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2018 Volume.9 No. 4 p.1676 ~ p.1682
Short-term Effects of Lumbar Rotation Mobilization on the Single-Leg Standing Balance Ability in Healthy People: A Pilot Study
Kim Bo-Kyung

Choi Wan-Suk
Heo Seo-Yoon
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the short-term effects of lumbar rotational mobilization under the single-leg standing (SLS) position. Fifteen healthy individuals were recruited, and randomized to agroup of trunk rotational exercise (TRE) and lumbar rotational mobilization (LRM). Trunk twist rotational exercise was performed to the TRE group, and mobilization was applied to the LRM group on the lumbar spine. Velocity of the center of pressure (VCOP) and center of pressure (COP) for each participant were measured through SLS. COPs were not significantly increased or decreased after treatment in both groups. VCOPs also did not change considerably except on the right side when the eye was closed. There was no significant difference between COPs and VCOPs in two groups. This study suggests that trunk rotation exercise and lumbar rotation mobilization would have similar effects on balance ability.
KEYWORD
Lumbar rotational mobilization, Trunk rotational exercise, Center of pressure, Velocity of the center of pressure
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