Acute effect of boing balance board on postural control in older adults

Robson Y. Kimura, J. Dascal
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BACKGROUND: Balance training has demonstrated a positive effect on older adults. However, the specific types and durations of interventions needed to effectively address postural deficits in aging individuals remain important areas of study. It is crucial to impact their motor performance quickly to bring about changes in postural control. AIM: This study aims to investigate the effect of an acute motor intervention using a balance board called the "Boing" on postural control in elderly individuals. METHOD: Twenty senior women between the ages of 60 and 78 were divided into two groups: Intervention Group (IG, n=10) and Control Group (n=10). Both groups performed a pretest postural task on a force plate, including conditions with feet together, feet apart, and semi-tandem stance. Participants in the IG then underwent the motor intervention on the Boing balance board, which disturbed balance in the antero-posterior and medio-lateral directions, similar to the pretest conditions. After the intervention, a posttest was conducted for both groups using the same procedure as the pretest. One week later, a retention test was performed. Analysis of center of pressure (COP) was conducted, examining total displacement (DOT) and root mean square (RMS) in the antero-posterior and medio-lateral directions. RESULTS: A two-way repeated measures ANOVA revealed that during the posttest phase, there were significant differences between the groups in DOT and ML RMS specifically in the semi-tandem condition. The IG group exhibited lower values. CONCLUSION: The Boing balance board shows promise as a useful apparatus for improving postural control through acute motor intervention.
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平衡板对老年人体位控制的急性影响
背景:平衡训练已被证明对老年人有积极作用。然而,有效解决老年人姿势缺陷所需的干预措施的具体类型和持续时间仍然是重要的研究领域。快速影响他们的运动表现,带来姿势控制的改变是至关重要的。目的:本研究旨在探讨“Boing”平衡板急性运动干预对老年人姿势控制的影响。方法:将20例年龄在60 ~ 78岁的老年妇女分为干预组(IG, n=10)和对照组(n=10)。两组都在测力板上进行了一项测前姿势任务,包括双脚并拢、双脚分开和半串联姿势。IG组的参与者随后在波音平衡板上进行了运动干预,干扰了前后和中外侧方向的平衡,与测试前的情况相似。干预后,采用与前测相同的程序对两组进行后测。一周后,进行记忆测试。进行压力中心(COP)分析,检测前后和中外侧方向的总位移(DOT)和均方根(RMS)。结果:双向重复测量方差分析显示,在测试后阶段,两组之间的DOT和ML RMS在半串联条件下存在显著差异。IG组的数值较低。结论:波音平衡板有望通过急性运动干预改善姿势控制。
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