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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1024528

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Objective:To explore the effects of whole-body fatigue on the balance and ankle proprioception during drop landing of individuals with functional ankle instability(FAI)by comparing the differences in balance and pro-prioception between the FAI group and the control group before and after fatigue. Method:A total of 31 participants with unilateral FAI and 31 healthy participants were included in this study.A static balance test,dynamic balance test,and ankle proprioception test were conducted before and after fa-tigue.Sway distance(D)of the center of pressure(COP),root mean square of the COP(RMS),95%confi-dence ellipse area of the COP movements(95%AREA),normalized reach distance,and the area under the curve(AUC)were calculated and analyzed. Result:Before whole-body fatigue,the static balance,dynamic balance,and ankle proprioception during drop landing in FAI group were significantly lower than those in control group.After whole-body fatigue,the static balance,dynamic balance,and ankle proprioception during drop landing in the FAI group and control group decreased significantly(P<0.05),and the increase of D,RMS and 95%AREA in FAI group were significant-ly larger than those in control group(P<0.05),and the decrease of normalized reach distance in the postero-medial and posterolateral directions and AUC were significantly larger than those in control group(P<0.05). Conclusion:Whole-body fatigue reduced the static balance,dynamic balance,and ankle proprioception,and the reduction was larger in FAI individuals than in healthy individuals.Therefore,whole-body fatigue may in-crease the risk of recurrent ankle sprain by reducing posture control and proprioception in FAI individuals.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-923545

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@#Objective To explore the impacts of proprioception, cutaneous sensitivity and strength on dynamic and static postural stability.Methods From June to November, 2020, a total of 164 elderly participated in this study. Independent parameters included proprioception of knee flexion/extension and ankle dorsi/plantar flexion with proprioception measurement; the cutaneous sensitivity of great toe, first and fifth metatarsals, arch, and heel with monofilament; and strength of ankle dorsi/plantar flexion and hip abduction with isokinetic test. The Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and center of pressure (COP)-based postural stability tests were conducted to represent dynamic and static postural stability. Exploratory factor and multivariable linear regression analyses were used to explore the relationship of each generated factor to postural stability outcomes.Results Proprioception was significantly correlated to the score of BBS (r=-0.449, P<0.001) and the root mean square (RMS) of COP in mediolateral direction (r=0.254, P=0.004). Cutaneous sensitivity was significantly correlated to the RMS of COP in the anteroposterior direction (r=0.281, P=0.002). Strength was significantly correlated to the score of BBS (r=0.493, P<0.001).Conclusion Proprioception and strength are related to dynamic postural stability, while proprioception and cutaneous sensitivity are associated with static postural stability.

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