Search Results - Sustainability
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Enhancing autonomic regulation and attention through galvanic skin response and peripheral temperature biofeedback in female volleyball players: a randomized pilot trial
Makaraci, M., Makaraci, Y.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a multimodal BFB intervention on autonomic function and sustained attention in female volleyball players. …”
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Return to play and athletic performance in division I female volleyball players following anterior cruciate ligament injury
Smith, N. P., Gallo, R. A.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2024)“…Methods Female volleyball players that sustained ACL injuries from 2008 to 2020 and competed in one of seven collegiate conferences (n = 99) were identified via an internet search algorithm. …”
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Strength and conditioning for volleyball: a review
Rebelo, A., Valente-dos-Santos, J., Pires, I. G., Arrais, I., Pereira, J. R., Turner, A. N.Published in Strength and Conditioning Journal (2025)“…Thus, this review aims to equip coaches, trainers, and athletes with the knowledge and tools necessary to elevate their performance and safeguard against injuries, thereby contributing to the advancement and sustainability of volleyball as a high-intensity competitive sport.…”
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Strength, rate of force development, and force control evaluations to quantify upper-limbs asymmetries agreement in professional male volleyball players
D`Emanuele, S., Boccia, G., Zardo, V., Durigon, V., Schena, F., Tarperi, C.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“…Subjects underwent assessments for elbow extensors and flexors in both limbs, including maximal contractions to assess the maximal voluntary force (MVF), submaximal ballistic contractions measuring Rate of Force Development (RFDpeak), Scaling Factor (RFD-SF), and evaluations of Approximate Entropy (ApEn), Coefficient of Variations, and Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (DFAa) during sustained contractions. Repeated-mixed ANOVA within and between-factors assessed each metric's differences between muscle groups and limbs. …”
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A new training load quantification method at supramaximal intensity and its application in injuries among members of an international volleyball team
Bouzigues, T., Maurelli, O., Imbach, F., Prioux, J., Candau, R.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2024)“…The proposed new method for quantifying TLs is based on a weighting factor applied to relative jumping intensities, determined by the number of sustainable jumps and their intensities measured by G-Vert accelerometer. …”
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Effectiveness of a warm-up programme to reduce injuries in youth volleyball players: a quasi-experiment
Verhagen, E., Vriend, I., Gouttebarge, V., Kemler, E., de Wit, J., Zomerdijk, D., Nauta, J.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2023)“…We sent a weekly survey to all coaches, collecting data on each player`s volleyball exposure and injuries sustained. Multilevel analyses estimated differences in injury rates and burden between both groups, and we used non-parametric bootstrapping to compare the differences in injury numbers and injury severity. …”
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Incidence and risk factors for injuries in girls' high school volleyball: a study of 2072 players
McGuine, T. A., Post, E., Biese, K., Kliethermes, S., Bell, D., Watson, A. M., Brooks, A., Lang, P. J.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2023)“…Prospective data are limited regarding the incidence and risk factors of time-loss (TL) and non-time-loss (NTL) injuries sustained in this population. Objective To estimate the incidence and describe the characteristics of injuries (TL and NTL) sustained in a girls' high school volleyball season. …”
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Effect of a proprioceptive balance board training program on functional and neuromotor performance in volleyball players predisposed to musculoskeletal injuries
Zarei, M., Soltani, Z., Hosseinzadeh, M.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2022)“…It is therefore recommended that volleyball players exposing to high risk of sustaining injury can prevent injury occurrence via adding NEMEX training along with their routine training.…”
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A stretchable and human-compatible triboelectric nanogenerator integrated with LiCl liquid electrode for volleyball monitoring
Li, H.Published in Journal of Electronic Materials (2022)“…The growth of wearable electronic devices, such as electronic skin, human health monitors, and intelligent sports sensors, has resulted in a significant increase in the demand for sustainable power sources. In addition, traditional motion sensors rely on power supply to work normally, which limits their use scenarios. …”
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The effect of a shoulder injury prevention programme on proprioception and dynamic stability of young volleyball players; a randomized controlled trial
Zarei, M., Eshghi, S., Hosseinzadeh, M.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2021)“…Conclusion Upper quarter dynamic stability improvement due to the 11+S programme leads to volleyball players` performance and may therefore contribute to a reduction in risk of sustaining injury if applied long-term. Trial registration The trial was retrospectively registered atIranian Registry of Clinical Trials with the number of IRCT20201030049193N1 at 04/12/2020.…”
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Volleyball-related injuries in adolescent female players: an initial report
Wasser, J. G., Tripp, B., Bruner, M. L., Bailey, D. R., Leitz, R. S., Zaremski, J. L., Vincent, H. K.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2021)“…Objective To determine the prevalence and risk factors associated with musculoskeletal injuries sustained in female adolescent volleyball players. …”
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Analysis of match report indicators in men`s volleyball Olympics and world championships (2014-2021) depending on the type of final score
Giatsis, G., Drikos, S., Lola, A.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2022)“…The results on the importance of scoring skills highlight the necessity of sustained trainability of all match actions, not favoring one, such as attack, too much. …”
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The effectiveness of a volleyball injury prevention program tailored to youth players
Nauta, J., Gouttebarge, V., Kemler, E., Lang, M., Vriend, I., Wit, J., Zomerdijk, D., Zuidema, V., Zwerver, H., Verhagen, E.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2021)“…Background In the Netherlands, volleyball is ranked among the top 5 sports with the highest number of injuries, and over 35% of these injuries are sustained by youth players. Objective To assess the effectiveness of a volleyball specific youth injury prevention program on injury incidence, injury severity and injury burden. …”
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Impact of in-season injury on quality of life and sleep duration in female youth volleyball athletes: a prospective study of 2073 players
Watson, A., Biese, K., Kliethermes, S. A., Post, E., Brooks, M. A., Lang, P. J., Bell, D. R., Haraldsdottir, K., McGuine, T.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2021)“…During the season, injured athletes demonstrated a greater decrease in total QOL (ß=-1.3±0.5, p=0.012), as well as physical function (ß=-1.6±0.6, p=0.012), school function (ß=-2.0±0.76, p=0.01) and psychosocial function domains (ß=-1.2±0.6, p=0.039) compared with uninjured athletes. Athletes who sustained a season-ending injury had a significantly greater decrease in total QOL (ß=-6.8±2.0, p=0.006) and physical function (ß=-17±2.9, p<0.001) compared with injured athletes who were able to return to play during the season. …”
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Effects of integrative neuromuscular training and detraining on countermovement jump performance in youth volleyball players
Nunes, A. C., Cattuzzo, M. T., Faigenbaum, A. D., Mortatti, A. L.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…The results of this study indicate that INT was able to improve CVJH performance in novice youth volleyball players and these gains were sustained during the detraining period. These findings indicate that regular participation in supervised INT can enhance jumping performance in young volleyball players, and that this type of neuromuscular program may be particularly beneficial for youth with limited fundamental motor skill performance.…”
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Symmetry does not indicate recovery: Single-leg hop before and after a lower extremity injury
Simon, J. E., Yom, J., Grooms, D. R.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2021)“…Forty-four adolescent athletes sustained a lower extremity injury (22 ankle and 12 knee) and missed at least three days of sports participation. …”
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Effects of plyometric jump training on vertical jump height of volleyball players: A systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trial
Ramirez-Campillo, R., Andrade, D. C., Nikolaidis, P. T., Moran, J., Clemente, F. M., Chaabene, H., Comfort, P.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2020)“…Though PJT seems to be safe for volleyball players, it is recommended that an individualized approach, according to player position, is adopted with some players (e.g. libero) less prepared to sustain PJT loads. Key Points Vertical jump is a key physical ability in volleyball. …”
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The effectiveness of biological maturation and lean mass in relation to muscle strength performance in elite young athletes
de Almeida-Neto, P. F., Gama de Matos, D., Baxter-Jones, A. D. G., Ricarte Batista, G., Monteiro Pinto, V. C., Dantas, M., Aidar, F. J., Moreira Silva Dantas, P., de Araújo Tinoco Cabral, B. G.Published in Sustainability (2020)“…Sustainability…”
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Injuries among volleyball players: a comprehensive survey of the literature
Migliorini, F., Rath, B., Tingart, M., Niewiera, M., Colarossi, G., Baroncini, A., Eschweiler, J.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2019)“…Conclusion: Though volleyball is commonly considered to be a safe sport, the overall probability of sustaining an injury is comparable with previous reports from other high-contact team sports.…”
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Off-court generic perceptual-cognitive training in elite volleyball athletes: Task-specific effects and levels of transfer
Fleddermann, M.-T., Heppe, H., Zentgraf, K.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2019)“…Results: The results of the 2 × 2 analysis of variance (ANOVA) (group, time) showed significant interaction effects in the 3D-MOT task [F(1,40) = 93.10; p < 0.001; Eta2p = 0.70] and in two near-transfer tests [sustained attention: F(1,40) = 15.45; p < 0.001; Eta2p = 0.28; processing speed: F(1,40) = 12.15; p = 0.001; Eta2p = 0.23]. …”