Introduction. A sedentary lifestyle with lack of physical activity contributes to deteriorated balance among healthy young
people. Physical activity is import_ant since it stimulates neuromuscular junctions that control body posture, especially at
younger age, when greater postural sway may be observed in stabilography compared to adults. Proper work of individual
muscle groups is import_ant to maintain proper balance. Abnormal muscle tone can lead to dysbalances that make it difficult
o maintain a stable posture in a variety of conditions.
Aim. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of a training cycle consisting of stretching of the ilopsoas, rectus femoris,
gluteus maximus, hamstring and rectus abdominis, and eccentric training of the above mentioned muscles to improve static
and dynamic balance.
Methods. Oobjective and qualitative-subjective were used to assess the results in a man aged 22 yrs. Postural control was
tested twice in the patient with the Neurocom International Inc. SMART EquiTest device under static conditions without visual
control and with dynamic visual surrounding and unstable support surface. Automatic postural reflexes were also evaluated.
In addition, clinical tests were performed.
Results. Myo-fascial training, which included eccentric training combined with lower limb and trunk stretching improved the
postural control in the subject.
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