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Stability of Hand Grip Strength Across a Competitive Season in Elite Male and Female Ice Hockey Players

4 czerwca 2026 zaktualizowane przez: Daniel Muder, Dalarna County Council, Sweden

Stability of Hand Grip Strength Across a Competitive Season in Elite Male and Female Ice Hockey Players: A Prospective Longitudinal Observational Cohort Study

This study examines how hand grip strength changes over the course of a competitive ice hockey season in elite male and female players.

Hand grip strength is a simple and widely used measure of upper-body strength and functional capacity. It is often used in sports science and clinical settings, but it is unclear whether grip strength remains stable throughout a season or changes depending on training load, match exposure, and fatigue.

In this study, elite ice hockey players from Swedish teams will have their grip strength measured at four timepoints during one season: pre-season, early season, mid-season, and late season. Both dominant and non-dominant hand strength will be assessed using a standardized dynamometer and protocol.

The main purpose is to determine how much grip strength varies within individual players over time and whether a single measurement can be considered representative of a player's true strength level across a season. The study will also evaluate the reliability of grip strength measurements and whether observed changes are large enough to be meaningful in a clinical or performance context.

No intervention is performed, and all measurements are non-invasive and conducted as part of routine testing environments within participating teams.

Przegląd badań

Status

Jeszcze nie rekrutacja

Szczegółowy opis

This is a prospective longitudinal observational cohort study designed to evaluate within-season variability and measurement stability of maximal isometric hand grip strength in elite ice hockey players.

Hand grip strength is widely used as a surrogate marker of upper-limb strength and general neuromuscular capacity. Although its reliability has been well described in clinical and general athletic populations when measured using standardized protocols, limited evidence exists regarding its temporal stability in elite collision sport athletes over an entire competitive season. In particular, it remains unclear whether grip strength behaves as a stable individual characteristic or whether it is influenced by seasonal training load, match congestion, fatigue, or adaptation effects.

The study will include elite male and female ice hockey players recruited from Swedish top-level teams. Participants will undergo repeated standardized grip strength assessments at four predefined timepoints across one competitive season: pre-season baseline, early mid-season, late mid-season, and pre-playoff/end-of-season phase. All measurements will be performed using a calibrated hand dynamometer following a standardized protocol based on established clinical measurement guidelines, including consistent body positioning, handle adjustment, and repeated maximal trials for both dominant and non-dominant hands. Mean values from repeated trials will be used for analysis.

To reduce measurement variability, all testing will be conducted by trained assessors using harmonized instructions across participating teams. Where possible, testing sessions will be scheduled to minimize acute fatigue effects by ensuring a standardized recovery period following matches or high-intensity training sessions.

The primary analytical focus is within-subject variability of grip strength across the season, quantified using measures of dispersion and reliability, including coefficient of variation (CV%), within-subject standard deviation, and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC). Additional analyses will estimate measurement error (standard error of measurement) and minimal detectable change (MDC95) to determine the smallest meaningful change in grip strength that exceeds expected measurement noise.

Longitudinal changes in grip strength across the season will be assessed using mixed-effects statistical models to account for repeated measures within individuals and potential group-level effects such as sex and playing level.

The study does not involve any interventions, treatment allocation, or experimental manipulation. All assessments are non-invasive and conducted within routine team environments. The findings are intended to inform interpretation of grip strength in athletic monitoring, rehabilitation contexts, and performance evaluation, specifically whether single timepoint measurements can be reliably used for comparison against normative data or whether seasonality must be considered in clinical and performance decision-making.

Typ studiów

Obserwacyjny

Zapisy (Szacowany)

150

Kontakty i lokalizacje

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Kontakt w sprawie studiów

Kopia zapasowa kontaktu do badania

Lokalizacje studiów

    • Dalarna County
      • Falun, Dalarna County, Szwecja, 79182
        • Center for Clinical Research Dalarna, Uppsala University

Kryteria uczestnictwa

Badacze szukają osób, które pasują do określonego opisu, zwanego kryteriami kwalifikacyjnymi. Niektóre przykłady tych kryteriów to ogólny stan zdrowia danej osoby lub wcześniejsze leczenie.

Kryteria kwalifikacji

Wiek uprawniający do nauki

  • Dorosły
  • Starszy dorosły

Akceptuje zdrowych ochotników

Nie

Metoda próbkowania

Próbka bez prawdopodobieństwa

Badana populacja

150

Opis

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Contracted elite ice hockey players in participating Swedish teams (SHL, HockeyAllsvenskan, SDHL or equivalent top division)
  • Male or female players competing at elite level
  • Available for testing at all predefined measurement timepoints across the season
  • Able to perform maximal hand grip strength testing
  • Provides informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Acute hand or wrist injury at baseline preventing maximal grip strength testing
  • Any condition during the study period preventing completion of repeated grip strength assessments
  • Inability to participate in all scheduled measurement sessions
  • Refusal to participate

Plan studiów

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Jak projektuje się badanie?

Szczegóły projektu

Kohorty i interwencje

Grupa / Kohorta
Elite Ice Hockey Players Cohort
Elite male and female ice hockey players from Swedish top-level teams (SHL, HockeyAllsvenskan, SDHL). Participants undergo repeated standardized measurements of hand grip strength across four predefined timepoints during one competitive season (pre-season, early season, mid-season, and pre-playoff/end-of-season). The same individuals are followed longitudinally to assess within-subject variability and stability of grip strength over time.

Co mierzy badanie?

Podstawowe miary wyniku

Miara wyniku
Opis środka
Ramy czasowe
Within-Subject Variability of Hand Grip Strength
Ramy czasowe: From baseline (pre-season) to end of season (pre-playoff), up to 8 months
Within-subject variability of maximal isometric hand grip strength across a competitive season in elite ice hockey players, expressed as coefficient of variation (CV%) across repeated measurements.
From baseline (pre-season) to end of season (pre-playoff), up to 8 months

Miary wyników drugorzędnych

Miara wyniku
Opis środka
Ramy czasowe
Test-Retest Reliability of Hand Grip Strength
Ramy czasowe: From baseline (pre-season) to end of season (pre-playoff), up to 8 months
Reliability of repeated grip strength measurements across the season assessed using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC).
From baseline (pre-season) to end of season (pre-playoff), up to 8 months
Within-Subject Standard Deviation of Grip Strength
Ramy czasowe: From baseline (pre-season) to end of season (pre-playoff), up to 8 months
Absolute within-player variability in grip strength across the competitive season.
From baseline (pre-season) to end of season (pre-playoff), up to 8 months
Standard Error of Measurement (SEM)
Ramy czasowe: From baseline (pre-season) to end of season (pre-playoff), up to 8 months
Measurement error of grip strength across repeated seasonal assessments.
From baseline (pre-season) to end of season (pre-playoff), up to 8 months
Minimal Detectable Change (MDC95)
Ramy czasowe: From baseline (pre-season) to end of season (pre-playoff), up to 8 months
Smallest change in grip strength considered beyond measurement error with 95% confidence.
From baseline (pre-season) to end of season (pre-playoff), up to 8 months
Seasonal Change in Grip Strength
Ramy czasowe: From baseline (pre-season) to end of season (pre-playoff), up to 8 months
Systematic changes in maximal grip strength across the competitive season assessed using longitudinal mixed-effects models.
From baseline (pre-season) to end of season (pre-playoff), up to 8 months

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Daty zapisu na studia

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Główne daty studiów

Rozpoczęcie studiów (Szacowany)

1 września 2026

Zakończenie podstawowe (Szacowany)

30 kwietnia 2027

Ukończenie studiów (Szacowany)

31 grudnia 2027

Daty rejestracji na studia

Pierwszy przesłany

30 kwietnia 2026

Pierwszy przesłany, który spełnia kryteria kontroli jakości

30 kwietnia 2026

Pierwszy wysłany (Rzeczywisty)

6 maja 2026

Aktualizacje rekordów badań

Ostatnia wysłana aktualizacja (Rzeczywisty)

5 czerwca 2026

Ostatnia przesłana aktualizacja, która spełniała kryteria kontroli jakości

4 czerwca 2026

Ostatnia weryfikacja

1 kwietnia 2026

Więcej informacji

Terminy związane z tym badaniem

Inne numery identyfikacyjne badania

  • EPM 2026-03226-01

Plan dla danych uczestnika indywidualnego (IPD)

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Opis planu IPD

Any data shared with colleagues or collaborating researchers will be fully anonymized or pseudonymized to protect participant privacy in accordance with GDPR regulations. Data transfers will occur under strict confidentiality agreements, and all parties will adhere to applicable data protection laws to ensure the security and privacy of personal information. We will act in accordance with the ethical approval granted by the Swedish Ethical Review Authority (EPM) and comply with all relevant local policies regarding data protection.

Ramy czasowe udostępniania IPD

From the publication of the protocol and for 10 years thereafter.

Kryteria dostępu do udostępniania IPD

Access to individual participant data is typically restricted to authorized researchers involved in the study or approved collaborators under strict confidentiality and data protection agreements.

Typ informacji pomocniczych dotyczących udostępniania IPD

  • PROTOKÓŁ BADANIA
  • SOK ROŚLINNY
  • ICF

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