A Bayesian Network approach to study the relationships between several neuromuscular performance measures and dynamic postural control in futsal players.
Iñaki Ruiz-PérezFrancisco AyalaJosé Miguel PuertaJose L L ElviraMark De Ste CroixSergio Hernández-SánchezFrancisco Jose Vera-GarciaPublished in: PloS one (2019)
The BNs demonstrated that performance achieved in the y-balance test appears to be widely influenced by hip and knee flexion and ankle dorsiflexion ROM measures in the sagittal plane, as well as by measures of static but mainly dynamic core stability in the frontal plane. Therefore, training interventions aimed at improving or maintaining dynamic postural control in elite male futsal players should include, among other things, exercises that produce ROM scores equal or higher than 127° of hip flexion, 132.5° of knee flexion as well as 34° and 30.5° of ankle dorsiflexion with the knee flexed and extended, respectively. Likewise, these training interventions should also include exercises to maintain or improve both the static and dynamic (medial-lateral plane) core stability so that futsal players can achieve medial radial error values lower than 6.69 and 8.79 mm, respectively.