The Effect of Divided Attention with Bounce Drop Jump on Dynamic Postural Stability

Author:

Lin Jian-Zhi12,Tai Wei-Hsun3,Chiu Lan-Yi1,Lin Yu-An1,Lee Heng-Ju1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Education, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan

2. Department of Physical Education, National Taiwan University of Sport, Taichung, Taiwan

3. School of Physical Education, Quanzhou Normal University, Quanzhou, China

Abstract

AbstractThis study determined the effect of divided attention on controlling postural stability during a drop vertical jump task. In total, 30 participants were tested for drop vertical jumps from a 30-cm high platform and landing on a single leg with or without divided attention tasks. Three-dimensional marker trajectories and ground reaction forces were collected simultaneously. Vertical ground reaction force, loading rate, and dynamic postural stability index were analyzed with or without divided attention tasks. The paired sample t test indicated a significantly low knee flexion angle, high vertical ground reaction force, and increased loading rate in the divided attention task. Moreover, participants showed an increased vertical stability index and dynamic postural stability index in the divided attention task than in the nondivided attention task. Thus, results demonstrated that the divided attention task could affect posture control, leading to poor dynamic posture stability and possibly increasing lower extremity injury risk. The influence of the divided attention task on movement quality likely indicates that an athlete can no longer focus his attention on the bounce drop jump maneuver. Therefore, the bounce drop jump combined with dynamic postural stability index could be used in posture stability screening.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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