El objetivo del presente estudio fue establecer las diferencias que se presentan en la huella plantar tras aplicar un protocolo de fatiga neuromuscular. Un total de 10 deportistas varones sanos con una edad aproximada de 21 años fueron evaluados para el componente morfológico, con el equipo Tanita BC585F® (variables: kg de peso, kg de grasa, kg de músculo y kg de hueso). En el protocolo de fatiga se utilizó el equipo isoinercial Squat RSP®. Para la prueba de baropodometría, tanto en el pre-test como en el post-test, se utilizó el equipo EcoWalk. Se tomaron variables de presión R-Type® para ambos pies, como presión media, superficie de contacto, distribución anterior, posterior, lateral derecha y lateral izquierda. No se encontraron diferencias significativas en el pre y post test de la prueba de baropodometría con una p>0.05. Se encontraron correlaciones significativas entre el componente morfológico y la baropodometría con una p<0.05. The objective of the present study sought to establish the differences presented in the plantar footprint after applying a neuromuscular fatigue protocol. A total of 10 healthy male athletes with an approximate age of 21 years were evaluated for the morphological component, with the Tanita BC585F® equipment (variables: weight Kg, fat KG, muscle Kg and bone Kg). In the fatigue protocol, the isoinertial Squat RSP® equipment was used. For the baropodometry test, both in the pre-test and in the post-test, the EcoWalk equipment was used. R-Type® pressure variables were taken for both feet, such as mean pressure, contact surface, anterior, posterior, right lateral and left lateral distribution. No significant differences were found in the pre and post test of the baropodometry test with a p> 0.05. Significant correlations were found between the morphological component and the baropodometry with a p <0.05.
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