As core stability improves in handball players, ball-throwing speed increases as well. Postural stability is considered as the most important component of athletic performance as it occurs in almost all movement types. No studies have yet evaluated postural stability, performance and trunk muscle endurance in female athletes at the same time and examined the relationship between these parameters.This study aims to identify the relationship between the postural stability, performance and trunk muscle endurance of female athletes in different branches of sports.
A total of 45 female athletes (15 volleyball, 15 handball, and 15 football players) (average age: 22,26 ± 6,43 / BMI: 21,45 ± 2,39) and 15 sedentary females (average age: 24,86 ± 3,02 / BMI: 21,42 ± 1,90) participated in the study. Trunk muscle endurance of the participants was measured with the McGill core endurance tests and the prone bridge test. Postural stability of the participants was evaluated using Biodex Biosway Portable Balance System (950- 460 USA) device. Sportive performance was tested with the vertical jump test and the hexagonal obstacle test.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Postural Stability, vertical jump test, hexagonal obstacle test, trunk flexion test, trunk extension test, side bridge test,prone bridge test
postural stability
stability index
Time frame: Baseline assessment, no follow-up
vertical jump test
centimetre
Time frame: Baseline assessment, no follow-up
hexagonal obstacle test
second
Time frame: Baseline assessment, no follow-up
trunk flexion test
second
Time frame: Baseline assessment, no follow-up
trunk extension test
second
Time frame: Baseline assessment, no follow-up
prone bride test
second
Time frame: Baseline assessment, no follow-up
side bridge test
second
Time frame: Baseline assessment, no follow-up
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