Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and Balance

OBJECTIVES This study was to determine the acute response of the toe-spread-out exercise(TSE) on the medial longitudinal arch height(MLAH) and the static and dynamic balance. METHODS Twenty-four healthy young males and females were randomly assigned to the exercise group(n=12) or to the control grou...

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Main Authors: Jinseon Kim, Jusung Lee, Daeyoung Kim, Boymirzozoda Islomjon, Bobokyaw, Kichung Lee, Tejin Yoon
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Language:English
Published: Asian Society of Kinesiology 2021-01-01
Series:The Asian Journal of Kinesiology
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spelling doaj-dc32545cbbf64d9b9c8975a38fc573072021-03-10T00:42:49ZengAsian Society of KinesiologyThe Asian Journal of Kinesiology2586-55952586-55522021-01-01231273310.15758/ajk.2021.23.1.27489Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and BalanceJinseon Kim0Jusung Lee1Daeyoung Kim2Boymirzozoda Islomjon3Bobokyaw4Kichung Lee5Tejin Yoon6 Interdisciplinary Program in Biohealth-machinery Convergence Engineering, Kangwon National University, Korea Interdisciplinary Program in Biohealth-machinery Convergence Engineering, Kangwon National University, Korea Department of Sport Science, Kangwon National University, Korea Interdisciplinary Program in Biohealth-machinery Convergence Engineering, Kangwon National University, Korea Department of Sport Science, Kangwon National University, Korea Department of Physical Education, Chuncheon National University of Education, Korea Interdisciplinary Program in Biohealth-machinery Convergence Engineering, Kangwon National University, KoreaOBJECTIVES This study was to determine the acute response of the toe-spread-out exercise(TSE) on the medial longitudinal arch height(MLAH) and the static and dynamic balance. METHODS Twenty-four healthy young males and females were randomly assigned to the exercise group(n=12) or to the control group(n=12). The exercise group performed 40 repetitions of TSE while the control group had a rest on the chair. Before and after the exercise or rest, MLAH was measured while standing. One-leg standing test was conducted on the force plate with eyes closed and open. The total distance of the center of pressure (COP) was calculated to assess the static balance. Y-balance test was performed; and the anterior, and medial/lateral posterior reach distances were measured to assess the dynamic balance. RESULTS There was an interaction between group and time for the MLAH (p<.001), and the MLAH in the exercise group increased after the exercise (2.03±1.01 mm; t=-6.930, p<.001). There was an interaction between group and time for the anterior reach distance during the Y-balance test (p=.023), and the distance in the exercise group showed a strong tendency to increase after the exercise (t=-2.104, p=.059). No interaction was found for the total distance of the COP. CONCLUSIONS The 40 repetitions of TSE increased MLAH and showed a positive effect on dynamic balance in healthy young males and females. These results suggest that TSE can be useful as a new exercise method to improve the foot arch structure and function. Further research with the longer duration of TSE training for various populations is warranted.http://ajkinesiol.org/upload/pdf/ajk-2021-23-1-27.pdfdynamic balanceintrinsic foot muscle exercisemedial longitudinal archstatic balancetoe-spread-out exercise
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author Jinseon Kim
Jusung Lee
Daeyoung Kim
Boymirzozoda Islomjon
Bobokyaw
Kichung Lee
Tejin Yoon
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Jusung Lee
Daeyoung Kim
Boymirzozoda Islomjon
Bobokyaw
Kichung Lee
Tejin Yoon
Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and Balance
The Asian Journal of Kinesiology
dynamic balance
intrinsic foot muscle exercise
medial longitudinal arch
static balance
toe-spread-out exercise
author_facet Jinseon Kim
Jusung Lee
Daeyoung Kim
Boymirzozoda Islomjon
Bobokyaw
Kichung Lee
Tejin Yoon
author_sort Jinseon Kim
title Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and Balance
title_short Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and Balance
title_full Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and Balance
title_fullStr Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and Balance
title_full_unstemmed Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and Balance
title_sort acute response of toe-spread-out exercise on medial longitudinal arch height and balance
publisher Asian Society of Kinesiology
series The Asian Journal of Kinesiology
issn 2586-5595
2586-5552
publishDate 2021-01-01
description OBJECTIVES This study was to determine the acute response of the toe-spread-out exercise(TSE) on the medial longitudinal arch height(MLAH) and the static and dynamic balance. METHODS Twenty-four healthy young males and females were randomly assigned to the exercise group(n=12) or to the control group(n=12). The exercise group performed 40 repetitions of TSE while the control group had a rest on the chair. Before and after the exercise or rest, MLAH was measured while standing. One-leg standing test was conducted on the force plate with eyes closed and open. The total distance of the center of pressure (COP) was calculated to assess the static balance. Y-balance test was performed; and the anterior, and medial/lateral posterior reach distances were measured to assess the dynamic balance. RESULTS There was an interaction between group and time for the MLAH (p<.001), and the MLAH in the exercise group increased after the exercise (2.03±1.01 mm; t=-6.930, p<.001). There was an interaction between group and time for the anterior reach distance during the Y-balance test (p=.023), and the distance in the exercise group showed a strong tendency to increase after the exercise (t=-2.104, p=.059). No interaction was found for the total distance of the COP. CONCLUSIONS The 40 repetitions of TSE increased MLAH and showed a positive effect on dynamic balance in healthy young males and females. These results suggest that TSE can be useful as a new exercise method to improve the foot arch structure and function. Further research with the longer duration of TSE training for various populations is warranted.
topic dynamic balance
intrinsic foot muscle exercise
medial longitudinal arch
static balance
toe-spread-out exercise
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