The purposes of this study were to determine the effects of lower extremity plyometric training on the proprioception and postural stability of collegiate soccer players with postural instability. The study was conducted from April 17, 2009 to September 28, 2009(for a total of 6 weeks). Ten male collegiate soccer players were enrolled into the study, then divided into two groups: the plyometric training group(PMT) and the classical postural stability training group(CPT). Plyometric training on the lower extremities showed statistically significant improvement on proprioception and postural stability(p<.05). Although not all neurophysiologic mechanisms underlying such an effect were revealed, it is proposed that plyometric training can be...
AbstractObjectiveThe effects of exercise protocols on postural control changes have been supported, ...
Introduction: Postural control is regarded to as a critical element in physical activities and as an...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of a plyometrics program (twice weekly) of leg ...
Ankle injuries are among the most common injuries in soccer. A contributing factor to ankle injuries...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a short-term, three-week inte...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Objective: The effects of exercise protocols on postural control changes have been supported, but th...
Previous research has evaluated the training effect of soccer, in adolescence on postural control t...
thesisProprioceptive training is often utilized in the rehabilitation process after an injury has oc...
AbstractObjectiveThe effects of exercise protocols on postural control changes have been supported, ...
Introduction: Postural control is regarded to as a critical element in physical activities and as an...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of a plyometrics program (twice weekly) of leg ...
Ankle injuries are among the most common injuries in soccer. A contributing factor to ankle injuries...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a short-term, three-week inte...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Human vertical posture is an unstable system, requiring numerous mechanisms to maintain postural con...
Objective: The effects of exercise protocols on postural control changes have been supported, but th...
Previous research has evaluated the training effect of soccer, in adolescence on postural control t...
thesisProprioceptive training is often utilized in the rehabilitation process after an injury has oc...
AbstractObjectiveThe effects of exercise protocols on postural control changes have been supported, ...
Introduction: Postural control is regarded to as a critical element in physical activities and as an...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of a plyometrics program (twice weekly) of leg ...