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Large eccentric strength increase using the Copenhagen Adduction exercise in football: A randomized controlled trial

  • Lasse Ishøi
  • , C. N. Sørensen
  • , N. M. Kaae
  • , L. B. Jørgensen
  • , P. Hölmich
  • , A. Serner
    • Metropol EVU
    • Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital
    • Copenhagen University Hospital

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    Abstract

    Hip adductor injuries are frequent in football, and players with low adductor strength appear to be at increased risk of injury. High adductor muscle activity has been shown in the Copenhagen Adduction exercise (CA); however, an associated strength gain has not been investigated. This study aims to examine the eccentric hip adduction strength (EHAD) gain using the CA in-season. Two U-19 sub-elite football teams, including 24 football players, were randomized to either an 8-week supervised progressive training program in addition to the usual training (intervention) or to continue training as usual (control). EHAD, eccentric hip abduction strength (EHAB), and side-bridge endurance were measured using reliable test procedures at baseline and follow-up by a blinded tester. There was a significant interaction between group and time on EHAD, EHAB, and EHAD/EHAB ratio (P < 0.025). The intervention group demonstrated a 35.7% increase in EHAD (P < 0.001); a 20.3% increase in EHAB (P = 0.003), and 12.3% increase in EHAD/EHAB ratio (P = 0.019). No significant within-group differences were found in the control group (P > 0.335). Compliance was 91.25%, and median muscle soreness ranged from 0 to 2. The CA implemented in-season with an 8-week progressive training program elicited a large significant increase in EHAD, EHAB, and EHAD/EHAB ratio.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalScandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
    Volume26
    Issue number11
    Pages (from-to)1334-1342
    Number of pages9
    ISSN0905-7188
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2016

    Keywords

    • physiotherapy
    • Resistance training
    • groin injuries
    • hip adductors
    • prevention

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