EFFECT OF DYNAMIC NEUROMUSCULAR STABILIZATION THERAPY VS PARACHUTE RESISTANCE TRAINING ON PERFORMANCE LEVEL IN RACE WALKERS: COMPARATIVE STUDY

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Rasika Panse Kaluskar, U. Yeole, P. Pawar, BHAGYASHREE R. Gawali
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Background: Race walking significantly places stress on the lower extremity joints affecting ADLs. The gait pattern of race walking is different than normal walking that causes biomechanical alterations leading to musculoskeletal disabilities. DNS (Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization) therapy is based on developmental kinesiology and the integration of neurophysiology and biomechanical principles in which each purposeful movement pattern is reinforced by the coordination between every segmented required for postural stability. Parachute Resistance training works on the principle of air resistance and terminal velocity, which helps in improving lower extremity muscle strength and power, decreasing the stress put on joints during physical activity. Methods: The study was completed by using a stratified sampling technique among the race walkers between the age group of 18-29 years, a total of 40 race walkers (20 males and 20 females) were selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria by approaching various sports academies. Participants were divided into two groups, Group A and Group B. The groups consisted of 20 participants each. They were verbally interviewed regarding their demographics. Pre-treatment assessment of vo2max and speed was done using the Cooper test and sprint test, respectively. Participants in group A underwent Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Technique, and group B underwent a Parachute resistance training program, and post-treatment assessment of all the parameters was done. Results: DNS Therapy shows significant improvement in the performance level of race walkers in group A as compared to Group B with p-value 0.003 and 0.001. Conclusion: The study concluded that DNS therapy and Parachute resistance training exercises are equally effective in improving the performance level in race walkers.
动态神经肌肉稳定疗法与降落伞阻力训练对竞走运动员运动水平影响的比较研究
背景:竞走对影响ADLs的下肢关节施加了显著的压力。竞走的步态模式不同于正常的步行,会导致生物力学的改变,从而导致肌肉骨骼的残疾。动态神经肌肉稳定(DNS)疗法是基于发育运动机动学和神经生理学和生物力学原理的整合,其中每个有目的的运动模式都通过姿势稳定所需的每个节段之间的协调来加强。降落伞阻力训练的原理是空气阻力和终端速度,这有助于提高下肢肌肉的力量和力量,减少体力活动时对关节的压力。方法:采用分层抽样的方法,在18-29岁年龄组的竞走人群中,通过联系各体育院校,按照纳入和排除标准抽取40名竞走人群(男20名,女20名)。参与者被分为两组,A组和b组,每组20人。他们接受了关于人口统计数据的口头采访。预处理前vo2max和速度评估分别采用Cooper试验和sprint试验。A组接受动态神经肌肉稳定技术,B组接受降落伞阻力训练,并对所有参数进行治疗后评估。结果:与B组相比,DNS治疗对竞走运动员运动水平有显著改善,p值分别为0.003和0.001。结论:本研究认为,在提高竞走运动员的运动水平方面,DNS治疗和降落伞阻力训练具有同等的效果。
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