Cervical range of motion, cervical and shoulder strength in senior versus age-grade Rugby Union International front-row forwards

Phys Ther Sport. 2016 May:19:36-42. doi: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2015.10.001. Epub 2015 Oct 22.

Abstract

Objectives: To provide normative values for cervical range of motion (CROM), isometric cervical and shoulder strength for; International Senior professional, and International Age-grade Rugby Union front-row forwards.

Design: Cross-sectional population study.

Setting: All international level front-row players within a Rugby Union Tier 1 Nation.

Participants: Nineteen Senior and 21 Age-grade front-row forwards underwent CROM, cervical and shoulder strength testing.

Main outcome measures: CROM was measured using the CROM device and the Gatherer System was used to measure multi-directional isometric cervical and shoulder strength.

Results: The Age-grade players had significantly lower; cervical strength (26-57% deficits), cervical flexion to extension strength ratios (0.5 vs. 0.6), and shoulder strength (2-36% deficits) than the Senior players. However, there were no differences between front-row positions within each age group. Additionally, there were no differences between age groups or front-row positions in the CROM measurements.

Conclusions: Senior Rugby Union front-row forwards have greater cervical and shoulder strength than Age-grade players, with the biggest differences being in cervical strength, highlighting the need for age specific normative values. Importantly, Age-grade players should be evaluated to ensure they have developed sufficient cervical strength prior to entering professional level Rugby Union.

Keywords: Neck injury; Normative strength; Rugby; Upper limb.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Age Factors
  • Cervical Vertebrae / physiology*
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Football / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Muscle Strength / physiology*
  • Range of Motion, Articular / physiology*
  • Shoulder Joint / physiology*