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  1. Soumendra, Saha, Deivendran, Kalirathinam, Taran, Singh, Mohamed Saat Ismai, Hairul Anwar Hashim
    Movement Health & Exercise, 2016;5(1):37-47.
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    The perception and execution of musculoskeletal control and movement are mediated primarily
    by the central nervous system and involve the integration of three main subsystems:
    somatosensory, vestibular, and visual. Balance performance and its measurement are influenced
    by these sub-systems. This present study was carried out to investigate the effectiveness of
    neuromuscular-controlled training exercises, comprising BOSU-ball balance training and
    conventional physiotherapy exercise training protocols, in terms of stability, balance, and
    proprioception in athletes diagnosed with lateral ligament injury of the ankle joint. The Y
    Balance test was used as a reliable and valid tool for quantitative balance assessment. Thirteen
    players (aged between 19 to 26 years, Mean age = 23.2; SD = 2.46) suffering from grade II &
    grade III lateral ligament injury were recruited from the OPD of the department of Orthopaedics
    of the Hospital of Universiti Sains Malaysia. All participants were subjected to pre-intervention
    or baseline assessments consisting of a of Y-balance test and assessment of proprioception
    employing Biodex 4 Isokinetic Equipment. Participants were then introduced to 12 sessions of a
    neuromuscular controlled training program (30 min/day; 2 days/wk. for 6 wk.). Findings of the
    study revealed that six weeks of neuromuscular exercises training significantly improved
    balance, with certain significant aspects of proprioception observed among young athletes
    diagnosed with ankle lateral ligament injury.
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