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Abstract:
Objective. To study the effects of training in running armored car on dynamic posture equilibrium. Method. Dynamic posture was tested pre- and post running armored car in 56 healthy men. Result. Compared to pre-training, certain equilibrium scores of sensory organization test condition 1 (P<0.05), 2 (P< 0.001), and 3 (P< 0.001) decreased significantly, while those of condition 4 (P<0.001) and 6 (P< 0.001) increased significantly. The static proprioception score (SOT2/SOT1 x 100) (P< 0.01) decreased significantly, while visual sensory score (SOT4/SOT1 x 100, P <0.01) and dynamic proprioception (SOT (4+5+6)/SOT(1+2+3) x 100, P<0.001) increased significantly post-training. The motor strategy scores of sensory organization test condition 2 (P<0.01) and 3 (P<0.001) significantly decreased. Conclusion. The results demonstrated that training in a running armored car influenced postural equilibrium and sensory organization.
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