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Standing Broad Jump and Dynamic Balance on Hypermobiles That Participating in Physical Education Lessons

Year 2018, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 17 - 24, 08.06.2018

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the differences and the correlation between standing broad jump and dynamic balance according to the hypermobility of 11-14 years of age children. A total of 240 children (mean age 12.81±1.25years) participated voluntarily. Beighton criteria were used for the evaluation of hypermobility syndrome and cut point was taken as 5. The dynamic balance ability measured with prokin tecnobody for bipedal and right-left feet for 30 sec. Standing Broad Jump test applied to determine the explosive leg strength. Mann Whitney U analysis and Spearman Correlation Coefficient used for statistical analysis since the distribution was not normal. In both genders, those with nonhypermobile achieved better dynamic balance results for right-left perimeter length. On the contrary, hypermobiles show better explosive leg strength results. The female participants have a more successful dynamic balance test results (p<.005). In contrast, the male participants have higher scores than females in standing broad jump results. The standing broad jump test mean values show that males are more successful than females no statistically significant difference observed when the leg length corrected. There was no correlation between hypermobility and other variables according to the results of correlation analysis. Hypermobile children that are more flexible than peers are advised to continue strength training.

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  • Russek LN (1999). Hypermobility syndrome. Phys Ther, 79 (6): 591-599.
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  • Sharma, L. (1999). Proprioceptive impairment in knee osteoarthriti. Rheum Dis. Clin North Am. 25:299-314.
  • Simmonds JV, Keer RJ. (2007). Hypermobility and the hypermobility syndrome. Man Ther. 12:298–309.
  • Şahin, N., Baskent, A., Ugurlu, H., & Berker, E. (2008). Isokinetic evaluation of knee extensor/flexor muscle strength in patients with hypermobility syndrome. Rheumatology international, 28(7), 643-648.
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Year 2018, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 17 - 24, 08.06.2018

Abstract

References

  • Adib, N., Davies, K., Grahame, R., Woo, P., Murray, J. (2005). Joint hypermobility syndrome in childhood. A not so benign multisystem disorder? Rheumatology. 44:744-750.
  • Akın, M., Sallayıcı, M., Kesilmiş, İ.; Kesilmiş, M. M. (2017). Determining the correlation between dynamic balance ability to plantar flexion and dorsal flexion range of motion in swimmers. Turkish Clinics Journal of Sports Science, 9(2) 71-76.
  • Altay, F. (2001). Biomechanics analysis of the side balance activity after chaine rotation under the two varying speeds in the rhythmic gymnastics. Doctoral Thesis, Hacettepe University, Ankara. 2001.
  • Ambegaonkar, J.P., Cortes, N., Caswell, S.V., Ambegaongar, G.P., Wyon, M. (2016). Lower extremıty hypermobılıty, but not core muscle endurance ınfluences balance ın female collegıate dancers. The International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 11(2): 220-229.
  • Beighton, P., Paepe, A., Steinmann, B., Tsipouras, P., Wenstrup, R. (1998). Ehlers- Danlos syndromes: revised nosology, Villefranche, 1997. Am J Med Genet. 77:31-37.
  • Beighton, P.H., Solomon, L., Soskolne, C.L. (1973). Articular mobility in an african population. Ann Rheum Dis. 32: 413-7.
  • Çelenay T.Ş., Kaya Ö.D. (2017). A comparison of trunk muscle endurance and balance scores in women with and without benign joint hypermobility syndrome. Turk J Physiother Rehabil. 28(2):47-53.
  • Demir, A., Akın, M., & Küçükkubaş, N. (2019). Comparison of Dynamic Balance Properties of Hypermobility in Boys. Int J Sport Exer & Train Sci, - IJSETS, 5 (1), 15-22. doi:10.18826/useeabd.510426.
  • Falkerslev S, Baagø C, Alkjær T, Remvig L, Halkjær-Kristensen J, Larsen PK, et al. (2013). Dynamic balance during gait in children and adults with generalized joint hypermobility. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). 28(3): 318-324.
  • Finsterbush A, Pogrund H (1982). The hypermobility syndrome: Musculo- skeletal complaints in 100 consecutive cases of generalized joint hypermobility. Clin Orthop Relat Res, 1(168):124- 127.
  • Ferrell WR, Tennant N, Sturrock RD, Ashton L, Creed G, Brydson G, et al. (2004). Amelioration of symptoms by enhancement of proprioception in patients with joint hypermobility syndrome. Arthritis Rheum, 50(10):3323– 3328.
  • Gribble, P.A. & Hertel, J. (2003). Considerations for Normalizing Measures of the Star Excursion Balance Test. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science. 7:2: 89-100, DOI: 10.1207/S15327841MPEE0702_3
  • Gurney, B. (2002). Leg length discrepancy. Gait&Posture. 15:195-206.
  • Hall MG, Ferrell WR, Sturrock RD, Hamblen DL, Baxendale RH (1995). The effect of the hypermobility syndrome on knee joint proprioception. Br J Rheumatol, 34 (2):121-125.
  • Hakim A, Grahame R. (2003). Joint hypermobility. Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol. 17:989–1004.
  • Hatzitaki, V., Zisi, V., Kollias, I., Kiomourtzoglou, E. (2002). Perceptual-motor contributions to static and dynamic balance control in children. Journal of Motor Behavior, 34.2: 161-170.
  • Jensen BR, Olesen AT, Pedersen MT, Kristensen JH, Remvig L, Simonsen EB, Juul- Kristensen B. (2013). Effect of generalized joint hypermobility on knee function and muscle activation in children and adults. Muscle Nerve. 48(5):762
  • Juul-Kristensen B, Hansen H, Simonsen EB, Alkjær T, Kristensen JH, Jensen BR, Remvig L. (2012). Knee function in 10-year-old children and adults with Generalised Joint Hypermobility. Knee. 19(6):773-778.
  • Kemp S, Roberts I, Gamble C, et al. (2010). A randomized comparative trial of generalized vs. targeted physiotherapy in the management of child- hood hypermobility. Rheumatology. 49:315-325.
  • Kesilmiş İ and Akın, M. (2018). Dynamic Balance Ability and Hypermobility in Pre-School Children Who Participate Gymnastic Training. Gaziantep University Journal of Sports Science. 3(3): 78-87.
  • Kesilmiş, İ., Kesilmiş, M. M., Akın, M. (2017). The correlation between ankle range of motion and dynamic balance ability in rhythmic gymnasts. International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research, 5: 2265-2270.
  • Maillard S, Murray KJ. (2003). Hypermobility Syndrome in Children. In: Keer R, Grahame R (eds) Hypermobility syndrome. Elsevier, London, pp 41–43.
  • Mebes, C., Amstutz, A., Luder, G., Zıswıler, H.R., Stettler, M., Vıllıger, P.M., Radlınger, I. (2008). Isometric Rate of Force Development, Maximum Voluntary Contraction, and Balance in Women with and Without Joint Hypermobility. Arthritis & Rheumatism (Arthritis Care & Research). 59(11): 1665–1669. DOI 10.1002/art.24196
  • Ortega, F.Z., Rodriguez, R.L., Martinez, A.M., Sanchez, M.F., Paiz, C.R., Liria, R.L. (2010). Hiperlaxity ligamentous (Beighton test) in the 8 to 12 years of age school population in the province of Granada. Reumatol Clin. 6(1):5–10.
  • Rogind, H., Simonsen, H., Era, P. & Bliddal, H. (2003). Comparison of kistler 9861a force platform and chattecx balance system for measurement of postural sway: correlation and test–retest reliability. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports. 13(2):106-114.
  • Russek LN (1999). Hypermobility syndrome. Phys Ther, 79 (6): 591-599.
  • Schubert-Hjalmarsson E, Ohman A, Kyllerman M, Beckung E. (2012). Pain, balance, activity, and participation in children with hypermobility syndrome. Pediatr Phys Ther. 24(4):339-44.
  • Sharma, L. (1999). Proprioceptive impairment in knee osteoarthriti. Rheum Dis. Clin North Am. 25:299-314.
  • Simmonds JV, Keer RJ. (2007). Hypermobility and the hypermobility syndrome. Man Ther. 12:298–309.
  • Şahin, N., Baskent, A., Ugurlu, H., & Berker, E. (2008). Isokinetic evaluation of knee extensor/flexor muscle strength in patients with hypermobility syndrome. Rheumatology international, 28(7), 643-648.
  • Wolf JM, Cameron KL, Owens BD. (2011). Impact of joint laxity and hypermobility on the musculoskeletal system. J Am Acad Orthop Surg , 19: 463-471.
  • Zurita, O. F., Ruiz, R. L., Martínez, M. A., Fernández, S. M., Rodríguez, P. C., & López, L. R. (2009). Hiperlaxity ligamentous (Beighton test) in the 8 to 12 years of age school population in the province of Granada. Reumatología clínica, 6(1):5-10.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

İnci Kesilmiş This is me

Manolya Akın This is me

Publication Date June 8, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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APA Kesilmiş, İ., & Akın, M. (2018). Standing Broad Jump and Dynamic Balance on Hypermobiles That Participating in Physical Education Lessons. Dünya Sağlık Ve Tabiat Bilimleri Dergisi, 1(1), 17-24.