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Title

THE COMPARISON BETWEEN PRONATED AND SUPINATED FOOT WITH DYNAMIC STABILITY IN JUMP-LANDING TASK

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  13-28

Abstract

 The purpose of this study was the comparison between PRONATED AND SUPINATED FOOT with DYNAMIC STABILITY in JUMP-LANDING task. Twenty-seven male students of Tarbiat moallem University (23.9±1.65yr, 70.17±7.77kg) that none had lower extremities and head injuries, participated in this study. By navicular drop test, subjects were assigned to 1 of 3 groups: (pronated (³10mm), neutral (5-9mm), or supinated (£4mm)). DYNAMIC STABILITY of subjects obtained via Time To Stabilization (TTS) method, that evaluates athlete stability after JUMP-LANDING task. The TTS calculated by means of force plate data. Subject’s TTS calculated in medial-lateral and anterior-posterior directions. Data analyzed by statically methods of MANOVA and ANOVA. The results showed that TTS means was difference in three foot type groups. This difference was significant only in medial-lateral direct. TTS means difference was significant between pronated with supinated groups in medial-lateral direction. Decreased stability in supinated group can be result of foot structure (foot biomechanics) and also disorder in joint proprioceptors and muscle strategies. Diminished stability in supinated group may increase the risk of knee and ankle injuries such as ankle sprain.

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    SHOJA ALDIN, S.S.A.D., SADEGHI, HEYDAR, & KHALEGHI TAZJI, M.. (2008). THE COMPARISON BETWEEN PRONATED AND SUPINATED FOOT WITH DYNAMIC STABILITY IN JUMP-LANDING TASK. JOURNAL OF MOVEMENT SCIENCE & SPORTS, 6(11), 13-28. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/74773/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SHOJA ALDIN S.S.A.D., SADEGHI HEYDAR, KHALEGHI TAZJI M.. THE COMPARISON BETWEEN PRONATED AND SUPINATED FOOT WITH DYNAMIC STABILITY IN JUMP-LANDING TASK. JOURNAL OF MOVEMENT SCIENCE & SPORTS[Internet]. 2008;6(11):13-28. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/74773/en

    IEEE: Copy

    S.S.A.D. SHOJA ALDIN, HEYDAR SADEGHI, and M. KHALEGHI TAZJI, “THE COMPARISON BETWEEN PRONATED AND SUPINATED FOOT WITH DYNAMIC STABILITY IN JUMP-LANDING TASK,” JOURNAL OF MOVEMENT SCIENCE & SPORTS, vol. 6, no. 11, pp. 13–28, 2008, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/74773/en

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