Immediate effect of stabilization exercises versus conventional exercises of the trunk on dynamic balance among trained soccer players.

Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-31 DOI:10.1142/S1013702522500032
Cyanna Joseph D'souza, Haripriya Santhakumar, Bhaskara Bhandary, Abhishek Rokaya
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Background: Trunk stability is key in controlling body balance and movements. Trunk Stabilization Exercises (TSE) and Conventional Trunk Exercises (CTE) are performed to improve dynamic balance. The authors have previously reported that dynamic balance was improved by a 12-week and 6-week TSE program. However, there is a dearth of research on its immediate effect on dynamic balance in trained soccer players.

Objective: To compare the immediate effect of TSE with that of CTE on dynamic balance in trained soccer players.

Methods: Forty-eight male soccer players (24.60 ± 1.38 years) participated in this crossover study, wherein each participant took part in three exercise sessions: TSE, CTE, and No Exercise control (NE), each consisting of three steps: pre-test, intervention and post-test, with an interval of one week between each exercise condition. To assess dynamic balance, the Y Balance Test-Lower Quarter (YBT-LQ) score in the anterior, posteromedial, and posterolateral directions was measured before and 5 minutes after each intervention.

Results: The YBT-LQ composite score was significantly improved after TSE (0.51) as compared to CTE (0.22) and NE (0.04) (p<0.05). Furthermore, in TSE and CTE conditions, YBT-LQ scores of the posterolateral and posteromedial directions significantly improved at the post-test (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Both TSE and CTE are effective in immediately improving dynamic balance; however, TSE showed greater improvement as compared to the latter. Immediate improvements in the posteromedial and posterolateral directions of the YBT-LQ were demonstrated after performing the TSE and CTE.

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稳定训练与常规躯干训练对训练足球运动员动态平衡的直接影响。
背景:躯干稳定性是控制身体平衡和运动的关键。进行主干稳定练习(TSE)和常规主干练习(CTE)以改善动态平衡。作者以前曾报道过12周和6周的TSE计划可以改善动态平衡。然而,关于其对训练有素的足球运动员动态平衡的直接影响的研究却很少。目的:比较TSE与CTE对训练后足球运动员动态平衡的直接影响。方法:48名男性足球运动员(24.60±1.38岁)进行交叉研究,每个参与者分别参加TSE、CTE和无运动控制(NE)三个运动阶段,每个运动阶段分为前测、干预和后测三个步骤,每个运动状态之间间隔一周。为了评估动态平衡,在每次干预前和干预后5分钟测量前、后内侧和后外侧方向的Y平衡测试-下四分之一(YBT-LQ)评分。结果:与CTE(0.22)和NE(0.04)相比,TSE(0.51)后YBT-LQ综合评分显著提高(p)。结论:TSE和CTE均能立即改善动态平衡;然而,东京证交所表现出比后者更大的改善。在执行TSE和CTE后,YBT-LQ的后内侧和后外侧方向立即得到改善。
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