Effectiveness Of Neuromuscular Training Program In Young Athletes Suffering From Lower Lateral Ankle Ligament Injury.

The perception and execution of musculoskeletal control and movement are mediated primarily by the central nervous system and involve the integration of 3 main subsystems: somatosensory, vestibular, and visual. Balance performance and its measurement are influenced by these sub-systems. This present...

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Main Authors: Deivendran, Kalirathinam, Soumendra, Saha, Taran, Singh
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spelling my-unisza-ir.53222022-02-13T01:50:47Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5322/ Effectiveness Of Neuromuscular Training Program In Young Athletes Suffering From Lower Lateral Ankle Ligament Injury. Deivendran, Kalirathinam Soumendra, Saha Taran, Singh RC1200 Sports Medicine The perception and execution of musculoskeletal control and movement are mediated primarily by the central nervous system and involve the integration of 3 main subsystems: somatosensory, vestibular, and visual. Balance performance and its measurement are influenced by these sub-systems. This present study was carried out to investigate the effectiveness of, neuromuscular controlled training exercises comprising bosu-ball balance training and conventional physiotherapy exercise training protocols on the level of stability, balance and proprioception in the athletes, diagnosed with lateral ligament injury of ankle joint. The Y Balance test was used as a reliable and valid tool for quantitative balance assessment. Thirteen players (aged between 19 to 26 years, Mean age = 23.2; SD = 2.46) suffering from grade II & grade III lateral ligament injury were recruited from the OPD of the department of Orthopaedics, of the Hospital of Universiti Sains Malaysia. All of the participants were subjected to pre-intervention or baseline assessments, comprising of Y-balance test and assessment of proprioception employing Biodex 4 Isokinetic Equipment. Thereafter participants were introduced with neuromuscular controlled training program, which was imparted for 12 sessions (30 min/day; 2 days/wk. for 6 wk.). Findings of the study revealed that 6 weeks of neuromuscular exercises training significantly improved the balance and some significant aspects of proprioception observed amongst the young athletes diagnosed with ankle lateral ligament injury. 2016-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5322/1/FH02-FSK-17-08390.pdf Deivendran, Kalirathinam and Soumendra, Saha and Taran, Singh (2016) Effectiveness Of Neuromuscular Training Program In Young Athletes Suffering From Lower Lateral Ankle Ligament Injury. Movement, Health & Exercise, 1 (2). pp. 59-69. ISSN 2231-9409
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Effectiveness Of Neuromuscular Training Program In Young Athletes Suffering From Lower Lateral Ankle Ligament Injury.
description The perception and execution of musculoskeletal control and movement are mediated primarily by the central nervous system and involve the integration of 3 main subsystems: somatosensory, vestibular, and visual. Balance performance and its measurement are influenced by these sub-systems. This present study was carried out to investigate the effectiveness of, neuromuscular controlled training exercises comprising bosu-ball balance training and conventional physiotherapy exercise training protocols on the level of stability, balance and proprioception in the athletes, diagnosed with lateral ligament injury of ankle joint. The Y Balance test was used as a reliable and valid tool for quantitative balance assessment. Thirteen players (aged between 19 to 26 years, Mean age = 23.2; SD = 2.46) suffering from grade II & grade III lateral ligament injury were recruited from the OPD of the department of Orthopaedics, of the Hospital of Universiti Sains Malaysia. All of the participants were subjected to pre-intervention or baseline assessments, comprising of Y-balance test and assessment of proprioception employing Biodex 4 Isokinetic Equipment. Thereafter participants were introduced with neuromuscular controlled training program, which was imparted for 12 sessions (30 min/day; 2 days/wk. for 6 wk.). Findings of the study revealed that 6 weeks of neuromuscular exercises training significantly improved the balance and some significant aspects of proprioception observed amongst the young athletes diagnosed with ankle lateral ligament injury.
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author Deivendran, Kalirathinam
Soumendra, Saha
Taran, Singh
author_facet Deivendran, Kalirathinam
Soumendra, Saha
Taran, Singh
author_sort Deivendran, Kalirathinam
title Effectiveness Of Neuromuscular Training Program In Young Athletes Suffering From Lower Lateral Ankle Ligament Injury.
title_short Effectiveness Of Neuromuscular Training Program In Young Athletes Suffering From Lower Lateral Ankle Ligament Injury.
title_full Effectiveness Of Neuromuscular Training Program In Young Athletes Suffering From Lower Lateral Ankle Ligament Injury.
title_fullStr Effectiveness Of Neuromuscular Training Program In Young Athletes Suffering From Lower Lateral Ankle Ligament Injury.
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness Of Neuromuscular Training Program In Young Athletes Suffering From Lower Lateral Ankle Ligament Injury.
title_sort effectiveness of neuromuscular training program in young athletes suffering from lower lateral ankle ligament injury.
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