Background:In the military,insufficient postural stability is a risk factor for developing lower extremity injuries.Postural stability training programs are effective in preventing these injuries.However,an objective ...Background:In the military,insufficient postural stability is a risk factor for developing lower extremity injuries.Postural stability training programs are effective in preventing these injuries.However,an objective method for the measurement of postural stability in servicemen is lacking.The primary objective of this study was to assess the influence of the number of repetitions,different foot positions and real-time visual feedback on postural stability,as well as their effects on the intrasession reliability of postural stability measurements in servicemen.The secondary objective was to assess the concurrent validity of the measurements.Methods:Twenty healthy servicemen between 20 and 50 years of age and in active duty were eligible for this quantitative,cross-sectional study.The measurements took place on a force plate,measuring the mean velocity of the center of pressure.The participants were asked to stand as still as possible in three different foot positions(wide stance,small stance,and on one leg),five times each for 45 s each time,and the measurements were performed with and without real-time visual feedback.Results:We observed a significant main effect of foot position(P<0.001),but not of visual feedback(P=0.119)or repetition number(P=0.915).Postural stability decreased in the more challenging foot positions.The ICC estimates varied from 0.809(one repetition in wide stance)to 0.985(five repetitions on one leg).The common variance(R2)between different foot positions without feedback varied between 0.008(wide stance)and 0.412.Conclusions:To yield reliable data,wide-stance measurements should be conducted three times,and small-stance measurements and measurements on one leg should be conducted two times.The scores of a measurement in a particular foot position cannot predict the scores of measurements in other foot positions.展开更多
Stapleton Roy,U.S.ambassador to China,expressed thanks to the Chinese govemment for the cooper-ation and assistance it extended to the U.S.recovery team.He said the cooperative effort of the two coun-tries symbolized ...Stapleton Roy,U.S.ambassador to China,expressed thanks to the Chinese govemment for the cooper-ation and assistance it extended to the U.S.recovery team.He said the cooperative effort of the two coun-tries symbolized that"we continue to cherish the emories of those who gave their lives so that we today can live in a better,safer world."展开更多
基金funded by the Military Rehabilitation Center Aardenburgpart of the Dutch Ministry of Defense。
文摘Background:In the military,insufficient postural stability is a risk factor for developing lower extremity injuries.Postural stability training programs are effective in preventing these injuries.However,an objective method for the measurement of postural stability in servicemen is lacking.The primary objective of this study was to assess the influence of the number of repetitions,different foot positions and real-time visual feedback on postural stability,as well as their effects on the intrasession reliability of postural stability measurements in servicemen.The secondary objective was to assess the concurrent validity of the measurements.Methods:Twenty healthy servicemen between 20 and 50 years of age and in active duty were eligible for this quantitative,cross-sectional study.The measurements took place on a force plate,measuring the mean velocity of the center of pressure.The participants were asked to stand as still as possible in three different foot positions(wide stance,small stance,and on one leg),five times each for 45 s each time,and the measurements were performed with and without real-time visual feedback.Results:We observed a significant main effect of foot position(P<0.001),but not of visual feedback(P=0.119)or repetition number(P=0.915).Postural stability decreased in the more challenging foot positions.The ICC estimates varied from 0.809(one repetition in wide stance)to 0.985(five repetitions on one leg).The common variance(R2)between different foot positions without feedback varied between 0.008(wide stance)and 0.412.Conclusions:To yield reliable data,wide-stance measurements should be conducted three times,and small-stance measurements and measurements on one leg should be conducted two times.The scores of a measurement in a particular foot position cannot predict the scores of measurements in other foot positions.
文摘Stapleton Roy,U.S.ambassador to China,expressed thanks to the Chinese govemment for the cooper-ation and assistance it extended to the U.S.recovery team.He said the cooperative effort of the two coun-tries symbolized that"we continue to cherish the emories of those who gave their lives so that we today can live in a better,safer world."