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Gender differences in postural stability in athletes with hearing deprivation (using the example of acyclic sports)Gender differences in postural stability in athletes with hearing deprivation (using the example of acyclic sports)

Health the Preserving Technologies , UDC: 57.016.4 DOI: 10.25688/2076-9091.2023.51.3.08

Authors

  • Koshkina Ksenia Sergeevna
  • Bykov Eugene Vitalevich Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor
  • Chipyshev Anton Victorovich PhD of Biological Sciences

Annotation

The prerequisite of the study was the presence in persons with sensorineural hearing loss of involvement of the vestibular analyzer in the pathological process, which has a negative effect on the state of equilibrium. The aim of the study is to identify gender features of the state of the equilibrium function in athletes with hearing deprivation engaged in acyclic sports. Computer stabilometry was used as the main research method. The study sample included 20 athletes with hearing deprivation, divided by gender into two groups of 10 people each. The article reveals gender differences in maintaining the balance function during the Romberg test in athletes with hearing deprivation engaged in acyclic sports.

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Koshkina, K. S., Bykov, E. V. & Chipyshev, A. V. (2023). Gender differences in postural stability in athletes with hearing deprivation (using the example of acyclic sports)Gender differences in postural stability in athletes with hearing deprivation (using the example of acyclic sports) Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 2023, №3 (51), 104. https://doi.org/10.25688/2076-9091.2023.51.3.08
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