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Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation
2018 Volume.14 No. 4 p.638 ~ p.642
The influence of ovulation on postural stability (Biodex Balance System) in young female
Sung Eun-Sook

Kim Jung-Hyun
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of ovulation (OV) on dynamic balance in young female. Thirty-two eumenorrheic healthy women participated in Biodex Balance System (BBS) test for postural stability and a limit of stability menstrual cycle. BBS was tested in the menses (MS), OV, and luteal phase (LP). The limits of stabilities (total, forward-left, forward-right, backward-left, and backward-right) were significantly higher in the OV (total, 61.44¡¾14.77; forward-left, 67.50¡¾ 15.17; forward-right, 69.50¡¾14.43; backward-left, 64.00¡¾20.32; and back-ward-right, 69.06¡¾13.59) than in the MS (total, 55.44¡¾14.63; forward-left, 60.00¡¾15.98; forward-right, 62.17¡¾9.78; backward-left, 57.83¡¾19.09; and backward-right, 57.28¡¾13.73). Furthermore, the LP (65.11¡¾13.79) was a significantly higher limit of stability than MS (57.28¡¾13.73) during back-ward-right. The present study showed that estrogen negatively influences postural stability. The postural sway in limits of stabilities (total, forward-left, forward-right, backward-left, and backward-right) were significantly the greatest in the OV. Since there is a different postural stability between MS, OV, and LP, this should be taken into account when devising training programs to avoid risk factor of fall and joint injury.
KEYWORD
Menstrual cycle, Ovulation, Postural balance
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