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The strength of balance: Strength and dynamic balance in children with and without hypermobility
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Duysens, Jacques
, Ferguson, Gillian
, Ituen, Oluwakemi A.
, Smits-Engelsman, Bouwien
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/ Balance
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body height
/ Child
/ Children
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Exercise
/ Extremities
/ Female
/ Flexibility
/ Humans
/ Isometric
/ Joint Instability - physiopathology
/ Joints
/ Joints (anatomy)
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mobility
/ Muscle contraction
/ Muscle strength
/ Muscle Strength - physiology
/ Muscles
/ Pain
/ People and Places
/ Physical fitness
/ Postural Balance - physiology
/ Proprioception
/ Proprioception - physiology
/ Questionnaires
/ Range of Motion, Articular - physiology
/ Social Sciences
/ Trauma
2024
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The strength of balance: Strength and dynamic balance in children with and without hypermobility
by
Duysens, Jacques
, Ferguson, Gillian
, Ituen, Oluwakemi A.
, Smits-Engelsman, Bouwien
in
Ankle
/ Balance
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body height
/ Child
/ Children
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Exercise
/ Extremities
/ Female
/ Flexibility
/ Humans
/ Isometric
/ Joint Instability - physiopathology
/ Joints
/ Joints (anatomy)
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mobility
/ Muscle contraction
/ Muscle strength
/ Muscle Strength - physiology
/ Muscles
/ Pain
/ People and Places
/ Physical fitness
/ Postural Balance - physiology
/ Proprioception
/ Proprioception - physiology
/ Questionnaires
/ Range of Motion, Articular - physiology
/ Social Sciences
/ Trauma
2024
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The strength of balance: Strength and dynamic balance in children with and without hypermobility
by
Duysens, Jacques
, Ferguson, Gillian
, Ituen, Oluwakemi A.
, Smits-Engelsman, Bouwien
in
Ankle
/ Balance
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body height
/ Child
/ Children
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Exercise
/ Extremities
/ Female
/ Flexibility
/ Humans
/ Isometric
/ Joint Instability - physiopathology
/ Joints
/ Joints (anatomy)
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mobility
/ Muscle contraction
/ Muscle strength
/ Muscle Strength - physiology
/ Muscles
/ Pain
/ People and Places
/ Physical fitness
/ Postural Balance - physiology
/ Proprioception
/ Proprioception - physiology
/ Questionnaires
/ Range of Motion, Articular - physiology
/ Social Sciences
/ Trauma
2024
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The strength of balance: Strength and dynamic balance in children with and without hypermobility
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The strength of balance: Strength and dynamic balance in children with and without hypermobility
2024
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Overview
Generalized Joint hypermobility (GJH) is predominantly non-symptomatic. In fact, individuals with joint flexibility usually perform better than their non-hypermobile counterparts during physical activities. Notwithstanding, strength and balance are essential to maintain the control of the extra range of motion during activities and to prevent musculoskeletal complications. There are limited and conflicting pieces of evidence in literature regarding the association between strength and balance in children with GJH.
The purpose of this study was to examine differences in functional strength, dynamic balance, proprioception, and isometric strength in children with and without joint hypermobility and determine the association between strength outcomes and dynamic balance.
A cross-sectional study was conducted among children aged 6 to 11. Hypermobility was determined using the Beighton Score, with scores ≥6 representing hypermobility. Functional strength was assessed with the Functional Strength Measure (FSM), isometric strength was determined with a handheld dynamometer (HHD), the Y-Balance Test (YBT) was used to assess dynamic balance and the Wedges test to measure proprioception.
This study included 588 participants (age: 7.97 ± 1.3 years; height: 128±10.1 cm; mass: 27.18 ± 7.98 kg). 402 children were classified as having normal mobility and 186 as being hypermobile. Hypermobile children had better functional strength in the lower extremities than children with normal range mobility but lower reach distance in the YBT. No differences in proprioception, functional strength of the upper extremity or isometric strength in the hands were found. However, isometric lower extremity force was less in hypermobile children than children with normal range mobility. Irrespective of their joint mobility, a fair significant correlation existed between total Y-balance distance and FSM items r = 0.16-0.37, p = 0.01. Correlations between total Y-balance distance and isometric strength of knee and ankle muscles ranged between r = 0.26-0.42, p = 0.001.
Hypermobile joints seem to co-occur with lower extremity isometric strength, more functional strength in the lower extremities and less reaching distance in dynamic balance. The opposing direction of the results on functional and isometric strength tests highlights the importance of the type of outcome measures used to describe the association of strength and the range of motion.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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