The influence of the external ankle support on the dynamic balance in volleyball athletes

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The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of ankle external supports on proprioception and dynamic balance in volleyball players. Seventeen female volleyball players (18.94±2.49 years; 65.45±9.49 kg; 1.71±0.05 m; BMI=22.0±2.67 kg/m) took part in this study. The dynamic balance was assessed through the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT). Comparisons between stabilization (no stabilizer/NS, orthosis/ORT and functional bandaging/FB) modes and the SEBT grid lines and inter-limb were carried out. The SEBT assessment showed a significant difference between the groups NS x ORT and NS x FB (p < .01), and between the lines (p < .01) was detected. The external supports tested herein showed similar effects on balance, restricting lower limb's reach in the SEBT execution in some of tested directions.

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De Lima, M. A. C., De Medeiros Barbosa, G., Ribeiro, J. D. C., De Almeida Ferreira, J. J., De Andrade, P. R., & Dos Santos, H. H. (2015). The influence of the external ankle support on the dynamic balance in volleyball athletes. Motriz. Revista de Educacao Fisica, 21(3), 274–280. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-65742015000300008

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