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Year 2019, Volume: 21 Issue: 2, 323 - 327, 15.09.2019
https://doi.org/10.15314/tsed.496133

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Analysis of Dominant and Non-dominant Biceps and Deltoid Muscle Volumes of Badminton Players

Year 2019, Volume: 21 Issue: 2, 323 - 327, 15.09.2019
https://doi.org/10.15314/tsed.496133

Abstract

ABSTRACT

The main purpose of this
study is to analyze whether there is a difference between dominant and
non-dominant biceps and deltoid muscle volumes of badminton players.Also hand
grip strengthlevels were compared dominant and non-dominant hands of badminton
players.14 registered badminton players between the ages of 11 and 14, who have
been playing badminton for at least 5 years and practicing at least 5 days a
week, have participated in this study. The muscle volumes of the participants
were determined through an MR (1.5 T Philips Achieva Netherlands) device. The
T1 weighed MR images of 5 mm section thickness of dominant and non-dominant
deltoid and biceps muscle volumes of the participants were obtained, and the
lines were drawn at each section at the work station of the related muscle and
the sectional area was calculated. The muscle volume was obtained by
multiplying the resulting sectional area by the section thickness (Cavalieri
principle). Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to analyze the data obtained in
this study.It was observed that the dominant deltoid muscle volumes of the
players were more than their non-dominant muscle volumes (p<0.01). Dominant
and non-dominant biceps muscle volumes of the players were analyzed and it was
observed that the dominant biceps muscle volumes of the players were more than
their non-dominant biceps muscle volumes (p<0.01).Dominant hand grip
strength values were found to be higher than non-dominant hand (p<0.01).It
was consequently observed that the dominant biceps and deltoid muscle volumes
and the dominant grip strength values were higher of badminton players than
non-dominant side.These results suggest that the badminton players should also
focus on exercises for improving the non-dominant side of their
bodies.Otherwise, it can lead to muscle imbalance and injury.

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  • 2-Akça, G. Evaluation of gleno humeral joint range of motion, scapular dyskinesis and shoulder proprioception in elite tenis players. Master thesis.Institute of Health Sciences.University of 9 Eylül. İzmir, 2006.
  • 3-Armstrong, C. A., & Oldham, J. A. A comparison of dominant and non-dominant hand strengths. Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), 1999; 24(4): 421-425.
  • 4-Baron, R., Petschnig, R., Bachl, N., Raberger, G., Smekal, G., & Kastner, P. Catecholamine excretion and heart rate as factors of psychophysical stress in table tennis. Int J Sports Med, 1992; 13(7): 501-5.
  • 5-Beyer, E., & Hofmann, V. K. Dictionary of Sport Science. Schorndorf, 1992. 6-Ducher, G., Jaffré, C., Arlettaz, A., Benhamou, C. L, & Courteix, D. Effects of long-term tenis playing on the muscle-bone relationship in the dominant and non-dominant forearms. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology. Can. J. Appl. Physiol, 2005; 30(1): 3-17.
  • 7-Ellenbecker, T. S. A total arm strength isokinetic profile of highly skilled tenis players. Isokinetics and Exercise Science,1991; 1(1): 9-21.
  • 8-Griffin, K. M., Bonci, C., & Sloane, B. Prevention and rehabilitation of shoulder injuries in throwing athletes. In: NicholasJA, Hershman EB, PosnerMA, editors. The Upper Extremity In Sports Medicine. 2nd ed. USA :Churcill Livingstone pres, 1995: 721-747.
  • 9-Kong, P. W., & Burns, S. F. Bilateral difference in hamstrings to quadriceps ratio in healthy males and females. Physical Therapy in Sport, 2010;11(1): 12-17. 10-Mitsionis, G., Pakos, E.E., Stafilas, K.S., Paschos, N., Papakostas, T., & Beris, A.E. Normative data on hand grip strength in a Greek adult population. International Orthopaedics,2009; 33(3): 713–717.
  • 11-Ng, G. Y., & Fan, A. C. Does elbow position affect strength and reproducibility of power grip measurements?. Physiotherapy,2001; 87(2): 68-72.
  • 12-Omesegaard, B. O. IBF Physical Training For Badminton. Mailingbeck A/S. Denmark, 1996: p37-51.
  • 13-Perry, J., & Glausman, R. E. Biomechanics of throwing. In: Nicholas JA, Hershman EB, Posner MA, editors. The Upper Extremity In Sports Medicine. 2nd ed. USA :Churcill Livingstone pres,1995:697-719.
  • 14-Peterson, P., Petrick, M., Connor, H., & Conklin, D. Grip strength and hand dominance: challenging the 10% rule. Am J OccupTher, 1989;43(7): 444–447.
  • 15-Rahnama, N., Lees, A., & Bambaecichi, E. A comparison of muscle strength and flexibility between the preferred and non-preferred leg in English soccer players. Ergonomics,2005; 48(11-14): 1568-1575.
  • 16-Rosene, J. M, Fogarty, T. D., & Mahaffey, B. L. Isokinetic hamstrings: quadriceps ratios in inter collegiate athletes. Journal of Athletic Training,2001; 36(4): 378–383.
  • 17-Tok, M. I. The effects of vibration training on spinal excitability. PhD thesis, University of Ege, Institute of Health Sciences. İzmir, 2007.
  • 18-Yazıcı, A. G. Comparison between lateralization levels of athletes who do exercises actively and their dynamic and static balance and some physical features. PhD thesis. Institute of Health Sciences.University of Atatürk. Erzurum, 2012.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
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Tülin Atan 0000-0001-5660-8910

D.özge Yüceloğlu Keskin

İlkay Çamlıdağ This is me

Deniz Günay Derebaşı

Publication Date September 15, 2019
Acceptance Date August 16, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 21 Issue: 2

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APA Atan, T., Yüceloğlu Keskin, D., Çamlıdağ, İ., Derebaşı, D. G. (2019). Analysis of Dominant and Non-dominant Biceps and Deltoid Muscle Volumes of Badminton Players. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, 21(2), 323-327. https://doi.org/10.15314/tsed.496133
AMA Atan T, Yüceloğlu Keskin D, Çamlıdağ İ, Derebaşı DG. Analysis of Dominant and Non-dominant Biceps and Deltoid Muscle Volumes of Badminton Players. Turk J Sport Exe. September 2019;21(2):323-327. doi:10.15314/tsed.496133
Chicago Atan, Tülin, D.özge Yüceloğlu Keskin, İlkay Çamlıdağ, and Deniz Günay Derebaşı. “Analysis of Dominant and Non-Dominant Biceps and Deltoid Muscle Volumes of Badminton Players”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 21, no. 2 (September 2019): 323-27. https://doi.org/10.15314/tsed.496133.
EndNote Atan T, Yüceloğlu Keskin D, Çamlıdağ İ, Derebaşı DG (September 1, 2019) Analysis of Dominant and Non-dominant Biceps and Deltoid Muscle Volumes of Badminton Players. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 21 2 323–327.
IEEE T. Atan, D. Yüceloğlu Keskin, İ. Çamlıdağ, and D. G. Derebaşı, “Analysis of Dominant and Non-dominant Biceps and Deltoid Muscle Volumes of Badminton Players”, Turk J Sport Exe, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 323–327, 2019, doi: 10.15314/tsed.496133.
ISNAD Atan, Tülin et al. “Analysis of Dominant and Non-Dominant Biceps and Deltoid Muscle Volumes of Badminton Players”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 21/2 (September 2019), 323-327. https://doi.org/10.15314/tsed.496133.
JAMA Atan T, Yüceloğlu Keskin D, Çamlıdağ İ, Derebaşı DG. Analysis of Dominant and Non-dominant Biceps and Deltoid Muscle Volumes of Badminton Players. Turk J Sport Exe. 2019;21:323–327.
MLA Atan, Tülin et al. “Analysis of Dominant and Non-Dominant Biceps and Deltoid Muscle Volumes of Badminton Players”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, vol. 21, no. 2, 2019, pp. 323-7, doi:10.15314/tsed.496133.
Vancouver Atan T, Yüceloğlu Keskin D, Çamlıdağ İ, Derebaşı DG. Analysis of Dominant and Non-dominant Biceps and Deltoid Muscle Volumes of Badminton Players. Turk J Sport Exe. 2019;21(2):323-7.

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