2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1980-65742014000100011
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Effects of a full season on stabilometric Parameters of team handball elite athletes

Abstract: Abstract-It is unclear whether athletes change their postural control over the course of a full sport season, or become more asymmetrical with respect to their neuromuscular performance over the same period. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a full sport season on the postural control of team handball elite athletes. Ten healthy, elite male team handball players performed bipodal standing (BP) and right and left unipodal standing (UP) during 30s. We used the RMS and speed of the center of… Show more

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“…O presente estudo buscou comparar o controle postural de atletas de handebol com praticantes de musculação (treino de força) através da atividade eletromiográfi ca 15,16,21 .…”
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“…O presente estudo buscou comparar o controle postural de atletas de handebol com praticantes de musculação (treino de força) através da atividade eletromiográfi ca 15,16,21 .…”
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“…O controle postural foi avaliado através do teste de permanecer o mais imóvel possível durante 30 segundos, em apoio bipodal e unipodal direita, em ambas as condições os participantes permaneceram descalços 16,21 . As variáveis referentes ao controle postural foram oriundas da média da ativação percentual da CVIM ao longo dos 30 segundos, analisados do controle postural, para cada um dos quatro músculos avaliados.…”
Section: Coleta De Dadosunclassified
“…O controle postural foi avaliado através do teste de permanecer o mais imóvel possível durante 30 segundos, em apoio bipodal e unipodal direito, conforme Marchetti et al 17 . Foram realizadas três tentativas para cada condição e a média dos valores foi utilizada.…”
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“…Most people use the dominant leg (D-Leg) to perform motor tasks, while using the non-dominant leg (ND-Leg) to support the body and stabilize posture [4]. Even though differences in terms of postural control have been reported between the D-Leg and the ND-Leg in athletes [5][6][7][8], other studies concluded that postural control was similar between the D-Leg and the ND-Leg among different athletes [9][10][11][12][13]. Paillard [14] hypothesized that this lack of consensus about the impact of limb dominance on monopedal postural control could stem from the nature of the sport practiced.…”
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confidence: 99%