Mohammadreza Rezaeipour, Vladimir Ivanovich Nychyporuk
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Background: The risk of falling increases with age, and the outcome might sometimes be severe injury or even death. Objectives: This study was designed to determine whether a 12-week neuromuscular and proprioceptive training (NPT) plan was impressive on postural stability of active middle-aged men. Methods: The study had a quasi-experimental design with a control group. In 2016, 50 middle-aged males of the Ukrainian Sports Medicine Center (Kiev) were randomly divided to experimental (performed the NPT program, rather than general warm-up routines) and control groups (maintained the general warm-up routines). The mean center of pressure (CoP) fluctuations of postural stabilitywasassessedduringeyesopen(EO)andclosed(EC)usingaforceplatforminthetwodirections,beforeandafterthe12-week study. Results: TheinterventionleadstoasignificantimprovementinthemeanCoPvelocityinbothplanes(P< 0.05)intheexperimental group compared to the control. All CoP parameters used in this study showed very large correlations. Conclusions: The NPT program had a positive effect on postural stability. This may have a direct impact on reducing lower limb injury in middle-aged men.