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Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science Volleyball IOC Medical Commission Sub-Commission on Publications in the Sport Sciences Howard G. Knuttgen PhD (Co-ordinator) Boston, Massachusetts, USA Harm Kuipers MD, PhD Maastricht, The Netherlands Per A.F.H. Renström MD, PhD Stockholm, Sweden Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science Volleyball EDITED BY Jonathan C. ReeserMD PhD Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Marshfield Clinic 1000 North Oak Avenue Marshfield Wisconsin 54449 USA Roald Bahr MD PhD Oslo Sports Trauma Research Centre University of Sport and Physical Education PO Box 4014 Ullev&L Stadion 0806 Oslo Norway Blackwell Science © 2003 by Blackwell Science Ltd a Blackwell Publishing company Blackwell Science, Inc., 350 Main Street, Malden, Massachusetts 02148-5018, USA Blackwell Science Ltd, Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 0EL, UK Blackwell Science Asia Pty Ltd, 550 Swanston Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia Blackwell Wissenschafts Verlag, Kurfürstendamm 57, 10707 Berlin, Germany The right of the Author to be identified as the Author of this Work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, except as permitted by the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, without the prior permission of the publisher. First published 2003 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Volleyball / edited by Jonathan Reeser. p. cm.—(Handbook of sports medicine and science) Includes index. ISBN 0-632-05913-3 1. Volleyball players—Wounds and injuries. 2. Volleyball—Training. I. Reeser, Jonathan. II. Series. RC1220. V65 2002 617.1¢027—dc21 2002011083 ISBN 0-632-059133-0 A catalogue record for this title is available from the British Library Set in 8.75/12 pt Stone Serif by SNP Best-set Typesetter Ltd., Hong Kong Printed and bound in the United Kingdom by Replika Press PVT Ltd, India Commissioning Editor: Andrew Robinson Production Editor: Alice Emmott Production Controller: Chris Downs For further information on Blackwell Publishing, visit our website: www.blackwellpublishing.com Contents List of contributors, vii Part 3 Volleyball Injuries Foreword by the IOC, ix 8 Volleyball injury epidemiology, 81 Foreword by the FIVB, x Jonathan C. Reeser Preface, xi 9 Environmental concerns in volleyball, 87 1 Introduction: a brief history of the sport of William W. Briner, Jr. volleyball, 1 Jonathan C. Reeser 10 Injury prevention, 94 Roald Bahr Part 1 Basic and Applied Science 11 Principles of volleyball injury rehabilitation, 107 2 Energy demands in the sport of volleyball, 11 Jonathan C. Reeser Jaci L. VanHeest 12 Shoulder injuries in volleyball, 118 3 The biomechanics of jumping, 18 Andrea Ferretti and Angelo DeCarli Albert Gollhofer and Sven Bruhn 13 Knee and ankle injuries in volleyball, 130 4 Peak conditioning for volleyball, 29 Karim Khan and Roald Bahr Tudor O. Bompa and Michael C. Carrera 14 Other volleyball-related injuries, 141 5 Optimal nutrition and hydration for the Jonathan C. Reeser volleyball athlete, 45 D. Enette Larson-Meyer Part 4 Special Considerations Part 2 The Volleyball Medical Professional 15 The young volleyball athlete, 153 Jonathan C. Reeser 6 The role of the volleyball medical professional: the preparticipation examination, 61 16 The female volleyball athlete, 164 William W. Briner, Jr. David Wang and Elizabeth Arendt 7 Medical coverage of volleyball events, 73 17 The disabled volleyball athlete, 175 Fernando Pena and Elizabeth Arendt Jonathan C. Reeser v vi Contents 18 The elite volleyball athlete, 183 21 Applications of sports psychology to Steef Bredeweg volleyball, 211 Heiner Langenkamp and Michael Gasse Index, 223 Part 5 Performance Enhancement 19 Ergogenic aids, 195 Roald Bahr 20 Visual perception and decision making in volleyball, 203 Darlene A. Kluka List of Contributors Elizabeth Arendt MD Andrea Ferretti MD Medical Director, Varsity Athletics, Department of Sant’Andrea Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Minnesota, 401 East Surgery, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Via de River Road, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA Grottarossa 1035/1039, 00189 Rome, Italy Roald Bahr MD, PhD Michael Gasse PhD Oslo Sports Trauma Research Group, Sports Medicine Landesinstitut für Schule, Arbeitsbereich 2.4, Department, University of Sport and Physical Education, Lehren, Lernen, Begabungsforderung und P.O. Box 4014 Ullevål Stadion, 0806 Oslo, Norway Unterrichtsentwicklung, Paradieser Weg 64, 59494 Soest, Germany Tudor O. Bompa PhD Tudor Bompa Training Systems, P.O. Box 95, Sharon, Albert Gollhofer PhD Ontario L0G 1V0, Canda Institute for Sport Sciences, University of Freiburg, Schwarzwaldstrasse 175, D-7800 Freiburg, Germany Steef W. Bredeweg MD Centre for Sports Medicine, University Hospital Karim Khan MD, PhD Groningen, P.O. Box 30001, 9700 RB Groningen, School of Human Kinetics and Allan McGavin Sports The Netherlands Medicine Centre, University of British Columbia, 6081 William W. Briner, Jr. MD, FACSM University Boulevard, Vancouver V6T 1Z1, Canada Lutheran General Hospital, 1775 Dempster Street, Darlene A. Kluka PhD Park Ridge, Illinois 60068, USA Department of Human Performance and Leisure Studies, Sven Bruhn, PhD Grambling State University of Louisiana, P.O. Box 1193, Grambling, Louisiana 71245, USA Institute for Sport Sciences, University of Freiburg, Schwarzwaldstrasse 175, D-7800 Freiburg, Germany Heiner Langenkamp PhD Michael C. Carrera MSc Fakultät fur Sportwissenschaft, Ruhr-Universität Tudor Bompa Training Systems, P.O. Box 95, Sharon, Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany Ontario L0G 1V0, Canada D. Enette Larson-Meyer PhD, RD Angelo De Carli MD Division of Health and Performance Enhancement, Sant’Andrea Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State Surgery, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Via de University, 6400 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Grottarossa 1035/1039, 00189 Rome, Italy 70808, USA vii viii List of Contributors Fernando A. Pena Gomez, MD Jaci L. VanHeest PhD Orthopaedic Surgery, Clinica Santa Elena, Cl. La Granja, Department of Kinesiology, 2095 Hillside Road, U-1110, 8, 28003 Madrid, Spain University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06268, USA Jonathan C. Reeser MD, PhD Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, David Wang MD, MS Marshfield Clinic, 1000 North Oak Avenue, Marshfield, University of Minnesota, Department of Family Practice, Wisconsin 54449, USA Boynton Health Service, 410 Church Street SE, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA Forewords by the IOC Volleyball has truly become one of the most popular Volleyball originated in 1895 and the sport spread events for the international sports world, especially rapidly throughout the world, both as a recreational as regards the number of competitors. activity as well as a sport involving high levels of The sport of volleyball places great demands on competition at regional, national and international the athlete in terms of both the biomechanics and level. The Fédération Internationale de Volleyball the physiology involved in successful performance. (FIVB) was established in 1947 and currently As with any sport involving vigorous movements, includes the national federations of over 200 there are a variety of injuries and other medical prob- countries. lems for which the professional personnel working The volleyball competition has been an integral with volleyball players and teams must work to pre- part of the Olympic programme since 1964 when vent and to treat. The objective of this Handbook is the sport made its debut at the Games of the XVIII to provide information on the scientific and medical Olympiad in Tokyo. Interestingly, the competition aspects of volleyball that will be of great interest and was open for both men and women on that occasion aid to physicians, therapists, trainers, coaches and and for all succeeding years. athletes. It is, therefore, both fitting and appropriate The co-editors and the contributing authors have that the sport be included in the IOC Medical done an excellent job in presenting the informa- Commission series, Handbooks of Sports Medi- tion important to conditioning and preparation for cine and Science. The editors and authors have competition, injury prevention, the treatment of included the basic and applied science of the game, injuries, and the special considerations for male injuries and other medical aspects, performance and female athletes participating at all levels of enhancement, and special considerations for the competition. young, women, the elite, and disabled volleyball We are deeply indebted to Dr Jonathan Reeser and athletes. Dr Roald Bahr for their leadership in organising this I wish to extend my congratulations to the co- excellent publication and to all of the participating editors, to the contributing authors, and to the IOC authors for the quality of their various contribu- Medical Commission for producing this outstand- tions. This Handbook will constitute the basic ing publication. source of information for the science and medicine Dr Jacques Rogge of volleyball for many years to come. IOC President Prince Alexandre de Merode Chairman, IOC Medical Commission ix Foreword by the FIVB In today’s world of professional sport, where athletes This Handbook goes far beyond being a mere are driven to ever greater heights of athletic achieve- study of volleyball-related injuries and prevention; ment, there can be nothing more important than it is also a scientific study into the mechanics of the preserving, as far as it is possible, the health of our sport and its consequences, and a guide to the players and to take the necessary preventative action volleyball medical professional. It also deals with to avoid injury. serious topics connected with the health of volley- Volleyball is currently enjoying a boom in popu- ball players at all levels, and in a variety of situations. larity and is penetrating into increasing numbers of We therefore welcome this Handbook as a vital countries. It is played everywhere from refugee tool in dealing with our sport and we do so on behalf camps in East Timor, right through to the pinnacle of the FIVB, its five Continental Confederations, its of international competitions—the Olympic Games 217 affiliated National Federations and indeed, and World Championship tournaments and, for everyone who plays volleyball. this reason alone, we have a great responsibility to carry out research and present the findings to the Dr Rubén Acosta public. FIVB President x

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