Improving Ankle and Knee Joint Stability: Proprioceptive Balancefit Discs Drills
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Why Balancefit discs?
Mainly, the joint stability can be improved using tools such as Bosu, Wobble Board, balance board etc.
But we think that the Balancefit discs (also known as Balance discs, Bobbled Balance Discs, Core Discs, or Stability Discs), in this case, are most appropriate for the drills we proposed.
The advantage of the Balancefit discs, from the point of view of an increased effectiveness over the anatomical-physiological and biomechanical characteristics of different motor acts, is that they allow a lot more strains to be put on the muscles and ligaments, regarding the plans and axis of the movements we are trying to train.
In comparison with the balance boards and the wobble boards that have a flat, hard foot contact surface, the Balancefit discs strain the plantar surface of the foot right through that mobile and flexible contact area.
Hence, the stress found in the ankle joint is not reduced to controlled and limited eversions and inversions, dorsiflexions and plantar flexions, but there are also tendencies to slide back and forward, and all of these movements can be combined. The complexity of the exercises can be directed and controlled also through the degree of inflation of the discs.
Another great advantage of using the Balancefit discs is that many of the drills presented in this book can be adapted for a multitude of athletic disciplines, from sportive games to winter sports.
Also, we must emphasize that the Balancefit discs can be used in the Physical Education lesson, as well as during any sportive recreational activity, where they can be important and great fun means of developing the coordination and static and dynamic balance, starting with children even as young as four.
Many of the drills presented in this book can be coupled with or introduced in Pilates programmes or improving core stability programmes, adapted to the specifics of each sport.
All these drills (stimulating proprioception in special conditions - on mobile surfaces, Balancefit, Wobble board, balance board etc.), performed in a particular manner (with eyes closed), can contribute to an increase in the quality of athletic performance, especially during game situations with a high psychological stress (the end of a match, a tie-in, the team/athlete being qualified for a superior phase in a competition, numerical inferiority situations etc.), as well as during situations demanding technical performances in unnatural body positions (unbalances in the air, passes, throws, hitting the ball from a fall determined by a rough action from the opponent etc.).
Alexandra Milon
Alexandru Acsinte – 1992-1993: Specialisation in Spinal Cord Injured Patients Recovery and Management (International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies); 2009-2010: Expert evaluator of the bibliographical sources, inside the European programme “Safety in Sports EU”, organized by RUHR University Bochum under the patronage of the European Network for Sports Injury Prevention and the European Handball Federation. Currently: Vice-president of the Romanian Handball Federation Methods Commission; Member in the scientific committee of the “Area de Balonmano” magazine (coordinated by the Spanish Handball Federation); Professor at the “Vasile Alecsandri” University of Bacau, Romania. PhD. in Physical Education. Eftene Alexandru – Former Head Coach of the “Stiinta” Bacau men’s handball team (1981 – 1986; 1988 – 1996; 1996 –1998); Former Head Coach of the “Stiinta” Bacau women’s handball team (1986 – 1988); Former Head Coach of the Romanian Academic Handball Team (1994 – 1995); 1996-2000: President of the “Stiinta” Bacau Sports Club. Highlights: 1995 - EHF Challenge Cup qualification with the “Stiinta” Bacau men’s handball team. Currently: Associate Professor at the “Vasile Alecsandri” University of Bacau, Romania. PhD. in Physical Education. Alexandra Milon – Badminton player since 1992. Highlights: 2001 – second place mixed team - European U19 Badminton Championships; 2003 – second place women’s doubles - Czech International; 2003 – first place women’s doubles - Greece International; 2007 – ranked 29th internationally, women’s doubles. Currently: Teaching Assistant at the “Vasile Alecsandri” University of Bacau, Romania. PhD. candidate in Physical Education. Lucian Lupescu – Freelance English/French/Romanian translator, specialized in sports and physiology texts (www.lucianlupescu.co.cc).
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Improving Ankle and Knee Joint Stability - Alexandra Milon
Copyright © 2010 by Alexandru Acsinte, Eftene Alexandru, Alexandra Milon, Lucian Lupescu.
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-4535-8712-6
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Contents
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CHAPTER 1. General Notions of Joint Anatomy and Proprioception
1.1. The Ankle Joint
1.1.1. Disorders and injury
1.2. The Knee Joint
1.2.1. Disorders and injury
1.3. Proprioception
CHAPTER 2. Walking Drills
CHAPTER 3. Lunge Drills
3.1. Lunges at floor level
3.2. Lunges on heightened surfaces
CHAPTER 4. Jumping Drills
4.1. Jumps at floor level
4.2. Jumps on heightened surfaces
CHAPTER 5. Other Uses for Balancefit Discs
AFTERWORDS
REFERENCES
To Ambra-Cezara, Cătălina,
Ştefan, Florin and Ioana-Ilinca
DISCLAIMER
The drills presented in this book should be performed only under strict supervision of a professional trainer. The reader should be cautioned that there is an inherent risk assumed by the participant with any form of physical activity. With that in mind, those participating in this kind of exercises should check with their physician prior to initiating such activities. Anyone participating in these activities should understand that such training initiatives may be dangerous if performed incorrectly. The authors assume no liability for injury; this is purely an educational guide for those already proficient with the demands of such physical exercises.
ILLUSTRATIONS
Chapter 1: Figures 1 and 5—Wikipedia.org (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankle_joint); Figure 6—www.foot-care.org/ankle-sprains.php; Figures 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14—20th U.S. edition of Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body, 1918 (http://www.bartleby.com/107/)
Chapter 2: Figure 15—http://www.yatego.com/johannis-apotheke/p,46b33c21d119b,457011a4efb675_2,sissel-balance-fit-blau?sid=14Y1280300672Y14bb4d74cc1748f82f
Chapters 2, 3, 4, 5: Figures 16 to 76—Photographs by Alexandru Acsinte, Alexandra Milon, Bogdan Milon, Ovidiu Bondăreţ, Lucian Lupescu
PREFACE
In this book we tried to capture some of the most important aspects of stability development in the ankle and knee joints, as well as an improvement in proprioception, with the help of Balancefit discs (also known as Balance discs, Bobbled Balance Discs, Core Discs, or Stability Discs).
Why Balancefit discs?
Mainly, the joint stability can be improved using tools such as Bosu, wobble board, balance board etc.
But we think that the Balancefit discs, in this case, are most appropriate for the drills we proposed.
The advantage of Balancefit discs, from the point of view of an increased effectiveness over the anatomical/physiological and biomechanical characteristics of different motor acts, is that they allow a lot more strain to be put on the muscles and ligaments, regarding the plans and axis of the movements we are trying to train.
In comparison with the balance boards and the wobble boards that have a flat and hard foot contact surface, the Balancefit discs strain the plantar surface of the foot right through that mobile and flexible contact area.
Hence, the stress found in the ankle joint is not reduced to controlled and limited eversions and inversions, dorsiflexions and plantar flexions, but there are also tendencies to slide back and forward, and all of these movements can be combined. The complexity of the exercises can be directed and controlled also through the degree of inflation of the discs.
Another great advantage of using Balancefit discs is that many of the drills presented in this book can be adapted for a multitude of athletic disciplines, from sportive playing games to winter sports.
Also, we must emphasize that the Balancefit discs can be used in the Physical Education lesson, as well as during any sportive recreational activity, where they can be important and great fun means of developing the coordination and static and dynamic balance, starting with children even as young as four.
All in all, we hope you find our book useful and enjoyable. Good luck with your training programme!
The Authors
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We would like to thank the EHF MC, František Táborský, Peter Fröschl, Wolfgang Pollany; the AEBM, especially José Julio Espina Agulló and Juan J. Fernández; Klaus Battes Werner and Hefco P. Vasile; Alexandru Păcuraru and Petre Ghervan, for encouragement and for all their support.
Many thanks also to Bogdan Milon, Gabriel Armanu, Adrian Brezan, Robert Ciobotaru, Ruxandra Dumitru, Daniel Cojocaru, Florin Pătroaică, George Cadar, Ionuţ Rotaru, Raducu Tamas, Florin Dospinescu and Adrian Sipos. Without them, this book would have looked totally different, and not for the better.
CHAPTER 1
General Notions of Joint Anatomy and Proprioception
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