The roller skating involves developing of motor and artistic skills from an early age. The aim was to evaluate the effects that an ocular a podalic proprioceptive training cause to postural control and stability in a sample of young skaters. A total of 25 skaters aged between 9 and 15 (12±2.14) divided into two groups: the eyes group (EG) aimed at exercising visual proprioception, the feet group (FG) aimed at exercising podalic proprioception. The participants were subject to through electronic stabilometry in static mode, open (OE) and closed (CE) eyes, in a time T0 (pre-training) and T1 (post-training), without and with skates. The results through the two paired t-test showed that both variables Wz (TotHz) to CE within the EG (p<.05) and ...
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The roller skating involves developing of motor and artistic skills from an early age. The aim was t...
Postural control stability is significantly affected by proprioception in the lower limb. Moreover, ...
The study examined if regular exercise with high demand in postural control and cyclic exercise coul...
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The aim of this study is to investigate the influence proprioceptive training has on the development...
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One of the systems of the body that affects equilibrium and balance ability is proprioception. Propr...
Objective: identify stabilometric changes before and after a program of proprioceptive training. Met...
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Background: This study aimed at investigating the acute effects of combined EXERCISE and TAPING in c...
Stability on ice and while wearing skates is a more challenging task than compared to bare foot and ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate how the vestibular response intervenes in the adaptation of the...
It is unclear how inline skate training affects the performance and enjoyment of other modes of exer...
Objective: To investigate the effect of disk training and tape application on diminished propriocept...
The roller skating involves developing of motor and artistic skills from an early age. The aim was t...
Postural control stability is significantly affected by proprioception in the lower limb. Moreover, ...
The study examined if regular exercise with high demand in postural control and cyclic exercise coul...
AbstractVirtual reality technologies are being widely adopted in the field of sport psychology. One ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the influence proprioceptive training has on the development...
One of the current trends in the field of sports training concerns the integration into training pro...
Background. Most ice hockey injuries are contact, but about 15% are non-contact musculoskeletal inju...
One of the systems of the body that affects equilibrium and balance ability is proprioception. Propr...
Objective: identify stabilometric changes before and after a program of proprioceptive training. Met...
Ankle injuries are among the most common injuries in soccer. A contributing factor to ankle injuries...
Background: This study aimed at investigating the acute effects of combined EXERCISE and TAPING in c...
Stability on ice and while wearing skates is a more challenging task than compared to bare foot and ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate how the vestibular response intervenes in the adaptation of the...
It is unclear how inline skate training affects the performance and enjoyment of other modes of exer...
Objective: To investigate the effect of disk training and tape application on diminished propriocept...