An exploratory study on the acute effects of proprioceptive exercise and/or neuromuscular taping on balance performance
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Background: This study aimed at investigating the acute effects of combined EXERCISE and TAPING in comparison to isolated proprioceptive
exercise (EXERCISE) and ankle neuromuscular taping (TAPING) on one - leg stability performance in rugby players.
Methods: Stability tests, performed on a stabilometric platform, were assessed for stability before and after above interventions.
Performed stability tests were one - leg static stance (dominant leg and non - dominant leg) each with eyes open and eyes closed. The
assessed dependent variables were: centre of pressure (CoP) path length; CoP speed; medio - lateral, and anterior - posterior sway.
Sixteen male rugby players (27.3 3.3 years; 177.3 7.3 cm; 88.8 15.2 kg) from a non - professional rugby team were tested in all
above conditions, according to a cross - over study design.
Results: Most of investigated variables improved following EXERCISE + TAPING (CoP path length -18.2/ -15.6%, CoP speed -22.8/-17.7%,
and anterior-posterior sway -21.0/ -16.3%), in comparison with the other two protocols. EXERCISE + TAPING improved the stability
control by combining the effects of both proprioceptive exercise and neuromuscular taping.
Conclusions: Such findings could suggest the benefits of planning long - term strategies using EXERCISE + TAPING protocols for
improving the functional stability and for preventing re - occuring injuries.
exercise (EXERCISE) and ankle neuromuscular taping (TAPING) on one - leg stability performance in rugby players.
Methods: Stability tests, performed on a stabilometric platform, were assessed for stability before and after above interventions.
Performed stability tests were one - leg static stance (dominant leg and non - dominant leg) each with eyes open and eyes closed. The
assessed dependent variables were: centre of pressure (CoP) path length; CoP speed; medio - lateral, and anterior - posterior sway.
Sixteen male rugby players (27.3 3.3 years; 177.3 7.3 cm; 88.8 15.2 kg) from a non - professional rugby team were tested in all
above conditions, according to a cross - over study design.
Results: Most of investigated variables improved following EXERCISE + TAPING (CoP path length -18.2/ -15.6%, CoP speed -22.8/-17.7%,
and anterior-posterior sway -21.0/ -16.3%), in comparison with the other two protocols. EXERCISE + TAPING improved the stability
control by combining the effects of both proprioceptive exercise and neuromuscular taping.
Conclusions: Such findings could suggest the benefits of planning long - term strategies using EXERCISE + TAPING protocols for
improving the functional stability and for preventing re - occuring injuries.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ankle, Exercise, Proprioception
Elenco autori:
Russo, L; Bartolucci, P; Ardigò, L; Padulo, J; Pausic, J; Dello Iacono, A
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