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mrj 2016, 9 - : 138-143 Back to browse issues page
Assessing the effect of functional fatigue and gender on dynamic control of posture
Sanaz Shanbehzadeh1 , Afsoon Nodehi Moghadam * 2, Fatemeh Ehsani3 , Mahnaz Tavahomi4
1- Ph.D. Candidate, PT, Physical therapy Department, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
2- Associate Professor of Physical Therapy of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. , Afsoonnodehi@yahoo.com
3- MSc. Physioterapy Neuromuscular Rehabilitation research Center, Rehabilitation Faculty Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran.
4- MSc. student, PT, Physical therapy Department, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:   (6570 Views)

Background and Aim: Fatigue is a factor that disrupts balance and leads to sport injuries. Female athletes have a much higher incidence of ligament injuries than men. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of gender and functional fatigue on dynamic balance.

Materials and Methods: Thirty two non athletic healthy subjects (16 women and 16 men) aged between 18-35 year participated in this study. Star excursion balance test was performed pre and post functional fatigue at the posterolateral and posteromedial directions.

Results: Main effect of fatigue was significant (F=37.62, P<0.01). Both groups showed reduced reach distance after fatigue in posterolateral and posteromedial directions. Fatigue and group Interaction was not significant (F=0.045, P>0.05). The Interaction of fatigue and directions of star excursion balance test was not significant (F=1.169, P>0.05).

Conclusion: Fatigue reduced the dynamic postural control in both gender. However, this reduction was not different between the groups. It seems that other factors rather than the effect of fatigue on postural control contribute to the difference in the risk of injury between men and women.

Keywords: Functional fatigue, Balance, Gender

Keywords: Functional fatigue, Balance, Gender
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2016/03/6 | Accepted: 2016/03/6 | Published: 2016/03/6
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Shanbehzadeh S, Nodehi Moghadam A, Ehsani F, Tavahomi M. Assessing the effect of functional fatigue and gender on dynamic control of posture. mrj 2016; 9 (S2) :138-143
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