EFFECT OF TRAINING WITH FEEDBACK ON STATIC AND DYNAMIC BALANCE IN STUDENTS WITH HEALTH LIMITATIONS

IF 0.2 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
L. Kapilevich, E. Medvedeva, E. Baranova, Yu. P. Bredikhina, K Davletyarova
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Aim. The article deals with establishing the effect of training with feedback on static and dynamic balance in students with health limitations. Materials and methods. We examined 27 students with health limitations – 17 students with musculoskeletal disorders and 10 students with pronounced myopia. For 10 days, students had 20-minute physical activity using training equipment with feedback. In students with health limitations, we performed the analysis of static and dynamic balance before and after training with feedback. Results. It is established that training with feedback improved static and dynamic balance in students with health limitations. This tendency is manifested in reducing the variance of body position average values in sagittal and frontal planes, reducing the area of the ellipse, its width and length. The majority of changes are typical for the sagittal plane. The role of the vestibular analyser increases, while the dependence between balance and the visual analyser decreases. The effect of training with feedback is most pronounced in students with visual impairments. Conclusion. Training with feedback improves static and dynamic balance, increases the role of the vestibular analyser, and reduces the dependence between balance and the visual analyser in students with health limitations.
反馈训练对健康障碍学生动、静态平衡的影响
的目标。本文探讨了建立反馈训练对健康障碍学生静态和动态平衡的影响。材料和方法。我们检查了27名有健康限制的学生,其中17名患有肌肉骨骼疾病,10名患有明显近视。在10天的时间里,学生们使用带有反馈的训练设备进行了20分钟的体育锻炼。在有健康限制的学生中,我们对训练前后的静态和动态平衡进行了反馈分析。结果。结果表明,反馈训练可提高健康受限学生的静态和动态平衡能力。这一趋势表现在减小了矢状面和额状面的体位平均值的方差,减小了椭圆的面积、宽度和长度。大多数改变是典型的矢状面。前庭分析器的作用增强,而平衡与视觉分析器之间的依赖性减弱。反馈训练的效果在有视觉障碍的学生中最为明显。结论。反馈训练改善了静态和动态平衡,增加了前庭分析器的作用,并减少了有健康限制的学生对平衡和视觉分析器的依赖。
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