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Acute effects of a single unilateral balance training session on ipsi- and contralateral balance performance in healthy young adults.

Thomas MuehlbauerLeander AbelSimon SchedlerStefan Panzer
Published in: BMC research notes (2021)
Irrespective of practice condition, significant improvements (p < 0.001, d = 1.27) in balance performance following a single session of unilateral BT were observed for both legs. Further, significant performance differences at the pretest (p = 0.002, d = 0.44) to the detriment of the non-dominant, left leg diminished immediately and 30 min after the single unilateral BT session but occurred again 24 h following training (p = 0.030, d = 0.36). These findings indicate that a single session of unilateral BT is effective to reduced side-to-side differences in balance performance, but this impact is only temporary.
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