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The effects of Pilates training on static and dynamic balance of female deaf students: A randomized controlled trial.

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INTRODUCTION To evaluate the effect of Pilates training on static and dynamic balance of deaf female. METHODS This study is a randomized, controlled trial with concealed randomization and blinded assessments.… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION To evaluate the effect of Pilates training on static and dynamic balance of deaf female. METHODS This study is a randomized, controlled trial with concealed randomization and blinded assessments. 19 female deaf students participated in this study and were randomly assigned into experimental (EXP, n = 9) and control (CON, n = 10) groups. Static balance was examined by Balance Error Scoring System (BESS), and dynamic balance was examined by Y balance test (YBT). The experimental group performed a Pilates training program for 8 weeks (three sessions of 60 min). RESULTS The findings showed that experimental group showed a significant change in static balance (with open eye and close eye) and dynamic balance (dominant limb and non-dominant limb) after 8 weeks Pilates training (p < 0.05). The control also showed no significant changes after training duration (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS This study showed that Pilates training significantly improve balance in female deaf students.

Keywords: dynamic balance; pilates training; female deaf; deaf students; training static; balance

Journal Title: Journal of bodywork and movement therapies
Year Published: 2020

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