Purpose To verify if pre-performance vibration exposure could negatively afect the postural control in soccer players. Methods Twenty-eight participants, 12 male soccer players (aged 22.4 ± 1.0 years) and 16 sedentary males (aged 26.8±2.7 years), underwent two test sessions: in the frst one, the optimal vibration frequency (OVF) was determined for each participant, and in the second one, postural sways, with open and closed eyes, were assessed at baseline, immediately, 10, 20 min after the WBV exposure. The vibration exposure consisted in fve sets of 1 min each one, at OVF, with 1-min rest between each set. Results The elliptical area, containing the 95% of the centre of pressure (COP), displacements (AREA), the total linear distance covered by the COP (LENGTH), the average distance between the assessed COP position and the ideal COP position (AV-DIST) and variance of speed of the COP displacements (VAR-SPEED), have been analysed. RM-ANOVA did not show signifcant diferences among the times of assessment. Signifcant diferences in all the dependent variables, between the groups, especially in closed eyes condition, were found. Athletes with closed eyes showed a signifcantly smaller COP AREA (p=0.00004), minor AV-DIST (p=0.0001), which are good indicators of an optimal postural control. Conclusion An acute bout of WBV at the OVF did not modify the COP parameters and may be used before the performance, with no side efect on balance. Athletes have developed a postural strategy on non-visual aferent inputs that could be enhanced by the WBV chronic exposure.
The optimal whole body vibration frequency effects on postural responses in soccer players
Iuliano, Enzo;Buonsenso, Andrea;
2020-01-01
Abstract
Purpose To verify if pre-performance vibration exposure could negatively afect the postural control in soccer players. Methods Twenty-eight participants, 12 male soccer players (aged 22.4 ± 1.0 years) and 16 sedentary males (aged 26.8±2.7 years), underwent two test sessions: in the frst one, the optimal vibration frequency (OVF) was determined for each participant, and in the second one, postural sways, with open and closed eyes, were assessed at baseline, immediately, 10, 20 min after the WBV exposure. The vibration exposure consisted in fve sets of 1 min each one, at OVF, with 1-min rest between each set. Results The elliptical area, containing the 95% of the centre of pressure (COP), displacements (AREA), the total linear distance covered by the COP (LENGTH), the average distance between the assessed COP position and the ideal COP position (AV-DIST) and variance of speed of the COP displacements (VAR-SPEED), have been analysed. RM-ANOVA did not show signifcant diferences among the times of assessment. Signifcant diferences in all the dependent variables, between the groups, especially in closed eyes condition, were found. Athletes with closed eyes showed a signifcantly smaller COP AREA (p=0.00004), minor AV-DIST (p=0.0001), which are good indicators of an optimal postural control. Conclusion An acute bout of WBV at the OVF did not modify the COP parameters and may be used before the performance, with no side efect on balance. Athletes have developed a postural strategy on non-visual aferent inputs that could be enhanced by the WBV chronic exposure.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.