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  <journal-id journal-id-type="publisher">1</journal-id>
  <issn>2252-0708</issn>

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	<publisher-name>Kharazmi University</publisher-name>
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">231</article-id>

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	<article-title>The effects of fifa 11+ for referees comprehensive of warm-up program on dynamic balance in Iranian football referees</article-title>

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	  <name>

		<surname>Johari</surname>
		<given-names>Kamran</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Alizadeh</surname>
		<given-names>Mohammad Hosein</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Barati</surname>
		<given-names>Amir Hosein</given-names>
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>10</month>

	<year>2017</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>15</volume>

  <issue>14</issue>

  <fpage>1</fpage>

  <lpage>11</lpage>

  
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				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>19</day>
				  <month>11</month>
				  <year>2016</year>
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				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>28</day>
				  <month>02</month>
				  <year>2017</year>
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The present study aimed to examine the effects of FIFA 11+ comprehensive warm-up program for referees on dynamic balance among male Iranian football referees and assistant referees. Fifty-two football referees and assistant referees who had no previous injury voluntarily participated in the present study. They were randomly assigned into an intervention group and a control one (26 participants each group). The intervention participants took part in a 17-week FIFA 11+ comprehensive warm-up program for referees while the control group performed their usual warm-up trainings during a half season. In order to estimate the dynamic balance of the referees in the pre-test and post-test, Y Balance Test was used. The collected data were analyzed using Descriptive statistics and ANOVA. The results of the present study indicated that the intervention and the control groups were significantly different in terms of dynamic balance in anterior and posteromedial directions and also the referees&#8217; overall balance score before and after the study. However, no significant between them was observed in posteriolateral direction. According to the findings of the present study, it can be concluded that the FIFA 11+ comprehensive warm-up program for referees could improve the referees&#8217; and the assistant referees&#8217; dynamic balance.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">232</article-id>

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  <title-group>
	<article-title>Effect of practice variability on anticipatory postural control during reaching task</article-title>

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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Mohammadi Sanjani </surname>
		<given-names>Faezeh</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Shojaei</surname>
		<given-names>Masoomeh</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Daneshfar</surname>
		<given-names>Afkham</given-names>
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>10</month>

	<year>2017</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>15</volume>

  <issue>14</issue>

  <fpage>13</fpage>

  <lpage>22</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>27</day>
				  <month>10</month>
				  <year>2016</year>
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				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>17</day>
				  <month>04</month>
				  <year>2017</year>
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Introduction and purpose: Reaching movement is one of the common task for assessing learning mechanism and is daily task in human life, improvement in postural stability can influence the function of this task. In this term, the aim of current study was to compare constant (simple reaction time) and variable random practice (choice reaction time) on the improvement of anticipatory postural adjustment during reaching task in healthy people. Methodology: Sixteen right handed women with the mean age of (27.18&#177;3.18) participated in this study. For measuring magnitude of anticipatory postural control, centre of pressure displacement and centre of pressure velocity were evaluated by using force plate before reaching movement. Results: The results of mixed variance analysis in significant level of p&#60;0.05 showed that random variable practice increased cop displacement and velocity before reaching task, but this increase wasn&#8217;t significant in acquisition and retention tests. Discussion and Conclusion: Therefore according to the results of this study, random variable practice improved anticipatory postural adjustment. Based on these results, effect of this practice on anticipatory postural control can be considered in rehabilitation programs.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">233</article-id>

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  <title-group>
	<article-title>Strength ratio between agonist and antagonist muscles and range of motion of the shoulder in female volleyball players and non-athletes</article-title>

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	  <name>

		<surname>heidari</surname>
		<given-names>safoora</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Shamsi Majlan</surname>
		<given-names>ali</given-names>
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	  <name>

		<surname>daneshmandi</surname>
		<given-names>hasan</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>Khoshraftar Yazdi</surname>
		<given-names>nahid</given-names>
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>10</month>

	<year>2017</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>15</volume>

  <issue>14</issue>

  <fpage>23</fpage>

  <lpage>35</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>17</day>
				  <month>09</month>
				  <year>2016</year>
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				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>26</day>
				  <month>05</month>
				  <year>2017</year>
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Background and Purpose: Frequent throwing Movements can change its muscular strength and range of motion balance shoulder athletes compared to non-athletes. The purpose of this study was to the comparison of strength ratio between agonist and antagonist muscles and range of motion of the shoulder in volleyball players and non-athletes. Research Method: Thirty female volleyball players (mean age&#177;SD; 21&#177;2.58 year) and thirty non-athletes individuals (mean age &#177; SD; 22&#177;1.13 years) participated in this study. Manual muscle test (MMT) and Leighton Flexometer was respectively used for measuring the strength and ROM of the participants. Demographic information was collected through questionnaires. After determining the normal data distribution independent and paired samples T-test was used to analyze them. Results: In Compare ratio of agonist to antagonist muscle strength in the dominant and non-dominant hand volleyball players (p&#8804;0.001, p=0.002) As well as dominant hand in both groups (volleyball and control) (p&#8804;0.001, p=0.003) in the ratio of internal to external rotation and abduction to adduction strength was significant difference (P&#8804;0.05). A significant decrease in range of motion in internal rotation and extension movements of the dominant hand (p&#8804;0.001, p=0.005) and a significant increase in external rotation volleyball players in dominant hand was observed (p=0.026).Conclusion: Repeated pattern of movements in the volleyball sports for a long time causes muscle imbalance in strength and range of motion shoulder joint that in case of inadequate attention and lack of proper stretching and strengthening exercises to use, this asymmetry can make athletes prone to injury his performance will decrease
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">234</article-id>

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  <title-group>
	<article-title>Comparing the scores of functional movement screening tests in active and inactive subjects</article-title>

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	  <name>

		<surname>behboodian</surname>
		<given-names>nemat allah</given-names>
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	  <name>

		<surname>khajeh ali</surname>
		<given-names>jamal</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>letafat kar</surname>
		<given-names>amir</given-names>
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>10</month>

	<year>2017</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>15</volume>

  <issue>14</issue>

  <fpage>37</fpage>

  <lpage>46</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>09</day>
				  <month>10</month>
				  <year>2016</year>
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			  <history>

				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>14</day>
				  <month>11</month>
				  <year>2017</year>
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Due to the necessity of screening injury the aim of this study was to screen the scores of Functional movement screening tests in active and inactive subject . The study population consisted of University Students aged 18 to 25 years out of which 50 students (25 active and 25 inactive) were selected. Functional Movement Screen by Cook were used for functional screening. After the normality of the overall scores for FMS, Independed-Samples T-Test was used in SPSS (version 16) to analyze the data at significant level of 0/05. According to the findings, overall scores of FMS was significantly different between active and inactive subjects (P=0/001). Cut-off point of 17 was obtained for all subjects. There was no significant difference in shoulder mobility and straight leg raise test scores in the active and inactive people but there was significant difference among the scores of other five tests This prospective study shows that due to the overall score FMS inactive people than in active people are more prone to injury.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">235</article-id>

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	<article-title>Immediate effects of femoral external rotational and abductoral taping on ground reaction force characteristics during running</article-title>

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	  <name>

		<surname>Jafarnezhadgero</surname>
		<given-names>Amir Ali</given-names>
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	  <name>

		<surname>Sorkheh</surname>
		<given-names>Elham</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>ghiasvand</surname>
		<given-names>goodarz</given-names>
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>10</month>

	<year>2017</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>15</volume>

  <issue>14</issue>

  <fpage>47</fpage>

  <lpage>57</lpage>

  
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				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>26</day>
				  <month>08</month>
				  <year>2017</year>
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				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>08</day>
				  <month>01</month>
				  <year>2018</year>
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Introduction and aim: Taping is a common method used by athletes to improve muscular function. The aim was to assess the immediate effect of femoral external rotational and abductoral taping on three-dimensional ground reaction force characteristics, their time to peak, impulse, displacement of center of pressure, vertical loading rate, and free moment during stance phase of running. Method: 24 healthy men (age: 24.6&#177;2.5 years; mass: 74.8&#177;6.2 kg; 177.1&#177;7.9 cm) were included in the study. Ground reaction force data was recorded by a Kistler force platform (sampling rate: 1000 Hz). Paired sample t-test was used for statistical analysis. Results: Compared to without taping condition, taping significantly reduced the peak impact and peak active vertical ground reaction forces during stance phase of running (P&#8804;0.05; low to moderate effect size). Taping application increased and decreased the vertical loading rate (19%, P=0.047, moderate effect size) and the peak free moment values (P&#8804;0.001), respectively. The values of the anterior-posterior and vertical impulses during taping condition were greater than that of without taping condition (P&#8804;0.001; low effect size). Conclusion: Femoral external rotational and abductoral taping could improve the values of free moment, but this is not the case in vertical loading rate during the stance phase of running.
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  <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">236</article-id>

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	<article-title>Protective effects of eight weeks interval aerobic exercise on decorin, TGF-β and tumor volume in atypical animal of breast cancer</article-title>

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	  <name>

		<surname>sotoodeh</surname>
		<given-names>vahid</given-names>
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	  <name>

		<surname>gharakhanloo</surname>
		<given-names>reza</given-names>
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	  <name>

		<surname>khaligh fard</surname>
		<given-names>solmaz</given-names>
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	  <name>

		<surname>khaligh fard</surname>
		<given-names>samaneh</given-names>
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	<contrib contrib-type="author">

	  <name>

		<surname>alizadeh</surname>
		<given-names>alimohammad</given-names>
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  <pub-date pub-type="pub">

	<day>1</day>
	<month>10</month>

	<year>2017</year>

  </pub-date>

  <volume>15</volume>

  <issue>14</issue>

  <fpage>59</fpage>

  <lpage>71</lpage>

  
			  <history>

				<date date-type="received">

				  <day>18</day>
				  <month>12</month>
				  <year>2017</year>
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				<date date-type="accepted">

				  <day>10</day>
				  <month>01</month>
				  <year>2018</year>
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Introduction: The decorin is a myokine that modulates the growth and the development of the cancer cells through the interaction with TGF-&#946;. The present study is aimed to evaluate the protective effects of 8 weeks interval aerobic exercise on the expression of decorin and TGF-&#946;, and tumor volume in a typical animal of breast tumor. Materials and Methods: In a exprimental research, forty adult female Balb/c mices were randomly divided into four groups: control, tumor, exercise, and exercise with the tumor. The main exercise was performed four weeks before and after tumor with 50-70 percent of the maximum power of mices. The mices were cancerous by subcutaneous surgery with tumor of adenocarcinoma of mice breast in the tumor group and the exercise group with the tumor. Tumor growth was measured weekly. At the end of the study, tumor and soleus muscle were extracted by surgery. Real-Time PCR method was used to evaluate the expression of decorin and TGF-&#946; and data were analyzed by t-test, one-way ANOVA and post-hoc methods with considering the significant level of p&#60;0.05. Results: The tumor growth rate in tumor group was significantly higher than the exercise group with the tumor. A significant difference confirmed between four groups In the level of decorin expression in soleus muscle (F=12.30 , P=0.0023). The Post hoc test showed that 8 weeks of interval aerobic training significantly increased the expression of decorum gene in soleus muscle in two pairs of exercise group compared with control group and exercise group with tumor compared to tumor group (P=0.02). The expression of TGF-&#946; in tumor tissue showed a significant reduction in exercise group with tumor compared with tumor group. Conclusion: Our results showed that interval aerobic training probably contributes to decreasing the growth of breast cancer cells by increasing the expression of decorin and decreasing the expression of TGF-&#946;.
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