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The effectiveness of resistance training using unstable surfaces and devices for rehabilitation.

The effectiveness of resistance training using unstable surfaces and devices for rehabilitation. WHILE THE POPULARITY OF INSTABILITY RESISTANCE TRAINING (RESISTANCE TRAINING THAT INVOLVES THE USE OF UNSTABLE SURFACES AND DEVICES: IRT) is evident in fitness training facilities, its effectiveness for optimal sport performance training has been questioned. The purpose of this clinical commentary is to explore the resistance training literature, which implements the use of unstable surfaces and devices to determine the suitability of IRT for rehabilitation. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International journal of sports physical therapy Pubmed

The effectiveness of resistance training using unstable surfaces and devices for rehabilitation.

International journal of sports physical therapy , Volume 7 (2): 16 – Oct 2, 2012

The effectiveness of resistance training using unstable surfaces and devices for rehabilitation.


Abstract

WHILE THE POPULARITY OF INSTABILITY RESISTANCE TRAINING (RESISTANCE TRAINING THAT INVOLVES THE USE OF UNSTABLE SURFACES AND DEVICES: IRT) is evident in fitness training facilities, its effectiveness for optimal sport performance training has been questioned. The purpose of this clinical commentary is to explore the resistance training literature, which implements the use of unstable surfaces and devices to determine the suitability of IRT for rehabilitation.

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Abstract

WHILE THE POPULARITY OF INSTABILITY RESISTANCE TRAINING (RESISTANCE TRAINING THAT INVOLVES THE USE OF UNSTABLE SURFACES AND DEVICES: IRT) is evident in fitness training facilities, its effectiveness for optimal sport performance training has been questioned. The purpose of this clinical commentary is to explore the resistance training literature, which implements the use of unstable surfaces and devices to determine the suitability of IRT for rehabilitation.

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International journal of sports physical therapyPubmed

Published: Oct 2, 2012

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