Effects of a full season on stabilometric Parameters of team handball elite athletes

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Abstract

It is unclear whether athletes change their postural control over the course of a full sport season, or become more asymmetrical with respect to their neuromuscular performance over the same period. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a full sport season on the postural control of team handball elite athletes. Ten healthy, elite male team handball players performed bipodal standing (BP) and right and left unipodal standing (UP) during 30s. We used the RMS and speed of the center of pressure to describe postural sway. For the BP task, the sway was lower at the end of the season (p<0.005). For the UP tasks, the sway was lower at the end of the season only for the non-dominant limb (p<0.001). Differences between limbs were observed only at the end of the season (p<0.03). In conclusion, a full team handball season did not lead to deterioration of the athletes' postural control, but by the end of the season, the athletes were more asymmetrical.

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Marchetti, P. H., Orselli, M. I. V., Martins, L. M. S., & Duarte, M. (2014). Effects of a full season on stabilometric Parameters of team handball elite athletes. Motriz. Revista de Educacao Fisica, 20(1), 71–77. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-65742014000100011

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