Kadın Basketbolcularda Gövde, Skapula ve Omuz Kuşağı Enduransının Üst Ekstremite Fonksiyonel Testleri ve Performans Üzerine Etkisi
Özet
Ormeci, E., The Effect of Trunk, Scapula and Shoulder Girdle Endurance on
Upper Extremity Functional Tests and Performance in Female Basketball Players.
Hacettepe University, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Sports Physiotherapy
Programme, Master's Thesis, Ankara, 2024. Successful shooting in basketball is one
of the criteria that affects performance in sports. This study was planned to investigate
the relationship between the trunk, scapula, and shoulder girdle endurance required for
female basketball players to make a successful shot. The study was conducted with 36
female basketball players between the ages of 18-40. Trunk endurance was evaluated
with the prone bridge test and side bridge endurance test, scapular endurance with the
scapular muscle endurance test, shoulder girdle endurance with the shoulder endurance
test and upper extremity closed kinetic chain test, upper extremity Y balance test and
seated one-arm medicine ball throwing test. In line with the data obtained, the
relationship between free throw and 3-point shooting performances and test parameters
was examined. Spearmen correlation test was used for statistical analysis. As a result of
the study, a weak positive correlation was found between the Prone Bridge Test and the
Free Throw Test performed in standing position with the dominant side (r=0.33, p=0.04),
and between the Shoulder Endurance Test performed with the dominant side and the free
throw test performed standing position with the non-dominant side (r=-0.32, p=0.05). A
weak negative correlation was observed between the Side Bridge Test performed with
the non-dominant side and the Free Throw Test performed standing position with the
non-dominant side (r=-0.35, p>0,05). However, no relationship was observed between
the Scapular Muscle Endurance Test and Free Throw and 3-point Shoot Tests (p>0.05).
It was found that there was a weak relationship between trunk and shoulder endurance
and free throw throws in female basketball players. Additionally, functional tests were
found to have a moderate effect on shooting performance in female basketball players.
As a result of the findings, it was found that trunk and shoulder endurance were weakly
related to shooting performance, but there was no relationship between scapular muscle
endurance and shooting performance. We think that the effects of other internal and
external factors affecting basketball performance on shooting performance should be
investigated.