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Targeted Application of Motor Learning Theory to Leverage Youth Neuroplasticity for Enhanced Injury-Resistance and Exercise Performance: OPTIMAL PREP
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作者 Jed A.Diekfuss dustin r.grooms +8 位作者 Jennifer A.Hogg Harjiv Singh Alexis B.Slutsky-Ganesh Scott Bonnette Christopher Riehm Manish Anand Katharine S.Nissen Gary B.Wilkerson Gregory D.Myer 《Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise》 2021年第1期17-36,共20页
Youth athletes are ideal candidates for novel therapeutic motor learning interventions that leverage the plasticity of the central nervous system to promote desirable biomechanical adaptions.We summarize the empirical... Youth athletes are ideal candidates for novel therapeutic motor learning interventions that leverage the plasticity of the central nervous system to promote desirable biomechanical adaptions.We summarize the empirical data supporting the three pillars of the Optimizing Performance Through Intrinsic Motivation and Attention for Learning(OPTIMAL)theory of motor learning and expand on potential neurophysiologic mechanisms that will support enhanced movement mechan-ics in youth to optimize prevention programs for reduced injury risk,injury rehabilitation,exercise performance,and play(Prevention Rehabilitation Exercise Play;PREP).Specifically,we highlight the role of motivational factors to promote the release of dopamine that could accelerate motor performance and learning adaptations.Further,we detail the potential for an external focus of attention to shift attentional allocation and increase brain activity in regions important for sensorimotor integration to facilitate primary motor cortex efficiency.This manuscript serves to provide the most current data in support of the application of OPTIMAL PREP training strategies of the future. 展开更多
关键词 DOPAMINE MUSCULOSKELETAL Exercise performance Motor behavior
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Practical Training Strategies to Apply Neuro-Mechanistic Motor Learning Principles to Facilitate Adaptations Towards Injury-Resistant Movement in Youth
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作者 Jed A.Diekfuss Scott Bonnette +7 位作者 Jennifer A.Hogg Christopher Riehm dustin r.grooms Harjiv Singh Manish Anand Alexis B.Slutsky-Ganesh Gary B.Wilkerson Gregory D.Myer 《Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise》 2021年第1期3-16,共14页
Youth may be particularly responsive to motor learning training strategies that support injury-resistant movement mechanics in youth for prevention programs that reduce injury risk,injury rehabilitation,exercise perfo... Youth may be particularly responsive to motor learning training strategies that support injury-resistant movement mechanics in youth for prevention programs that reduce injury risk,injury rehabilitation,exercise performance,and play more gener-ally(Optimizing Performance Through Intrinsic Motivation and Attention for Learning Prevention Rehabilitation Exercise Play;OPTIMAL PREP)One purpose of the present manuscript was to provide clinical applications and tangible examples of how to implement the proposed techniques derived from OPTIMAL theory into PREP strategies for youth.A secondary purpose was to review recent advances in technology that support the clinical application of OPTIMAL PREP strategies without extensive resources/programming knowledge to promote evidence-driven tools that will support practitioner feedback delivery.The majority of examples provided are within the context of anterior cruciate ligament(ACL)injury rehabilitation,but we emphasize the potential for OPTIMAL PREP strategies to be applied to a range of populations and training scenarios that will promote injury resistance and keep youth active and healthy. 展开更多
关键词 REHABILITATION Prevention Exercise performance Technology
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Can We Capitalize on Central Nervous System Plasticity in Young Athletes to Inoculate Against Injury?
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作者 Jed A.Diekfuss Jennifer A.Hogg +6 位作者 dustin r.grooms Alexis B.Slutsky-Ganesh Harjiv Singh Scott Bonnette Manish Anand Gary B.Wilkerson Gregory D.Myer 《Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise》 2020年第4期305-318,共14页
There are numerous physical,social,and psychological benefits of exercise,sport and play for youth athletes.However,dynamic activities come with a risk of injury that has yet to be abated,warranting novel therapeutics... There are numerous physical,social,and psychological benefits of exercise,sport and play for youth athletes.However,dynamic activities come with a risk of injury that has yet to be abated,warranting novel therapeutics to promote injury-resistance and to keep an active lifestyle throughout the lifespan.The purpose of the present manuscript was to summarize the extant literature and potential connecting framework regarding youth brain development and neuroplasticity associated with musculoskeletal injury.This review provides the foundation for our proposed framework that utilizes the OPTIMAL(Optimizing Performance Through Intrinsic Motivation and Attention for Learning)theory of motor learning to elicit desir-able biomechanical adaptations to support injury prevention(injury risk reduction),rehabilitation strategies,and exercise performance for youth physical activity and play across all facets of sport(Prevention Rehabilitation Exercise Play;PREP).We conclude that both young male and females are ripe for OPTIMAL PREP strategies that promote desirable movement mechanics by leveraging a unique time window for which their heightened state of central nervous system plasticity is capable of enhanced adaptation through novel therapeutic interventions. 展开更多
关键词 MUSCULOSKELETAL Motor learning NEUROPLASTICITY Development
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