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Research Article

The Effect of Localized Upper Extremity Fatigue on Balance in Young and Older Adults

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Pages 11-21 | Received 19 Feb 2020, Accepted 06 Jun 2020, Published online: 16 Jun 2020
 

Abstract

Aim

This study investigated the effects of upper extremity muscle fatigue on dynamic and static balance in young and old populations.

Methods

Static and dynamic balance was assessed in 20 males before and after an upper extremity (UE) fatigue protocol. Fatigue was achieved using an arm crank ergometer protocol, which consisted of 3-minute intervals of UE exercise, increasing by 25 watts in a range of 70-80 rpms, until exhaustion.

Results

The UE fatigue protocol did not negatively impact dynamic or static balance levels in either young or old populations. In fact, UE fatigue was shown to have a positive influence on dynamic balance in the posterolateral direction in the young population.

Conclusion

Although old population demonstrated preexisting balance impairments, UE exercise does not appear to further impair balance. Additionally, the influence on dynamic balance after UE fatigue in the young population may indicate a possible priming effect.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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