Dynamic patterns of postural sway in ballet dancers and track athletes

We compared the variability and spatiotemporal profile of postural sway of trained ballet dancers to college varsity track athletes under variations in the availability of vision and rigidity of the support surface. We found no differences between the groups according to the variability measures, but variability increased for both groups with eyes closed and on a foam surface. Recurrence quantification analysis revealed that the postural sway of dancers was less regular (lower recurrence), less stable (lower maxline), less complex (lower entropy), and more stationary (lower absolute trend) than that of track athletes. Dancers, possibly as a result of focused balance training, exhibited different dynamic patterns of postural sway.
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Notations:training science technical and natural sciences
Published in:Experimental Brain Research
Language:English
Published: 2005
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-004-2185-6
Volume:163
Issue:3
Pages:370-378
Document types:article
Level:advanced