2020
DOI: 10.37190/abb-01690-2020-04
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The differences in postural stability between cross-country and Alpine skiers with intellectual disabilities

Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyse differences in postural stability between athletes with ID competing in Alpine and Cross country (XC) skiing to assess the effect of special sports training on postural stability in persons with ID. Methods: Athletes with ID were divided into four groups by their discipline: Alpine skiers (n = 9), XC skiers 2.5 to 10 km (n = 10), XC skiers 500 to 1000 m (n = 18) and XC skiers 50 and 100 m (n = 10). All participants were asked to stand barefooted on the Zebris F… Show more

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“…Postural stability was assessed at two conditions: with eyes opened (EO) and eyes closed (EC) as used in previous studies ( e.g ., Andreeva et al, 2021 ; Gimunová et al, 2020 ). Participants were asked to stand still as possible on the Zebris platform (FDM; GmbH, Munich, Germany) with a narrow stance (heels and big toes touching) for 30 s. From the Zebris software, the average CoP velocity (mm/s) was obtained for both conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Postural stability was assessed at two conditions: with eyes opened (EO) and eyes closed (EC) as used in previous studies ( e.g ., Andreeva et al, 2021 ; Gimunová et al, 2020 ). Participants were asked to stand still as possible on the Zebris platform (FDM; GmbH, Munich, Germany) with a narrow stance (heels and big toes touching) for 30 s. From the Zebris software, the average CoP velocity (mm/s) was obtained for both conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants were asked to stand still as possible on the Zebris platform (FDM; GmbH, Munich, Germany) with a narrow stance (heels and big toes touching) for 30 s. From the Zebris software, the average CoP velocity (mm/s) was obtained for both conditions. Lower CoP velocity has been associated with increased postural stability in previous studies ( e.g ., Andreeva et al, 2021 ; Gimunová et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These ADL were reported to be done with less tiredness and fatigue (Velikonja et al, 2010;Steimer & Weissert, 2017). Better control of the body was reported across four studies (Bjerkefors et al, 2007;Rojhani et al, 2017;Degache et al, 2018;Gimunová et al, 2020).…”
Section: Clinicalmentioning
confidence: 96%