2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjpt.2021.04.002
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Does verbal encouragement change dynamic balance? The effect of verbal encouragement on Star Excursion Balance Test performance in chronic ankle Instability

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“…4 This supposition is supported by recent evidence that has shown that interventions used to facilitate a change in psychological state (verbal encouragement) have improved physical performance measures. 27 While there is a plethora of evidence for the ability of rearfoot joint mobilization to improve patient-reported function in this clinical population, 2,6 the effects of these interventions on perceptual and psychological factors have yet to be elucidated. Since interventions that address perception of treatment and psychological states of patients with CAI are important consideration during treatment, 2,6,7 future research that assesses the effects of multimodal interventions on these intrinsic factors is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4 This supposition is supported by recent evidence that has shown that interventions used to facilitate a change in psychological state (verbal encouragement) have improved physical performance measures. 27 While there is a plethora of evidence for the ability of rearfoot joint mobilization to improve patient-reported function in this clinical population, 2,6 the effects of these interventions on perceptual and psychological factors have yet to be elucidated. Since interventions that address perception of treatment and psychological states of patients with CAI are important consideration during treatment, 2,6,7 future research that assesses the effects of multimodal interventions on these intrinsic factors is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 Mitigation of fear in patients with CAI has been associated with improvements in physical performance outcomes, such as dynamic balance. 27 Furthermore, improved psychological readiness resulting from increased knowledge of testing procedures, beliefs of improvement, and attitudes toward performance execution following the experimental intervention quite possibly influenced these outcomes through improved self-efficacy. 17 Lastly, it may simply require time for neurophysiological adaptation to occur with repeat exposure to stimulus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participants completed 4 practice trials, followed by 3 test trials in each of the 3 directions. If the participants failed to maintain balance, raised the heel of the stance limb during the test, removed their hands from their hips, used the reach indicator for support, kicked the indicator, or did not return the uninvolved limb to the starting position, the test trials were repeated [ 25 , 26 ]. The test trials were averaged and normalized to height (%) for the analysis.…”
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“…and a positive comment such as "Your match today was very good in person-to-person defense" [19] elicit very different reactions in players. Jaffri and Saliba recently showed that providing VE resulted in a greater increase in dynamic balance performance among participants with chronic ankle instability Jaffri and Saliba [20]. However, to the best of the authors' knowledge, no study has evaluated the effects of VE on sport-specific capacities in basketball.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%