Vertical Stability Training Effects on the Eye-Hand Coordination of Female Volleyball Players
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Brief Summary
Purpose: Optimal eye-hand coordination is important for volleyball players. Neck disorder may affect neck function and subsequently eye-hand coordination. The purpose of this study is to explore the vertical stability training effects on coordination of the upper extremities of female volleyball players. Methods: This study surveyed 25 players of a volleyball team, randomly assigned into the group A (training 1st) and group B (training 2nd). The group A includes 13 volleyball players and the group B includes 12. Eye-hand coordination was tested by a self-developed hand-stroking table device and stay time and motion time of upper extremities were determined. There are two testing modes, regular and random. Motion time for the electric probe moving between target sensor and stay time for the electric probe staying on a target sensors were collected for each mode, before each session of training and after the end of the 2nd session. In the 1st session of training, group A started vertical stability training and group B did control training for six weeks. In the 2nd session of training, the training programs were shifted between group A and B for another six weeks.
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First Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
September 8, 2010
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
September 9, 2010
CompletedSeptember 9, 2010
November 1, 2009
September 8, 2010
September 8, 2010
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- Female Volleyball Players
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- Study Type
- interventional
- Phase
- phase 1
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- RANDOMIZED
- Masking
- SINGLE
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- OTHER
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
September 8, 2010
First Posted
September 9, 2010
Last Updated
September 9, 2010
Record last verified: 2009-11