EFFECT OF CLOSED KINETIC CHAIN UPPER EXTREMITY STABILITY TEST (CKCUEST) ON STABILITY, FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE AND PAIN IN PROFESSIONAL SHOOTERS
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Background and Purpose: Shooting athletes may benefit greatly from physical therapy. Additionally, biomechanical anomalies and acute/chronic muscular abnormalities play a significant role in physical therapy evaluations of posture, flexibility, strength and stability. Soreness in the shoulders of shooting athletes may also occur during or after prolonged periods of shooting.
Materials & Methods: Permission was taken from the academy, a group of 30 shooters was approach and a written consent was taken from them, explaining the aim and objectives of the study the participants was tested for enhancing the power, strength and removing their pain in shoulder joint they was divided into two groups, group A was be trained with upper limb plyometric and group B was controlled and trained with ergonomics. The duration of study was be 45 days. The data was be collected on initial (0 day), 3 weeks and 6 weeks. At the beginning and the end of sessions their performance was be excessed using closed kinetic chain upper extremity test, this test was select as the functional test of the upper extremity that demonstrate a high-test reliability, and the purpose of the study is to check the improvement in strength and removing their pain in shoulder joint.
Results: Results of the research reveal that the pre- and post-test scores of the Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test (CKCUEST) for Group A were 22.120.981 for pre-test and 42.720.982 for post-test for Group A, respectively. Because there was a significant difference between the two groups, the p value for each was less than 0.05. Results from Group A were better than those from Group B, indicating that the impacts were greater in Group A. The VAS score is more pronounced in Group A than in Group B.
Conclusion: Using Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test (CKCUEST) for shooter shoulder discomfort and strength was shown to be a successful treatment in this research. Plyometric training outperforms ergonomic training in terms of effectiveness.
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