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Vpliv vadbe folklornih plesov na ravnotežje : diplomsko delo
ID Kerezović, Natalija (Author), ID Rugelj, Darja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Hiti, Nina (Reviewer)

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Abstract
Uvod: V vsakodnevnem življenju se srečujemo z različnimi izzivi in primeri, kjer je potrebno dobro ravnotežje. Ravnotežje je sposobnost ohraniti telesno težišče nad podporno ploskvijo. Tradicionalni srbski folklorni plesi so sestavljeni iz različnih gibov, ki vsebujejo elemente v ravnotežje usmerjene vadbe. Namen: Namen diplomskega dela je bil ugotoviti vpliv folklorne vadbe na statično in dinamično ravnotežje. Metode dela: Pred in po programu vadbe folklornih plesov smo s testi statičnega in dinamičnega ravnotežja preverili, ali le-ta vpliva na ravnotežje. Za testiranje statičnega ravnotežja smo uporabili test stoje na eni nogi v različnih pogojih, in sicer na trdi podlagi z odprtimi očmi, trdi podlagi z odprtimi očmi z dodano kognitivno nalogo, kjer smo šteli tudi pravilne odgovore, na trdi podlagi z zaprtimi očmi ter na mehki podlagi z odprtimi očmi, medtem ko smo za testiranje dinamičnega ravnotežja uporabili časovno merjeni test vstani in pojdi, kjer smo dodali še kognitivno ter motorično nalogo. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 17 zdravih mladih odraslih prostovoljcev, ki so člani izvajalske skupine Srbskega kulturno umetniškega društva Vidovdan. Rezultati: Statistična analiza podatkov je pokazala, da folklorna vadba nima statistično značilnega vpliva na rezultate testa stoje na eni nogi pri testnem pogoju trda podlaga z odprtimi očmi (p=0,109 brez dodane kognitivne naloge in p=0,715 z dodano kognitivno nalogo). Ugotovili smo tudi, da obstajajo statistično značilne razlike pri izmerjenih vrednostih pri testu stoje na eni nogi na trdi podlagi z odprtimi očmi (število pravilnih odgovorov), trdi podlagi z zaprtimi očmi, mehki podlagi z odprtimi očmi in časovno merjenem testu vstani in pojdi ter časovno merjenem testu vstani in pojdi z dodano kognitivno ter motorično nalogo (0,001 ? p ? 0,016). Razprava in zaključek: Izmerjene rezultate testa stoje na eni nogi v različnih pogojih smo primerjali z normativnimi vrednostmi in ugotovili, da so bili le-ti pred začetkom programa vadbe nižji, po programu vadbe pa primerljivi med seboj. Ob upoštevanju standardnih odklonov lahko zanemarimo odstopanja. Pri testu dinamičnega ravnotežja z dodanimi nalogami je prišlo do razlik v izmerjenih vrednostih uvodnega in zaključnega testiranja. Primerjajoč izmerjene rezultate z normativnimi vrednostmi, smo ugotovili, da so rezultati pred programom vadbe primerljivi, medtem ko so rezultati po vadbi folklornih plesov celo nekoliko boljši od normativnih vrednosti omenjenega testa. Dobljene rezultate smo primerjali tudi z že obstoječimi raziskavami, kjer so pridobili podatke, primerljive z našimi. Na osnovi pridobljenih podatkov lahko zaključimo, da ima vadba folklornih plesov pozitiven vpliv tako na statično kot dinamično ravnotežje.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:diplomska dela, fizioterapija, testi ravnotežja, folklorni plesi, test stoje na eni nogi, časovno merjeni test vstani in pojdi
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[N. Kerezović]
Year:2021
Number of pages:26 str., [6] str. pril.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-129584 This link opens in a new window
UDC:615.8
COBISS.SI-ID:75454467 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.09.2021
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Language:English
Title:The impact of folk dance practice on balance : master thesis
Abstract:
Introduction: Every day we face with various challenges and cases where we need a good balance. Balance is the ability to maintain the body's center of gravity above the support surface. Traditional Serbian folk dances consist various movements, which also contain elements of a balance–specific training. Purpose: Main purpose of diploma work was to determine the impact of folk dance practice on static and dynamic balance. Methods: With tests of static and dynamic balance before and after the programme, we checked the impact of folk dance practice on the balance. To test static balance, we used single leg stance test in different conditions, namely at hard ground and open eyes, hard ground and open eyes with added cognitive task, where we also counted correct answers, hard ground and closed eyes, soft ground and open eyes, while to test dynamic balance, we used timed up and go test and timed up and go test with added cognitive and motor task. The study involved 17 healthy young adult volunteers, who are main group members of the Serbian cultural folk ensemble Vidovdan. Results: Statistic analysis of data showed that folk dance practice did not have a statistically significant effect on results of single leg stance test under the test condition hard ground with open eyes (p=0.109 without added cognitive task and p=0.715 with added cognitive task). We also found out that there were statistically significant differences in measured values at single leg stance test under the test condition hard ground with open eyes and added cognitive task (counted correct answers), hard ground with closed eyes, soft ground with open eyes, timed up and go test and timed up and go test with added cognitive and motor task (0.001 ⡤ p ⡤ 0.016). Discussion and conclusion: We compared the measured results of single leg stance test in different conditions with the normative values, where we found out that they were lower before the start of the folk dance practice programme and comparable with each other after the programme. Taking the standard deviations into account, we can ignore deviations. In the timed up and go test and timed up and go test with added cognitive and motor task, there were differences in the measured values. Comparing the measured results with the normative values, we found out that the results before the folk dance practice programme are comparable, while the results after the programme are even slightly better that the normative values of test. We also compared the obtained results with already existing researches, where they got data that are comparable to ours. Based on the obtained data, we can conclude that the folk dance practice has a positive effect on static and dynamic balance.

Keywords:diploma theses, physiotherapy, balance tests, folk dances, single leg stance test, timed up and go test

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