The Effects of the New Training Concept 'Slidation' on Postural Control in Pediatric Cancer and Hematologic Patients

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Nicolas Kurpiers, Tim Worbs, Kai Lindkamp, Tanja Schwier, Anja Nieder, Alexander Pohl, Tim Vogler, Konstantin A. Krauth

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Published: 7 December 2018 | Article Type :

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Postural control is deemed to be an essential ability to maintaining or regaining stability under sports-specific aspects as well as in daily life under health-related aspects. Especially in cancer patients stability or balance oftentimes get lost under the influence of the disease and/ or the treatment which is healing on the one hand but can be severely impairing on the other hand. This article will outline a one-year-study with four weeks interventions using a novel fascial training concept named ‘Slidation’ applied to a group of pediatric cancer patients (n=25) compared to controls (n=32). The results showed significant improvements for postural control measured by a Posturomed device with a 2-dimensional sensor attached. The results suggest the conclusion that ‘Slidation’ might be a useful additional training tool in a rehabilitation setting.

Keywords: Stability, Balance, Slidation, cancer, fascial training, Pediatrics, Pediatric Oncology.

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Nicolas Kurpiers, Tim Worbs, Kai Lindkamp, Tanja Schwier, Anja Nieder, Alexander Pohl, Tim Vogler, Konstantin A. Krauth. (2018-12-07). "The Effects of the New Training Concept 'Slidation' on Postural Control in Pediatric Cancer and Hematologic Patients." *Volume 1*, 2, 46-55