2013
DOI: 10.5812/asjsm.34250
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Evaluation of Relationship between Trunk Muscle Endurance and Static Balance in Male Students

Abstract: Purpose: Fatigue of trunk muscle contributes to spinal instability over strenuous and prolonged physical tasks and therefore may lead to injury, however from a performance perspective, relation between endurance efficient core muscles and optimal balance control has not been well-known. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of trunk muscle endurance and static balance. Conclusion:There is a significant relationship between trunk muscle endurance and static balance.

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“…Overall the subjects studied here had a mean endurance measure of (70 ± 40 s) for Biering-Sorensen test which is lower comparing to reports of western studies 198 s, 171 s, 116 s, 150 s, 147 s [33][34][35][36] but higher comparing to a value of 42 s reported by Barati et al [37]. Variations of the test procedure may result in discrepancies of findings across different studies [38].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…Overall the subjects studied here had a mean endurance measure of (70 ± 40 s) for Biering-Sorensen test which is lower comparing to reports of western studies 198 s, 171 s, 116 s, 150 s, 147 s [33][34][35][36] but higher comparing to a value of 42 s reported by Barati et al [37]. Variations of the test procedure may result in discrepancies of findings across different studies [38].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…Therefore, improving postural stability should be an essential topic in postoperative ACL rehabilitation. 10 In healthy subjects, higher trunk endurance was correlated with better singlelimb stance time, 11 but the effect of trunk endurance and knee muscle strength on postural sway has not been investigated to date in ACL-reconstructed subjects. After ACL reconstruction, knee muscle strength and laxity can remain impaired, 6Y8 and these impairments can lead to postural stability deficits.…”
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“…It is known that balance is related to muscle strength (4). The manufacturers of KT claim that this application increases muscle strength (10).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%