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Effects of Ballistic Six Exercises and Theraband Exercises on Physical Performance in Badminton Players: A Randomized Controlled Trial Simran Narang; Deepali Patil; Kiran Kumar; Pratik Phansopkar
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14434

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Background – Badminton is one of the most active recreational sport played in India. Different trainingprograms have become common to boost the athletic performance and advantages. Some of them areplyometric workouts, gyms, free body weight exercises and resistance exercises. Ballistic Six training isgiven to strengthen the muscles of the rotator cuff with overhead throwing activity to prevent injury to theshoulder whereas therabands with a combination of physical strength and warm-up movements are done formedical issuesObjective – To compare the effects of Ballistic Six exercises and thera-band exercises on strength, agility,speed and function in badminton players.Method - 40 participants aged between 18 – 25 years, playing on regular basis will be targeted in this study.Players will be split randomly into groups A (plyometric group) and B (thera-band group). All the trainingsessions will be initiated after a 10 minutes of warm up session. Protocol given will be twice a week for 8weeks. Main outcomes will be Seated Medicine Ball Throw for shoulder strength, Closed Kinetic ChainUpper Extremity Stability Test for agility, Plate Tapping Test for speed and Kerlan – Jobe Orthopaedic ClinicShoulder & Elbow Score questionnaire will be used to assess the shoulder function. All assessments will bedone at baseline and at the end of 8 - weeks training session. Follow – up will be taken at end of 6 – month.Results – This study aims to compare effectiveness of two strengthening protocols, that is, Ballistic Sixexercise and Thera-band exercises, in young badminton players. Results of this study will depend onoutcome measures that are shoulder strength, agility, speed and function.Conclusion – To conclude, this research may help badminton players to enhance their performance throughthe better exercise protocol.
A Comparative Study to Evaluate the Effect of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy and Retro Walking on Pain, Strength of Muscles and WOMAC Score in Patients of Osteoarthritis of Knee Indrani Gurjalwar; Deepali Patil; Kiran Kumar; Pratik Phansopkar
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14760

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Background - Osteoarthritis of knee being of the major causes for disability in older population. Due tosedentary lifestyle this disease is becoming common in younger population as well. As prevalence of thedisease is increasing it is a need of the hour to come up with a highly reliable exercise protocol which will bebeneficial for the patients. This research aims to establish a beneficial and reliable exercise protocol whichcan be well tolerated by the patients suffering from osteoarthritis of knee.Methods – 150 subjects will be selected. Randomly they will be assigned to two groups that is Group A andGroup B using chit method. Group A will receive Blood Flow Restriction Training and Group B will receiveretro walking training. Training will continue for 15 days. After 15 days patient will be reassessed for pain,strength and WOMAC score.Result – Studies have proved that Blood Flow Restriction Therapy and retro walking both the interventionare beneficial in patients of osteoarthritis to reduce pain, improve strength and WOMAC score. This studywill provide us an intervention which is beneficial in treating osteoarthritis and is well tolerated by thepatients. We may get a result where blood flow restriction would have a better impact on few outcomemeasures while retro walking may fetch better impact on other outcome measures. We may also concludethat combination of both the interventions is a better option for the treatment of osteoarthritis patients.