Effects of dance sports exercise on vestibular function and balance of children with sensorineural hearing loss; a randomized quasi-experimental trial.
Front Pediatr
; 12: 1426343, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) children have difficulty living and limited movement due to impaired vestibular function and reduced balance ability.Objectives:
The present study evaluated the effects of Latin dance training on the vestibular function and balance of SNHL children.Methods:
Thirty SNHL children with no difference in vestibular function and balance ability were randomly divided into two groups, the Latin dance training group (LTG, n = 15) and the control group (CONG, n = 15). Vestibular function, timed eyes-closed static (ECS) and functional reach test (FRT) were measured before and after the intervention, and a two-way repeated-measures analysis of variance was performed.Results:
After training, the vestibular function performance of LTG was higher than that of CONG (CONG 16.425 ± 3.616 vs. LTG 12.241 ± 2.610, p = 0.0411, ES = 1.3914), the left foot ECS performance of LTG was higher than that of CONG (CONG 2.765 ± 0.872 vs. LTG 4.688 ± 1.113, p = 0.0026, ES = 1.9857), the right foot ECS performance of LTG was higher than that of CONG (CONG 3.113 ± 0.639 vs. LTG 4.797 ± 1.071, p = 0.0137, ES = 2.01), the FRT performance of LTG was higher than that of CONG (CONG 32.009 ± 6.134 vs. LTG 43.797 ± 6.616, p = 0.0021, ES = 1.9135).Conclusions:
After Latin dance training, SNHL children improved vestibular function and balance. The static balance ability of the left foot has been improved significantly than right foot.
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Front Pediatr
Año:
2024
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China