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Evaluating effects of training using the NeuroCom visual feedback training programme on postural stability of high-performance basketball player
Bayerová, Barbora ; Vomáčková, Helena (advisor) ; Kučerová, Ilona (referee)
Title: Evaluating effects of training using the NeuroCam visual feedback training programme on postural stability of high-performance basketball players. Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to compare effectiveness of two types of training programmes with visual feedback on postural stability of basketball players using the test "Limit of Stability ". Another goal is to evaluate the effect of the training programme using the "NeuroCom Smart EquiTest" machine with visual feedback on postural stability of basketball players. Methods: Quantitative research was carried out on 19 basketball players with the age of 13- 16 (15,21 ± 1,05). Firstly, all participants went through an entry level physical examination of postural stability using the "NeuroCom Smart EquiTest" (7 tests) and filled an anamnestic questionnaire. Players were then randomly divided into two groups - group A (n = 10) and group B (n = 9) and completed two types of training programmes with visual feedback on the NeuroCom Smart Equi Test machine lasting 6 weeks in total (each test lasted 3 weeks). After the first test a control physical examination was done to compare the effects of individual training programmes. The groups underwent the training programmes in different order. At the end of the 6 -week period an exit level physical...
Influence of six-week training intervention with visual feedback on the NeuroCom SMART Equitest System on the postural stability of football players
Filip, David ; Vomáčková, Helena (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Influence of six-week training intervention with visual feedback on the NeuroCom SMART Equitest System on the postural stability of football players Objectives: The first aim of this diploma thesis is to find out the effect of the six-week training intervention with visual feedback performed on the NeuroCom SMART EquiTest on the postural stability of football players. The second aim of this diploma thesis is to correlate the Maximum Excursion parameter from the Limits of Stability test on the NeuroCom with the Star Excursion Balance Test score performed on The MAT. Methods: This research involved 20 football players in the age from 19 to 30 (age average = 23,85; SD = 2,79), who belong to the adult category. First, soccer players underwent initial postural stability measurements using seven tests on the NeuroCom SMART EquiTest and excursion distance measurements when performing the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) on the MAT. Subsequently, they were randomly divided into two groups: control (n=10) and experimental (n=10). The experimental group underwent a six-week training intervention with visual feedback using training protocols on the NeuroCom SMART EquiTest. After the training intervention of the experimental group, postural stability was measured again on a NeuroCom SMART EquiTest and...

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