Title of article
Dynamic balance sensory motor control and symmetrical or asymmetrical equilibrium training
Author/Authors
Emmanuel Guillou، نويسنده , , Philippe Dupui، نويسنده , , Eveline Golomer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
8
From page
317
To page
324
Abstract
Objective
Determine whether symmetrical or asymmetrical equilibrium training can enhance the proprioceptive input of the left versus right supporting leg (SL) motor control.
Methods
Proprioceptive input was tested using a seesaw platform through a cross-sectional study. The total spectral energy was recorded and divided into 0–2 and 2–20 Hz frequency bands. Experts in asymmetrical tasks (soccer players) were compared to experts in symmetrical tasks (dancers, acrobats) and untrained subjects according to pitch versus roll imbalance direction on each SL.
Results
Regarding the low frequency band, spectral energy values were lower for experts than for untrained subjects in the roll direction only, whatever the SL (p < 0.05). Regarding the high frequency band, spectral energy values were lower for the left SL compared to the right one for soccer players only (p < 0.05). Furthermore, soccer players also exhibited lower values than other subjects on the left SL.
Conclusions
Asymmetrical equilibrium training minimizes the proprioceptive input, emphasizing the role of the biomechanical component in postural regulation.
Significance
Testing athletes on a spontaneous unstable platform is a way to accurately discriminate each SL performance for one type of sport training. In sport medicine rehabilitation, injured SL could be detected with this protocol comparing it with healthy SL.
Keywords
One-leg stance , Dynamic balance control , Proprioception , High level athletes , Seesaw platform
Journal title
Clinical Neurophysiology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Clinical Neurophysiology
Record number
523777
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