles caused a significant decrease in pain (P=0.0001). The lower extremity
function manifested a significant improvement in the experimental group after 8 weeks of
strengthening exercise protocol (P=0.0001); it was durable even 3 months after the end of
the exercise program.
Conclusion: Hip abductor muscle strengthening, based on NSCA protocol, can be an effective
approach in reducing pain and improving lower extremity function in elite distance runners with ITBS.
Keywords :
Running , Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS) , Lower limb , National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) protocol
Journal title :
Journal of Exercise Science and Medicine