Rubens Alexandre da Silva Junior
Universidade Norte do Paraná
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Revista Brasileira De Medicina Do Esporte | 2013
Leonardo Shigaki; Lucas Maciel Rabello; Mariana Zingari Camargo; Vanessa Batista da Costa Santos; André Wilson de Oliveira Gil; Márcio Rogério de Oliveira; Rubens Alexandre da Silva Junior; Christiane de Souza Guerino Macedo
ABSTRACT Introduction: Rhythmic gymnastics requires a high level of physical quality; therefore, good performance depends on muscular strength and endurance, motor coordination and postural balance. Objective: To develop a comparative analysis of postural balance in rhythmic gymnasts. Methods: 10 female rhythmic gymnasts were evaluated by a force platform on one foot and balance functional tests (Side Hop Test and Figure of Eight Hop Test). The following data of the force platform were analyzed: anteroposterior and mediolateral of the center of pressure parameters, while for the functional tests, the time in seconds was analyzed. Results: Significant difference (p = 0.01) was found between lower limbs in the median frequency parameter in the mediolateral direction, in which non dominant lower limb showed higher postural stability than the dominant one. For functional tests, there was no significant difference between limbs. Conclusion: The difference found in the balance control of mediolateral direction may be related to different muscular actions of the hip region, which is present during the sport practice for stabilization, trunk maintenance, and movement performance with lower limbs. These results indicate the need of a balance program and pelvic sta-bilization for the analyzed athletes in order to maintain muscular symmetry of the limbs for high sports performance.Keywords: postural balance, athletes, sports.
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology | 2015
Heloísa Freiria Tsukamoto; Viviane de Souza Pinho Costa; Rubens Alexandre da Silva Junior; Gislaine Garcia Pelosi; Luciana Lozza de Moraes Marchiori; Cláudia Regina Sanches Vaz; Karen Barros Parron Fernandes
Introduction Dizziness can be characterized as a balance disorder that causes discomfort, leading to several functional limitations. Currently, vestibular rehabilitation has been highlighted as a possible treatment. Objective Analyze the effects of completing a vestibular rehabilitation treatment protocol on quality of life and postural balance in patients with vestibular complaints, as well as to compare these effects between the patients taking or not taking antivertigo drugs. Methods A nonrandomized controlled trial was performed with 20 patients previously diagnosed with vestibular diseases. Information regarding vertigo symptoms, quality of life as assessed through the Dizziness Handicap Inventory, visual analog scale of dizziness, and stabilometry using force platform was collected. Patients were treated for 12 weeks by a custom protocol. The sample was divided into two groups according to the use (medicated group, n = 9) or not (control group, n = 11) of antivertigo drugs. Results There was improvement in quality of life (p < 0.001) and intensity of dizziness (p = 0.003) with the intervention. An improvement of postural balance was observed through functional tests. However, no statistically significant difference was noted in stabilometry. When both groups were compared, no statistically significant differences between the variations of the variables analyzed were found in the re-evaluation session. Conclusion Quality of life and postural balance are improved with intervention. However, this improvement is not associated with pharmacologic treatment.
Motriz-revista De Educacao Fisica | 2013
Carolina Kruleske da Silva; Celita Salmaso Trelha; Rubens Alexandre da Silva Junior
Fear of falling, self-perception of health, and participation in physical activity programs have been associated with several variables related to health and performance in older adults. The purpose of this study was to evaluate self-perception of health and fear of falling in older adult participants and non-participants of physical activity programs, and to verify the relationship between these variables. A total of 40 healthy but sedentary older adults, and 45 physically active older adults were assessed through the Falls Efficacy Scale International-Brazil (FES-I) and a questionnaire that measured their self-perception of health. The older adults that did not participate in regular physical activity programs presented higher scores of fear of falling, which, in turn, is associated with an increase of risk for falls. Moreover, older adults, participants in regular physical activity programs exhibited a more positive health perception than did the non-participants. Also, non-participants of physical activity programs perceived their health status as being poor or very poor as well as expressing great concern about falling compared to those who considered their health as excellent, good or regular. The results of this study have important implications for making clinical decisions in prevention or rehabilitation of older people, and they justify recommendations to the public health system.
Audiology - Communication Research | 2015
Juliana Ribeiro Zuculin Bruniera; Janaina Fernanda Camiloti; Olga de Melo Penha; Pricila Perini Rigotti Franco; Rubens Alexandre da Silva Junior; Luciana Lozza de Moraes Marchiori
Objetivo: Realizar uma analise comparativa do equilibrio de sujeitos com vertigem isolada e com vertigem associada a perda auditiva. Metodos: A amostra foi constituida por 29 pacientes com diagnostico de vertigem periferica, selecionados pelo metodo de amostragem nao probabilistica e por conveniencia, com idade entre 45 e 64 anos, sendo 9 do genero masculino e 20 do genero feminino. A pesquisa diagnostica para avaliacao da audicao consistiu de anamnese audiologica e audiometria tonal liminar. A avaliacao do equilibrio postural foi feita em Plataforma de Forca, nas posicoes bipodal e semi-tandem, com os olhos abertos. Os parâmetros de equilibrio analisados foram: area elipse, centro de pressao em centimetros quadrados, velocidade media em centimetros por segundo e frequencia media, em Hertz, de oscilacoes do centro de pressao, em ambas as direcoes dos movimentos: anteroposterior e mediolateral. Resultados: Na populacao geral, a comparacao dos dados estabilometricos entre individuos com e sem perda auditiva nao demonstrou prejuizo da manutencao do equilibrio postural. Houve diferenca no genero feminino, em relacao ao parâmetro velocidade, na direcao mediolateral. Conclusao: Embora nao tenham sido encontradas diferencas que possam caracterizar correlacao entre perda auditiva e equilibrio entre os pacientes, houve pior desempenho no equilibrio postural das mulheres com vertigem associada a perda auditiva, no parâmetro mediolateral.
Motriz-revista De Educacao Fisica | 2014
Leonardo George Victorio Victor; Márcio Rogério de Oliveira; Denilson C. Teixeira; Maria Amélia Sêncio Paes; Dirce Shizuko Fujisawa; Nuno de Noronha da Costa Bispo; Rubens Alexandre da Silva Junior
Physical inactivity and aging are functional disability factors for older individuals, causing loss of balance and increasing the risk of falls. The purpose of this study was to compare the balance of physically independent older individuals, both participants and non-participants in a regular exercise program. Fifty six physically independent older participants were divided into G1ACTIVE = 28 individuals who participate in a regular exercise program and G2SEDENTARY = 28 individuals who did not participate in any physical exercise program. All participants underwent an eyes-open during one-leg balance test on a force platform. The postural oscillation parameters included center of pressure (COP); sway mean velocity and frequency of COP oscillations. G2 SEDENTARY showed higher postural instability than G1ACTIVE. Significant differences were observed for the main balance parameters. The results of this study support the concept that participation in regular physical activity is beneficial for postural balance of older individuals.
Motriz-revista De Educacao Fisica | 2013
Carolina Kruleske da Silva; Celita Salmaso Trelha; Rubens Alexandre da Silva Junior
Fear of falling, self-perception of health, and participation in physical activity programs have been associated with several variables related to health and performance in older adults. The purpose of this study was to evaluate self-perception of health and fear of falling in older adult participants and non-participants of physical activity programs, and to verify the relationship between these variables. A total of 40 healthy but sedentary older adults, and 45 physically active older adults were assessed through the Falls Efficacy Scale International-Brazil (FES-I) and a questionnaire that measured their self-perception of health. The older adults that did not participate in regular physical activity programs presented higher scores of fear of falling, which, in turn, is associated with an increase of risk for falls. Moreover, older adults, participants in regular physical activity programs exhibited a more positive health perception than did the non-participants. Also, non-participants of physical activity programs perceived their health status as being poor or very poor as well as expressing great concern about falling compared to those who considered their health as excellent, good or regular. The results of this study have important implications for making clinical decisions in prevention or rehabilitation of older people, and they justify recommendations to the public health system.
Motriz-revista De Educacao Fisica | 2013
Carolina Kruleske da Silva; Celita Salmaso Trelha; Rubens Alexandre da Silva Junior
Fear of falling, self-perception of health, and participation in physical activity programs have been associated with several variables related to health and performance in older adults. The purpose of this study was to evaluate self-perception of health and fear of falling in older adult participants and non-participants of physical activity programs, and to verify the relationship between these variables. A total of 40 healthy but sedentary older adults, and 45 physically active older adults were assessed through the Falls Efficacy Scale International-Brazil (FES-I) and a questionnaire that measured their self-perception of health. The older adults that did not participate in regular physical activity programs presented higher scores of fear of falling, which, in turn, is associated with an increase of risk for falls. Moreover, older adults, participants in regular physical activity programs exhibited a more positive health perception than did the non-participants. Also, non-participants of physical activity programs perceived their health status as being poor or very poor as well as expressing great concern about falling compared to those who considered their health as excellent, good or regular. The results of this study have important implications for making clinical decisions in prevention or rehabilitation of older people, and they justify recommendations to the public health system.
Motriz-revista De Educacao Fisica | 2016
Isabela Andrelino de Almeida; Marcelle Brandão Terra; Márcio Rogério de Oliveira; Rubens Alexandre da Silva Junior; Henrique Ballalai Ferraz; Suhaila Mahmoud Smaili Santos
Fisioterapia em Movimento | 2017
Camile Ludovico Zamboti; Rubens Alexandre da Silva Junior; Cynthia Gobbi; Leonardo Shigaki; Christiane de Souza Guerino Macedo
Physical Therapy in Sport | 2016
Daiene Cristina Ferreira; Rubens Alexandre da Silva Junior; Cynthia Gobbi Alves Araújo; Paula Renata Mantovani; Christiane de Souza Guerino Macedo