BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (Jan 2021)

Effect of a sports mouthguard on the functional range of motion of the spine and the upper body posture in taekwondo

  • Daniela Ohlendorf,
  • Mara Romdhane,
  • Christoph Lehmann,
  • Sebastian Lehmann,
  • Stefan Kopp,
  • Christian Maurer-Grubinger,
  • Gerhard Oremek,
  • David A. Groneberg,
  • Eileen M. Wanke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13102-021-00232-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

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Abstract Background The aim is to investigate to what extent the different oral protections compared to the habitual occlusion affect the upper body posture in statics and during taekwondo-specific movement. Methods 12 Taekwondoka (5 f/7 m) of German national team were measured by using a 3d back scanner and an ultrasonic distance measuring (upright stand, taekwondo attack and defense movement, two taekwondo specific combinations) in habitual occlusion, with a custom-made and ready-made mouth protection Results There are no significant changes in the upper body posture (p ≥ 0.05). Depending on the dynamic measurements, different significant reactions of the spinal position were found while wearing the custom made mouthguard or the ready-made mouthguard according to the conducted movement. Conclusion The measured changes in dynamic movements are not clinical relevant. Based on the positive responses from the participants, the custom-made mouth protection can be recommended combined with an individual analysis.

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