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Effects of Foot Structure Type on Core Stability in University Athletes.

Orlando Santiago Moreno-BarrigaCarlos Romero MoralesRicardo Becerro-de-Bengoa-VallejoMarta Elena Losa IglesiasJuan Gómez SalgadoJulio Caballero-LópezLiz Carol Vidal-ValverdeDaniel López-López
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The presence of high or low foot arches did not significantly impact the activity of the muscles responsible for maintaining the body's center of gravity or postural stability among university-level athletes. This suggests the existence of neuromuscular compensation mechanisms that attempt to restore balance and compensate for any changes in postural stability caused by varying foot types. Through targeted training that emphasizes activation of the internal oblique muscle, athletes may see improved postural stability. Our findings indicate that static stabilization exercises can also prove beneficial in improving dynamic stability in the anteroposterior plane, while a more dynamic approach may be required to improve dynamic stability in the lateral plane.
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