
pmid: 4747394
A static balance test was given to 120 college men and women before and after 2 exercise bouts. In one type of exercise heel raises were used to induce local muscular fatigue. Squat thrusts were employed as the general body fatiguing exercise. Both general body-fatigue exercise and local-fatigue exercise impaired static balance performance. However, the general body-fatigue resulted in significantly greater decrement in static balance scores than local fatigue. There was no significant difference in the amount of impairment between men and women.
Male, Leg, Muscles, Physical Exertion, Posture, Sex Factors, Humans, Female, Postural Balance, Fatigue, Muscle Contraction
Male, Leg, Muscles, Physical Exertion, Posture, Sex Factors, Humans, Female, Postural Balance, Fatigue, Muscle Contraction
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