2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2016.05.009
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Y-balance normative data for female collegiate volleyball players

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“…Suveren Erdoğan et al (2016) reported that balance exercises increased lower extremity muscle stabilization in male volleyball players. Hudson, Garrison and Pollard (2016) compared the balance performance of ninety elite female volleyball players between the dominant and non-dominant sides according to different directions. Y-balance test was used in the determination of the balance performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Suveren Erdoğan et al (2016) reported that balance exercises increased lower extremity muscle stabilization in male volleyball players. Hudson, Garrison and Pollard (2016) compared the balance performance of ninety elite female volleyball players between the dominant and non-dominant sides according to different directions. Y-balance test was used in the determination of the balance performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Balance performance of female players in different sports branches can be observed during the season to prevent injuries that can occur due to loss of balance (Chander & Dabbs, 2016). The number of the studies examining the balance performance in female volleyball players is very low (Hudson, Garrison, & Pollard, 2016;Pau et al, 2012;Şahin et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stances are performed on a firm surface and on a foam surface with the eyes closed, with errors counted during each 20-s trial. An error is defined as opening eyes, lifting hands off hips, stepping, stumbling or falling out of position, lifting forefoot or heel, abducting the hip by more than 30°, or failing to return to the test position in more than 5 s. Dynamic balance - The Y Balance Test (YBT) assesses range of motion (ROM), strength, and neuromuscular control of the lower extremity and was chosen to assess the participants’ lower limb balance as prior studies have demonstrated its utility as a clinical test to assess for lower limb balance deficits in the athletic population[12]. The participant reaches with one foot in the anterior, posteromedial, and posterolateral directions while standing on the other foot on a centralized stance platform.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le patient est pieds nus [2,3] ou chaussé [5], en position monopodale, avec l'avant du pied d'appui sur la jonction des 3 règles (point 0) [1]. Les yeux restent ouverts et les membres supérieurs sont laissés libres pendant le test [3].…”
Section: Modalités D'applicationsunclassified
“…La distance est normalisée avec la taille du membre inférieur en utilisant la formule [1]: [3,5]. Seuls les sportifs professionnels présentent une asymétrie [3].…”
Section: Normalisation Des Donnéesunclassified