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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 23(6): 473-476, Nov.-Dec. 2017. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-899011

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RESUMO Introdução: O controle postural é um pré-requisito importante para o desempenho do atleta no esporte. Além disso, o sistema de controle postural contribui para a prevenção de lesões. Déficits nesse sistema podem levar a instabilidade corporal e sobrecarga das estruturas musculoesqueléticas, gerando disfunção e dor. Objetivos: A proposta deste estudo foi avaliar o controle postural em três diferentes modalidades esportivas: taekwondo, handebol e futebol americano. Métodos: Todos os atletas executaram o teste de equilíbrio unipodal sobre uma plataforma de força nos membros inferiores direito e esquerdo. Foram realizados três testes de trinta segundos cada, com os olhos abertos. A média dos três testes foi utilizada para mensurar os parâmetros de controle postural, centro de pressão e velocidade dos deslocamentos anteroposteriores e mediolaterais. Resultados: Diferenças significativas foram observadas entre os três grupos em todos os parâmetros analisados (P = <0,04). A análise post hoc revelou que os atletas de taekwondo tiveram melhor controle postural (P = < 0,035) dos membros inferiores em comparação com as outras duas modalidades. Não foram observadas diferenças significativas entre o handebol e o futebol americano. Conclusão: Os atletas do taekwondo têm melhor controle postural durante o teste de equilíbrio unipodal do que os atletas do handebol e do futebol americano.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Postural control is an important prerequisite for an athlete's performance in sport. In addition, the postural control system contributes to injury prevention. Deficits in this system can lead to body instability and overload of musculoskeletal structures generating dysfunction and pain. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate postural control in three different sports modalities: taekwondo, handball, and American football. Methods: All athletes performed a one-legged stance/balance test on a force platform in the right and left lower limbs. Three tests of thirty seconds each were performed with eyes open. The mean of the three tests was used to measure the parameters of postural control, pressure center and velocity of anteroposterior and mediolateral displacements. Results: Significant differences were observed among the three groups in all analyzed parameters (P=<0.04). Post-hoc analysis revealed that taekwondo athletes had better postural control (P=<0.035) of lower limbs compared to the other two modalities. There were no significant differences between handball and American football. Conclusion: Taekwondo athletes have better postural control during the one-legged stance/balance test than handball and American football athletes.


RESUMEN Introducción: El control postural es un prerrequisito importante para el desempeño del atleta en el deporte. Además, el sistema de control postural contribuye a la prevención de lesiones. Los déficit en este sistema pueden llevar a la inestabilidad corporal y sobrecarga de las estructuras musculoesqueléticas, generando disfunción y dolor. Objetivos: La propuesta de este estudio fue evaluar el control postural en tres diferentes modalidades deportivas: taekwondo, handball y fútbol americano. Métodos: Todos los atletas ejecutaron la prueba de equilibrio unipodal sobre una plataforma de fuerza en los miembros inferiores derecho e izquierdo. Se realizaron tres pruebas de treinta segundos para cada una, con los ojos abiertos. El promedio de las tres pruebas se utilizó para medir los parámetros de control postural, centro de presión y velocidad de los desplazamientos anteroposteriores y mediolaterales. Resultados: Diferencias significativas se observaron entre los tres grupos en todos los parámetros analizados (P = < 0,04). El análisis post hoc reveló que los atletas de taekwondo tuvieron mejor control postural (P = <0,035) de las extremidades inferiores en comparación con las otras dos modalidades. No se observaron diferencias significativas entre el handball y el fútbol americano. Conclusión: Los atletas del taekwondo tienen mejor control postural durante la prueba de equilibrio unipodal que los atletas del handball y del fútbol americano.

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J Manipulative Physiol Ther ; 40(4): 284-292, 2017 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28395983

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of holding an external load on the standing balance of younger and older adults with and without chronic low back pain (CLBP). METHODS: Twenty participants with and 20 without CLBP participated in the study. Each group contained 10 younger (50% men) and 10 older adults (50% men). Participants were instructed to look straight ahead while standing on a force platform during two 120-second trials with and without holding an external load (10% of body mass). The center of pressure area, mean velocity, and mean frequency in the anteroposterior and mediolateral directions were measured. RESULTS: Older adults had worse standing balance than younger adults did (P < .001, d = 0.20). There were no significant balance differences between participants with and without CLBP within age groups during standing balance condition. However, holding the external load significantly increased postural instability for both age groups and CLBP status, with mean effect size across center of pressure variables of d = 0.82 for older participants without CLBP and d = 2.65 for younger participants without CLBP. These effects for people with CLBP were d = 1.65 for subgroup of older and d = 1.60 for subgroup of younger participants. CONCLUSION: Holding an external load of 10% of body mass increased postural instability of both younger and older adults with and without CLBP.


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Chronic Pain/diagnosis , Low Back Pain/diagnosis , Postural Balance/physiology , Posture/physiology , Weight-Bearing , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Aging/physiology , Body Mass Index , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Reference Values , Weight Lifting/physiology
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