Herlev University Hospital,
2730 Herlev
Denmark
Case Report
Association between Pressure Pain Sensitivity, Performance stability and Overall Performance in Olympic Sailors
Author(s): Soeren Ballegaard, Pernille Bjorn Petersen, Gitte Sommer Harboe, Finn Gyntelberg and Jens FaberSoeren Ballegaard, Pernille Bjorn Petersen, Gitte Sommer Harboe, Finn Gyntelberg and Jens Faber
Background: During sports competitions, the performance of athletes may be negatively affected by persistent stress and autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction, both of which can be assessed by pressure pain sensitivity (PPS) at the chest bone. Objectives: To test the association between PPS and sports performance; does a reduction of an elevated PPS improve performance stability and overall performance in Olympic sailors?
Methods: The case study included two male athletes during eight months of observation prior to and during Olympic sailing. The daily PPS self-measurements served as feedback guide for persistent stress and ANS dysfunction. Performance stability, overall performance and PPS measure were assessed at three intervals.
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DOI:
10.4172/2161-0673.1000177
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