پورخانی, طاهره

گروه آسیب‌شناسی ورزشی و حرکات اصلاحی، دانشکده تربیت بدنی و علوم ورزشی، دانشگاه گیلان، رشت، ایران.

[ 1 ] - اثر نواربندی و خستگی بر ثبات پویا در ورزشکاران با و بدون بی‌ثباتی مزمن مچ پا

Objective Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) are common among athletes and can result in a high rate of reinjury and Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI). CAI  can affect dynamic stability in athletes. On the other hand, fatigue can disrupt dynamic stability in injured as well as healthy athletes. Recent studies support the use of taping and braces in subjects with chronic ankle instability. Nonethele...

[ 2 ] - تاثیر نوارپیچی مچ پا به روش مولیگان بر تعادل پویا ورزشکاران با و بدون ناپایداری مزمن مچ پا

Objective: The ankle joint is the most frequently injured anatomical site in athletes. Ankle instability is responsible for 25% of all time lost from sport. Clinical efficacy of the effect of taping in athletes with chronic ankle instability is unknown. So the purpose of this investigation is the study of the influence of Mulligan ankle taping on dynamic balance in the athletes with and without...

[ 3 ] - اثر نوارپیچی بر ثبات پویا و دامنه حرکتی فعال در ورزشکاران زن با و بدون بی ثباتی مزمن مچ پا

Objective: The purpose of this investigation is the study of the effect of ankle taping on dynamic stability and active range of motion in the female athletes with and without chronic ankle instability. Materials & Methods: 22 female athletes participated in this investigation: 12 subjects with chronic ankle instability and 12 healthy subjects. Time to stabilization measured with force plate i...

[ 4 ] - The Effect of Cognitive and Motor Dual-task Training on Improvement of Balance and Some Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters in People With Idiopathic Parkinson\'s Disease

Background: Parkinson Disease (PD) is characterized by motor and non-motor symptoms that affect patients’ functions, especially while performing dual tasks--a critical factor in everyday living. However, many controversies exist about the benefits of dual-task training in patients with PD. Objectives: This study assessed the efficacy of motor and cognitive dual-task training in improving balanc...

[ 5 ] - The Effects of Cognitive and Motor Dual-Task Training on Improvement of Balance, Quality of Life, and Fear of Falls in People with Idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease

Background. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by motor and non-motor symptoms that affect patients’ functional performances, especially while performing dual tasks which is a critical factor in connection with everyday living. There are many controversies about the benefits. Objectives. This study assessed the efficacy of motor and cognitive dual-task training programs for improving of ...