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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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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Jinseon Kim 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 |
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Jinseon Kim Jusung Lee Daeyoung Kim Boymirzozoda Islomjon Bobokyaw Kichung Lee Tejin Yoon |
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Jinseon Kim |
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Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and Balance |
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Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and Balance |
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Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and Balance |
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Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and Balance |
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Acute Response of Toe-Spread-Out Exercise on Medial Longitudinal Arch Height and Balance |
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acute response of toe-spread-out exercise on medial longitudinal arch height and balance |
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Asian Society of Kinesiology |
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The Asian Journal of Kinesiology |
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2586-5595 2586-5552 |
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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. |
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