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Differentiated influence of off-road and on-road cycling practice on balance control and the related-neurosensory organization.

Alexis Lion1, Gérome C Gauchard, Dominique Deviterne, Philippe P Perrin.   

Abstract

This study aimed to determine the sensorimotor strategies privileged by mountain bikers (MTB) and road cyclists (RC) for balance control. Twenty-four MTB and 24 RC (off-road Olympics, world, continental and national champions, Tour-de-France participants, on-road world cup race winner) volunteered to answer a questionnaire about the characteristics of cycling practice and perform a sensory organization test, aiming to evaluate balance control in 6 different sensory situations based upon visual and support surface perturbations (C1(ES) to C6(ES)). RC balance performances were better than those of MTB both during quiet stance eyes opened (C1(ES), p=0.011) and when only somatosensory information is disrupted (C4(ES), p=0.039), highlighting a higher use of vision to control balance in RC. Moreover, a positive correlation was shown in the whole population (MTB+RC) between the visual ratio (R(VIS)=C4(ES)/C1(ES)) and the proportion of riding distance of on-road cycling (rho=0.28, p=0.054). In MTB, the use of proprioception (somatosensory ratio: R(SOM)=C2(ES(eyes closed))/C1(ES)) was increased by a higher intensity of off-road cycling (rho=0.49, p=0.018) and that of vision (R(VIS)) by a higher intensity of on-road cycling (rho=0.41, p=0.048). The difference in sensory organization between MTB and RC could be explained by adaptive processes elaborated from environmental stimulations and technical specificities of these disciplines.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18501633     DOI: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2008.03.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Electromyogr Kinesiol        ISSN: 1050-6411            Impact factor:   2.368


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