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FEATURES OF POSTURAL STABILITY DEPENDING ON THE DOMINANT TYPE OF OSCILLATIONS IN THE STRUCTURE OF TOTAL POWER SPECTRUM OF THE HEART RATE SPECTRUM IN ATHLETES WITH SENSORY IMPAIRMENTS

Health the Preserving Technologies , UDC: 57.023 DOI: 10.24412/2076-9091-2025-460-169-185

Authors

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

Annotation

The article discusses the features of maintaining postural stability depending on the type of prevailing waves in the total power spectrum of heart rate variability in athletes with hearing disabilities. Specific changes in maintaining postural stability have been identified with the temporary exclusion of the function of the visual organ. Athletes with hearing disabilities with a predominance of high-frequency vibrations showed the maintenance of postural stability due to the proprioceptive system. Athletes with hearing disabilities with a predominance of vasomotor waves and very low-frequency waves showed the maintenance of postural stability due to visual control, the implementation of which was higher in the group of athletes with suprasegmental contour regulation, which was accompanied by a better finding of the balance of the body.

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Koshkina, K. S., Bykov, E. V., Sverchkov, V. V. & Chipyshev, A. V. (2025). FEATURES OF POSTURAL STABILITY DEPENDING ON THE DOMINANT TYPE OF OSCILLATIONS IN THE STRUCTURE OF TOTAL POWER SPECTRUM OF THE HEART RATE SPECTRUM IN ATHLETES WITH SENSORY IMPAIRMENTS Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 4 (60), 169. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9091-2025-460-169-185
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