Effects of Ballistic Six Exercises With and Without Blood Flow Restriction in Cricket Players
Effects of Ballistic Six Exercises With and Without Blood Flow Restriction on Agility, Strength and Functional Ability in Cricket Players
Riphah International University
32 participants
Jun 25, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Cricket is not only a widely played team sport, but it also involves intricate skills that are honed over time, especially in bowling. One of the key concerns for bowlers is the risk of developing shoulder injuries due to imbalances between the agonist and antagonist muscle groups. To address this, the Ballistic Six program focuses on functional exercises that replicate the movements and forces involved in the overhead throwing motion, helping to enhance strength, power, proprioception, kinesthesia, and endurance in the rotator cuff muscles. By incorporating plyometric training in a ballistic, high-velocity manner, the program aims to take advantage of the stretch reflex and reduce the amortization phase of the stretch shortening cycle. Additionally, blood flow restriction (BFR) training has shown promising results in promoting muscle growth and strength. By applying a tourniquet to the arm during intra-set rests, BFR induces muscle hypoxia while restricting venous return, leading to increased lean mass, isometric strength, and muscular endurance in the shoulder and arm. These training methods can contribute to the overall performance and injury prevention of medium pace cricket bowlers.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- Male players
- Age 18-25 years
- Active recreational players
- Minimum score on Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic (KJOC) Shoulder and Elbow Score questionnaire should be above 60.
- In Closed kinetic chain upper extremity stability test rest interval should be from 40-45 seconds.
- Athletes playing cricket with minimum 1 year experience
Exclusion Criteria8
- Players not actively involved in training and competition
- History of systemic disease
- Prior surgery history
- Ligamentous and GHJ injury
- Bone deformity
- Fractures of upper limb
- Vestibular and visual disorder
- Pre-existing shoulder pathologies or injuries
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Interventions
This include Plyometric Training for 8 weeks
This include Blood Flow Restriction Training for 8 weeks
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NCT06536777