Correlation between Progress and Retention of Training Effect on Rail Stance.

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  • レール上起立トレーニングにおける上達度と効果保持

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Abstract

Six healthy female volunteers were trained with the rail stance test. They were asked to do 30 trials of rail stance every day for a maximum of 60 seconds with their eyes open. The training effect was evaluated by the stance time. Training ceased when stance time reached 60 s in more than half of the 30 trials. A follow-up study was done every week for one month to investigate the retention of training. Both the training effect and the retention of training showed large inter-individual differences. In addition, the retention of training showed a positive highly correlation with the duration of training required to attain the goal. The faster the progress during training, the higher the ability after training. We conclude that the speed of training and the retention of equilibrium function depend on a kind of memory in the brain, which is inherent and individually different.

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  • Equilibrium Research

    Equilibrium Research 54 (3), 312-316, 1995

    Japan Society for Equilibrium Research

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