Based on the purpose of this study, the following hypotheses were established: There will be a significant difference in balance changes within and between groups following balance training with progressive intermittent visual occlusions compared to general balance training. There will be a significant difference in instability changes within and between groups following balance training with progressive intermittent visual occlusions compared to general balance training. There will be a significant difference in muscle strength changes within and between groups following balance training with progressive intermittent visual occlusions compared to general balance training. There will be a significant difference in functional performance changes within and between groups following balance training with progressive intermittent visual occlusions compared to general balance training.
Age range
20 Years – 39 Years
Sex
ALL
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dynamic balance
Timeframe: At baseline (pre-intervention) and 4 weeks after completing the intervention
Static balance
Timeframe: At baseline (pre-intervention) and 4 weeks after completing the intervention