Abstract:Abstract.[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the center of pressure (COP) trajectory variables while initiating gait under three different ankle support conditions: no external ankle support, ankle taping, and the use of a lace-up ankle brace.[Subjects] The study subjects were 7 healthy males (mean [SD] [Methods] Subjects stood in a predetermined position on the floor in front of a force platform and then initiated gait on the force platform at a self-paced speed under the conditions of no ext… Show more
“…Previous studies investigating balance have focused on the path of the COP to evaluate performance, with less dispersion of the COP considered to be a better performance. 22,23 In addition, because the current study concentrated on the maintenance of the MLA with the IFM, only the ML dispersion of the COP was examined, as pronation and supination of the foot would show up as ML movement of the COP on the forceplate. The maximum and minimum values achieved in the position of the ML COP during each balance test were found and subtracted from one another (max ML COP -min ML COP).…”
The SFE appeared to train the IFM more effectively than the TCE; however, there were differing results between the dominant and nondominant legs. These imbalances need to be taken into consideration by clinicians.
“…Previous studies investigating balance have focused on the path of the COP to evaluate performance, with less dispersion of the COP considered to be a better performance. 22,23 In addition, because the current study concentrated on the maintenance of the MLA with the IFM, only the ML dispersion of the COP was examined, as pronation and supination of the foot would show up as ML movement of the COP on the forceplate. The maximum and minimum values achieved in the position of the ML COP during each balance test were found and subtracted from one another (max ML COP -min ML COP).…”
The SFE appeared to train the IFM more effectively than the TCE; however, there were differing results between the dominant and nondominant legs. These imbalances need to be taken into consideration by clinicians.
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