bachelorThesis
Equilibrio dinámico en el equipo de fútbol femenino de primera del club deportivo Cuenca. Cuenca, diciembre 2019–mayo 2020
Fecha
2020-07-16Autor
Cornejo Carvallo, María José
Soliz Farfán, Katherine Andrea
Institución
Resumen
Background: In the sports field, dynamic balance is very important; it provides
stability through quick and coordinated responses to unexpected loads or
movements. Furthermore, dynamic balance aids the optimal development of
techniques-skills and reduces the risk of injury.
Objective: To evaluate the level of dynamic balance in the Club Deportivo Cuenca
women's first team, by applying the Y Balance Test. Cuenca, December 2019 -
May 2020.
Methodology: The study has been made with a quantitative and observational
descriptive, prospective and cross-sectional approach in the athletes of Club
Deportivo Cuenca women's first team. The dynamic balance level was evaluated by
applying the Y Balance Test, and was related to variables such as age, BMI (body
mass index), lower limb length, history of lower limb injuries, position on the playing
field and laterality. The results are presented using frequency tables and graphs,
with their percentages, measures of central tendency and dispersion.
Results: According to the Y Balance Test, from the 25 evaluated, 68% (n = 17)
presented moderate deficit, 24% (n = 6) slight deficit and 8% (n = 2) optimal dynamic
equilibrium. Regarding the risk of injury, 68% (n = 17) of the population has a higher
risk of suffering an injury, compared to 32% (n = 8).
Conclusions: The majority of the study population 92% (n = 23) presented a
balance deficit, especially a moderate deficit, a characteristic that predisposes
players to have a higher risk of injury compared to those with less balance deficit.
Keywords: Dynamic balance. Soccer. Y Balance Test. Injuries.