Efeito da dominância de membros sobre o desempenho em testes funcionais – Um estudo piloto

Autores

  • Ana Isabela Teruyu Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro
  • Caio de Paula Martins Centro Universitário UNISEB
  • Carla Paola Ferreira Felipe Centro Universitário UNISEB
  • Juliana Moraes Santos Centro Universitário UNISEB
  • Mayara Yamamoto Centro Universitário UNISEB
  • Rafael Mian da Silva Centro Universitário UNISEB
  • Rawane Karyn Oliveira Cardozo Centro Universitário UNISEB
  • Cristiane Soncino Silva Centro Universitário UNISEB
  • Daniel Ferreira Moreira Lobato Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17648/aces.v7n1.3465

Palavras-chave:

dominância cerebral, membros inferiores, avaliação do desempenho

Resumo

Objetivo: Investigar a influência da dominância de membros sobre o desempenho dos membros inferiores em testes funcionais. Métodos: Oito atletas recreacionais (20,70 ± 2,19 anos; 75,90 ± 15,30 kg; 1,73 ± 0,07 m), de ambos os sexos, fizeram parte deste estudo-piloto. O desempenho funcional dos membros inferiores foi avaliado por meio de três testes de salto unipodal: hop test (HP), six-meter timed hop test (STHT) e square hop test (SHT), sendo considerado, em cada teste, o desempenho médio de três tentativas válidas, para a análise dos dados. Resultados: De acordo com o teste t-Student para amostras dependentes (a = 5%), não houve diferença significativa entre o desempenho dos membros dominante e não-dominante, nos três testes funcionais: HT (p = 0,27), STHT (p = 0,70) e SHT (p = 0,23). Conclusão: A dominância de membros inferiores parece não influenciar de forma decisiva o desempenho funcional de atletas recreacionais.

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2019-07-31

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