The Effect of Attention Focus Instructions on Strength and Balance in Subjects With Generalized Joint Hypermobility.

Ali Zorlular, Rabia Zorlular, Bulent Elbasan, Nevin Atalay Guzel
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This study aims to examine the effects of different attention focuses on muscle strength and balance performance in individuals with Generalized Joint Hypermobility (GJH). This randomized crossover trial included 32 individuals with GJH whose Beighton score was greater than 5. Subjects performed each task under external attentional focus, internal attentional focus, and neutral attentional focus condition. Knee extensor muscle strength was measured using the Isokinetic Dynamometer. Postural stability was evaluated using the Biodex Balance System, while dynamic balance was assessed using the Y Balance Test. The main effects of attentional focus on the outcomes were analyzed using repeated measures ANOVA and post-hoc corrections with a 95% confidence interval. Subjects produced significantly higher quadriceps peak torque during external focus instruction and internal focus instruction compared to neutral condition (p = .006). Postural stability performance were found to be better during external attention focus compared to the internal focus of attention and the neutral group (p = .008). In addition, an increase in Y balance composite score was observed during external condition compared to internal condition and neutral condition (p < .001). Whether internal or external, the use of attentional focus may be beneficial for optimal force production during training in individuals with GJH. External attention focus enabled better postural stability and dynamic balance performances.

注意力集中指令对全身关节活动过度症患者力量和平衡能力的影响
本研究旨在考察不同的注意力集中方式对全身关节活动过度症(GJH)患者肌肉力量和平衡能力的影响。这项随机交叉试验包括 32 名比顿评分大于 5 分的 GJH 患者。受试者分别在外部注意力集中、内部注意力集中和中性注意力集中的条件下完成各项任务。膝关节伸肌肌力使用等速测力计进行测量。姿势稳定性使用 Biodex 平衡系统进行评估,动态平衡则使用 Y 平衡测试进行评估。采用重复测量方差分析和95%置信区间的事后校正分析了注意力集中对结果的主要影响。与中性状态相比,受试者在外部注意力集中指令和内部注意力集中指令中产生的股四头肌峰值扭矩明显更高(p = .006)。外部注意力集中时的姿势稳定性表现优于内部注意力集中和中性组(p = .008)。此外,与内部关注和中性关注组相比,外部关注组的 Y 平衡综合得分有所提高(p = 0.008)。
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