Influence of isokinetic strength training of unilateral ankle on ipsilateral one-legged standing balance of adults

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Purpose The purpose of the current study was to investigate the changes in one-legged standing balance of the ipsilateral lower limb following unilateral isokinetic strength training. [Subjects and Methods] Thirty healthy adult volunteers were randomly assigned to either a training group or a control group, so that each group included 15 subjects. Subjects in the training group performed unilateral ankle isokinetic exercises of the dominant leg using the Biodex 3 PRO System for a period of four weeks. Ipsilateral one-legged standing balance was evaluated before and after the intervention with three stability indexes of balance using the Biodex System: Anterior-Posterior Stability Index (APSI), Medial-Lateral Stability Index (MLSI), and Overall Stability Index (OSI). [Results] Comparison of pre- and post-test data revealed signifcant improvements in strength values (dorsifexion, plantarfexion, eversion, and inversion) and stability indexes (APSI, MLSI, OSI). [Conclusion] These results suggest that ankle strengthening exercise can be considered as a form of exercise that may assist individuals with improvement of balance.

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Son, S. M., Kang, K. W., Lee, N. K., Nam, S. H., Kwon, J. W., & Kim, K. (2013). Influence of isokinetic strength training of unilateral ankle on ipsilateral one-legged standing balance of adults. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 25(10), 1313–1315. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.25.1313

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