Balance asymmetry properties evaluation for people who are more and less likely to suffer from trauma
More and more people suffer from trauma and it depends on the functional movement, balance characteristics. Balance management is based on the interaction of the systems of skeletal muscles and nerves and it is important to know what the reason of traumas is for people who are more or less likely to...
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doaj-30fbcbcc2ec9440a826bb83204ed70482020-11-25T00:45:16ZengJVE InternationalJournal of Vibroengineering1392-87162538-84602017-11-011975540555210.21595/jve.2017.1851818518Balance asymmetry properties evaluation for people who are more and less likely to suffer from traumaKęstutis Radžiūnas0Margarita Radžiūnienė1Tomas Čiuželis2Alfonsas Vainoras3Jonas Poderys4Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Institute of Sports, Kaunas, LithuaniaLithuanian University of Health Sciences, Institute of Sports, Kaunas, LithuaniaLithuanian University of Health Sciences, Institute of Sports, Kaunas, LithuaniaLithuanian University of Health Sciences, Institute of Sports, Kaunas, LithuaniaLithuanian University of Health Sciences, Institute of Sports, Kaunas, LithuaniaMore and more people suffer from trauma and it depends on the functional movement, balance characteristics. Balance management is based on the interaction of the systems of skeletal muscles and nerves and it is important to know what the reason of traumas is for people who are more or less likely to suffer from trauma. The aim of our research was to determine the balance characteristics asymmetry properties for people who are more and less likely to suffer from trauma. The study involved 382 people aged 18-24 years. The study consisted of functional movement and balance evaluation. Seven functional movements were assessed as per the G. Cook’s criteria and according to this the subjects were divided into groups. The balance was tested on the Libra balance platform. Results obtained during the study demonstrate the feasibility of presented testing methodology to access individual peculiarities and to evaluate of effects of exercise training program. Participants who are less likely to suffer from trauma have a better balance in the frontal and sagittal planes, while they are standing with both legs with open or closed eyes on an unstable balance platform.https://www.jvejournals.com/article/18518physical functionfunctional performancefitnessmotor control |
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Kęstutis Radžiūnas Margarita Radžiūnienė Tomas Čiuželis Alfonsas Vainoras Jonas Poderys Balance asymmetry properties evaluation for people who are more and less likely to suffer from trauma Journal of Vibroengineering physical function functional performance fitness motor control |
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Kęstutis Radžiūnas Margarita Radžiūnienė Tomas Čiuželis Alfonsas Vainoras Jonas Poderys |
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Balance asymmetry properties evaluation for people who are more and less likely to suffer from trauma |
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Balance asymmetry properties evaluation for people who are more and less likely to suffer from trauma |
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Balance asymmetry properties evaluation for people who are more and less likely to suffer from trauma |
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Balance asymmetry properties evaluation for people who are more and less likely to suffer from trauma |
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Balance asymmetry properties evaluation for people who are more and less likely to suffer from trauma |
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balance asymmetry properties evaluation for people who are more and less likely to suffer from trauma |
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JVE International |
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Journal of Vibroengineering |
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1392-8716 2538-8460 |
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More and more people suffer from trauma and it depends on the functional movement, balance characteristics. Balance management is based on the interaction of the systems of skeletal muscles and nerves and it is important to know what the reason of traumas is for people who are more or less likely to suffer from trauma. The aim of our research was to determine the balance characteristics asymmetry properties for people who are more and less likely to suffer from trauma. The study involved 382 people aged 18-24 years. The study consisted of functional movement and balance evaluation. Seven functional movements were assessed as per the G. Cook’s criteria and according to this the subjects were divided into groups. The balance was tested on the Libra balance platform. Results obtained during the study demonstrate the feasibility of presented testing methodology to access individual peculiarities and to evaluate of effects of exercise training program. Participants who are less likely to suffer from trauma have a better balance in the frontal and sagittal planes, while they are standing with both legs with open or closed eyes on an unstable balance platform. |
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physical function functional performance fitness motor control |
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https://www.jvejournals.com/article/18518 |
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