THE EFFECT OF INSTABILITY TRAINING ON KNEE JOINT PROPRIOCEPTION AND CORE STRENGTH

Although there are many studies demonstrating increased trunk activation under unstable conditions, it is not known whether this increased activation would translate into meaningful trunk strength with a prolonged training program. Additionally, while balance-training programs have been shown to imp...

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Main Authors: Mutlu Cuğ, Emre Ak, Recep Ali Özdemir, Feza Korkusuz, David G. Behm
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Language:English
Published: University of Uludag 2012-09-01
Series:Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n3/15/v11n3-15text.php
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spelling doaj-fff1a1ecb7ff4707bebeb078940ca4422020-11-24T23:35:26ZengUniversity of UludagJournal of Sports Science and Medicine1303-29682012-09-01113468474THE EFFECT OF INSTABILITY TRAINING ON KNEE JOINT PROPRIOCEPTION AND CORE STRENGTHMutlu CuğEmre AkRecep Ali ÖzdemirFeza KorkusuzDavid G. BehmAlthough there are many studies demonstrating increased trunk activation under unstable conditions, it is not known whether this increased activation would translate into meaningful trunk strength with a prolonged training program. Additionally, while balance-training programs have been shown to improve stability, their effect on specific joint proprioception is not clear. Thus the objective of this study was to examine training adaptations associated with a 10-week instability-training program. Participants were tested pre-and post- training for trunk extension and flexion strength and knee proprioception. Forty-three participants participated in either a 10-week (3 days per week) instability-training program using Swiss balls and body weight as resistance or a control group (n = 17). The trained group increased (p < 0. 05) trunk extension peak torque/body weight (23.6%) and total work output (20.1%) from pre- to post- training while the control group decreased by 6.8% and 6.7% respectively. The exercise group increased their trunk flexion peak torque/body weight ratios by 18.1% while the control group decreased by 0.4%. Knee proprioception (combined right and left joint repositioning) improved 44.7% from pre- to post-training (p = 0.0006) and persisted (21.5%) for 9 months post-training. In addition there was a side interaction with the position sense of the right knee at 9 months showing 32.1% (p = 0.03) less deviation from the reference angle than the right knee during pre-testing. An instability-training program using Swiss balls with body weight as resistance can provide prolonged improvements in joint proprioception and core strength in previously untrained individuals performing this novel training stress which would contribute to general healthhttp://www.jssm.org/vol11/n3/15/v11n3-15text.phpInstability resistance trainingstabilitybackabdominals
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author Mutlu Cuğ
Emre Ak
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Feza Korkusuz
David G. Behm
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Emre Ak
Recep Ali Özdemir
Feza Korkusuz
David G. Behm
THE EFFECT OF INSTABILITY TRAINING ON KNEE JOINT PROPRIOCEPTION AND CORE STRENGTH
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
Instability resistance training
stability
back
abdominals
author_facet Mutlu Cuğ
Emre Ak
Recep Ali Özdemir
Feza Korkusuz
David G. Behm
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title THE EFFECT OF INSTABILITY TRAINING ON KNEE JOINT PROPRIOCEPTION AND CORE STRENGTH
title_short THE EFFECT OF INSTABILITY TRAINING ON KNEE JOINT PROPRIOCEPTION AND CORE STRENGTH
title_full THE EFFECT OF INSTABILITY TRAINING ON KNEE JOINT PROPRIOCEPTION AND CORE STRENGTH
title_fullStr THE EFFECT OF INSTABILITY TRAINING ON KNEE JOINT PROPRIOCEPTION AND CORE STRENGTH
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECT OF INSTABILITY TRAINING ON KNEE JOINT PROPRIOCEPTION AND CORE STRENGTH
title_sort effect of instability training on knee joint proprioception and core strength
publisher University of Uludag
series Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
issn 1303-2968
publishDate 2012-09-01
description Although there are many studies demonstrating increased trunk activation under unstable conditions, it is not known whether this increased activation would translate into meaningful trunk strength with a prolonged training program. Additionally, while balance-training programs have been shown to improve stability, their effect on specific joint proprioception is not clear. Thus the objective of this study was to examine training adaptations associated with a 10-week instability-training program. Participants were tested pre-and post- training for trunk extension and flexion strength and knee proprioception. Forty-three participants participated in either a 10-week (3 days per week) instability-training program using Swiss balls and body weight as resistance or a control group (n = 17). The trained group increased (p < 0. 05) trunk extension peak torque/body weight (23.6%) and total work output (20.1%) from pre- to post- training while the control group decreased by 6.8% and 6.7% respectively. The exercise group increased their trunk flexion peak torque/body weight ratios by 18.1% while the control group decreased by 0.4%. Knee proprioception (combined right and left joint repositioning) improved 44.7% from pre- to post-training (p = 0.0006) and persisted (21.5%) for 9 months post-training. In addition there was a side interaction with the position sense of the right knee at 9 months showing 32.1% (p = 0.03) less deviation from the reference angle than the right knee during pre-testing. An instability-training program using Swiss balls with body weight as resistance can provide prolonged improvements in joint proprioception and core strength in previously untrained individuals performing this novel training stress which would contribute to general health
topic Instability resistance training
stability
back
abdominals
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