Futbolcularda Fiziksel ve Kognitif Faktörlerin Reaktif Çeviklik Üzerine Etkisinin Araştırılması
Date
2021Author
Siyah, Mustafa
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There is an increased focus in reactive agility for the prevention and
rehabilitation of injuries in football. The primary aim of this study was to examine
the effects of physical and cognitive factors on reactive agility. The secondary aim
was to compare reactive agility parameters in football players with or without injury
risk. Thirty football players between the ages of 18-35 were included in the study.
Physical and cognitive assessments were applied to all participants. Reactive Agility
Test (RAT) by using visual stimulus and photocell sensors was used for the
evaluation of reactive agility. Additionally, tablet-based right/left discrimination,
Vertical Jump Test, T Agility Test (T-Test), Y Balance Test (Y-Balance), 20 m
Sprint Test and Hamstring Eccentric Strength Test were performed. Injury risk
assessment was performed by using Tuck Jump Test. Pearson correlation and
Student-t Test was used for statistical analysis. The findings of this study showed
that there were negative correlation between RAT-movement time and Y-Balance
composite, posteromedial and posterolateral reach scores, and right/left
discrimination accuracy; whereas, RAT-movement time showed a significant
positive correlation with T-Test (p<0.05). Furthermore, we found negative
correlation between RAT-response time and right/left discrimination test-time; while,
a positive and moderate correlation was observed between RAT-response time and
the T-Test (p<0.05). Also, when the groups of athletes with or without injury risk
compared, there was no difference found in RAT parameters (p>0.05). As a result, it
was observed that reactive agility in football players was associated with physical
parameters such as dynamic balance and agility, as well as cognitive factors such as
right/left discrimination. For this reason, it can be recommended that the sports
physiotherapists who work with football players to assess the reactive agility
performance with more focus on the associated physical and cognitive factors during
sports rehabilitation.