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Title: | Effects of two different muscle strength training technique on balance and performance in healthy young people | Authors: | Altuğ, Filiz Can Akman, Tuba Büker, Nihal Cavlak, Uğur |
Keywords: | Balance performance Russian stimulation Whole-body vibration adult Article controlled study dynamometry electrostimulation excitation and stimulation exercise human muscle strength outcome assessment physical performance quadriceps femoris muscle randomized controlled trial russian stimulation training whole body vibration |
Publisher: | Pakistan Medical Association | Abstract: | Objective: To determine the effect of lower extremity muscle strength training in healthy young adults on improvement of stability and performance. Methodology: In this study, 37 volunteers with mean age of 21,35±0.94 years were included and were randomly divided into 3 groups. Each group was trained for 3 days a week for 4 weeks. First group (group I) was trained with Russian stimulation to the knee extensors muscles, second group (group II) was trained by whole- body vibration (WBV) and third group (group III) was a control group and had no training. Balance was assessed with Portable Kinesthetic Ability Trainer (SPORTKAT 550). Quadriceps muscle strength was evaluated with Hand-Held dynamometer and lower extremity performance was measured with step-up test. Results: Muscle strength (p>0.05), step-up test (p<0.05) and static balance increased (p<0.05) in group I and group II muscle strength (p>0.05) and step-up test (p<0.05) increase, while the decrease in static balance (p<0.05) was found. In III group, muscle strength (p<0.05) and static balance (p<0.05) increased, step up to the test (p> 0.05) decreased. After training muscle strength, static balance, and step up test results of participants in group I and II did not increase significantly compared to group 111. Conclusion: Although 4 weeks Russian stimulation and WBV methods improved the muscle strength in groups I and II compared to Group III, lower extremity endurance and the balance, there was no advantage relative to each other. © 2015 Pakistan Medical Association. All right received. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10272 | ISSN: | 0303-5212 |
Appears in Collections: | Fizik Tedavi ve Rehabilitasyon Yüksekokulu Koleksiyonu Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection |
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