comparative effects of core versus hoping exercises on trunk stability and balance among kabaddi athlets
Comparative effects of core stability exercises versus hopping exercises on trunk stability and balance among kabaddi athletes
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
30
Week 1 Hopping to the sides on two legs (hands-free) 3 × 10 repetitions Hopping to front and back on two legs (hands-free) 3 × 10 repetitions Hopping to the front on two legs (hands-free) 3 × 10 repetitions Week 2 Hopping to the sides on two legs (hands on the chest) 2 × 15 repetitions Hopping to front and back on two legs (hands-free) 2 × 10 repetitions Hopping to the sides on one leg (hands-free) 5 × 4 repetitions Week 3 Hopping to the sides on one leg (hands on the chest) 3 × 10 repetitions Hopping zig-zag on two legs (hands-free) 2 × 10 repetitions Week 4 Hopping zig-zag on one leg (hands-free) 2 × 10 repetitions Hopping through squares on two legs (hands-free) 2 × 10 repetitions Week 5 Hopping in 8-shape on two legs (hands-free) 2 × 10 repetitions Hopping through squares on one leg (hands-free) 2 × 10 repetitions Week 6 Hopping through squares on one leg (hands on the chest) 2 × 10 repetitions Hopping in 8-shape on one leg (hands-free) 2 × 10 repetitions
Week 1 Bridging in face-down position 3 × 20 s Bridging in the supine position 3 × 20 s Side bridging (right and left) 3 × 20 s Week 2 Lifting the leg in supine position (knee bent) 3 × 20 repetitions Rising opposite hand and foot in quadriceps 3 × 20 repetitions Cross-crunch abdominal muscles 3 × 20 repetitions Week 3 Bridging on a physioball 3 × 20 repetitions Cobra exercise on a physioball 3 × 20 repetitions Superman exercise 3 × 20 repetitions Week 4 Sit-up on a physioball 3 × 20 repetitions Rotating the trunk in a sitting position using a physioball 3 × 20 repetitions Week 5 Lunge exercise with trunk rotation using a medicine ball 3 × 20 repetitions Bridging on a physioball (leg raising alternately) 3 × 10 repetitions on each leg Week 6 Lunge exercise (back leg on a physioball) 3 × 10 repetitions on each leg Superman exercise (alternately) 3 × 10 repetitions on each side
Riphah International University
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
⦁ Y balance test
The YBT for the UQ (UQYBT) is reliable for assessing unilateral UE function in a closed chain position. The UQYBT also has the patient reach three directions with one UE while in a push-up position. The LQYBT has the patient stand on one leg while reaching out in 3 different directions with the other lower extremity. They are anterior, posteromedial and posterolateral. When using the Y-Balance test kit, the 3 reaches yield a "composite reach distance" or composite score used to predict injury.(18)
Time frame: 8 weeks
⦁ Stork stands balance test to measure static and dynamic equilibrium
The stork balance test requires the person to stand on one leg, up on the ball of the foot, for as long as possible. The total time in seconds is recorded. The score is the best of three attempts. The table lists general ratings for this test. The stork test determines athletes' strength, conditioning, and technique and is reliable as long as it is done consistently.(30)
Time frame: 8 wee
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