2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3940(01)01722-0
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The effect of expertise in gymnastics on postural control

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“…Sport training can improve sensorimotor performance and postural control (1,44) and may cause different balance abilities and these differences could be objectively measured using Center of Pressure Measurements (C.o.P) (19). In short, there are findings that prove the effect of changings both on motor system and sensory system to balance performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sport training can improve sensorimotor performance and postural control (1,44) and may cause different balance abilities and these differences could be objectively measured using Center of Pressure Measurements (C.o.P) (19). In short, there are findings that prove the effect of changings both on motor system and sensory system to balance performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For COP RMS and COP Speed, we observed an increase in the postural performance only for the non-dominant limb. Possible explanations for these results may be the physical demands (Hugel, Cadopi, Kohler, & Perrin, 1999;Oliver & Di Brezzo, 2009;Vuillerme et al, 2001) and specific sensorimotor challenges (Bressel et al, 2007) typical for this kind of sport. Team handball is an open-skill team sport, strongly dependent on a player's ability to move quickly, jump unilaterally, and throw the ball while coordinating lower and upper limb movements (Chelly, Hermassi, & Shephard, 2010;Gorostiaga, Granados, Ibanez, & Gonzales-Badillo, 2006).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Particularly, practicing a sport enhances the ability to use the control of posture by athletes, mainly because of the improvement of somatosensory and otolithic information (Hrysomallis, 2011;. Several studies have shown that the control of one's posture is dependent on the type of sport being practiced (Bressel, Yonker, Kras, & Heath, 2007;Marchetti, Hartigan, & Duarte, 2012;Perrin, Deviterne, Hugel, & Perrot, 2002;Schwesig et al, 2009;Vuillerme et al, 2001). For example, athletes practicing judo, and dancers, demonstrated better postural control (static and dynamic) than non-athletes (Perrin et al, 2002), while in the study by Vuillerme et al (2001), gymnasts demonstrated a better balance when compared to a control group (soccer, team handball, and tennis players).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Za procenu motoričke sposobnosti ravnoteže, na osnovu pomeranja centra pritiska, rezultati su pokazali kada su vizuelni signali bili dostupni, posturalni uticaj se povećava sa težinom zadatka, ali obe grupe imaju sličan učinak u svim zadacima. Kada je uklonjen vizuelni signal, iako su obe grupe pokazale dobro vladanje u jednonožnim zadacima, ovaj efekat je bio manje naglašen za gimnastičara (Vuillerme et al, 2001). …”
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