比较普拉提、矫正运动和亚历山大技巧对青少年女学生(13-16 岁)上交叉综合征的影响:一项为期六周的研究。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-06-28 DOI:10.1186/s13102-024-00933-2
Nesa Shadi, Karim Khalaghi, Mohammad Seyedahmadi
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简介上交叉综合征是一种肌肉失衡和姿势功能障碍,可引起不适和疼痛。本研究的目的是比较普拉提运动、矫正运动和亚历山大技巧对 13-16 岁少女上交叉综合征的影响:一项为期六周的干预研究:本研究为准实验研究,统计对象为 13 至 16 岁的女学生。有目的地选取了 45 名被诊断患有上交叉综合征的学生作为样本,并将其随机分配到三个小组:普拉提练习组(15 人)、矫正练习组(15 人)和亚历山大技巧组(15 人)。参与者每次练习时间为 60 分钟,每周练习三次,每次练习时间为六周。本研究的目的是比较普拉提运动、矫正运动和亚历山大技巧对 13-16 岁少女上交叉综合征的影响:一项为期六周的干预研究。本研究于 2023-09-19 日在伊朗临床试验注册中心(IRCT)进行了回顾性注册,以符合期刊政策。分配的试验注册号为 IRCT20230810059106N1:因果关系 t 检验结果显示,矫正训练后,前头角度(p = 0.0001)、圆肩(p = 0.001)和脊柱后凸(p = 0.0001)显著减少。练习亚历山大技巧六周后,前头角(p = 0.0001)、圆肩(p = 0.002)和脊柱后凸(p = 0.001)也明显减少。然而,在普拉提练习中,没有观察到前头角(p = 0.110)、圆肩(p = 0.598)和脊柱后凸(p = 0.371)的显著下降。单因素方差分析显示,前头角(p = 0.012)、圆肩(p = 0.013)和后凸(p = 0.009)有显著差异:结论:亚历山大技巧和矫正练习对前头角、圆肩和脊柱后凸异常的效果几乎相似,且比普拉提练习更有效。
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Comparing the effects of Pilates, corrective exercises, and Alexander's technique on upper cross syndrome among adolescent girls student (ages 13-16): a six-week study.

Introduction: Upper Cross Syndrome is a pattern of muscle imbalance and postural dysfunction that can cause discomfort and pain. This study's objective was to compare the effects of Pilates exercises, corrective exercises, and Alexander's technique on upper cross syndrome in adolescent girls aged 13-16 years: a six-week intervention study.

Methods: The present study was Quasi-experimental, and its statistical population consisted of 13 to 16-year-old female students. Forty-five students who were diagnosed with upper cross syndrome were purposefully selected as samples and randomly assigned to three groups: Pilates exercises (N = 15), corrective exercises (N = 15), and Alexander's technique (N = 15). The participants performed exercises for 60 min per session, three sessions per week, and six weeks. This study's objective was to compare the effects of Pilates exercises, corrective exercises, and Alexander's technique on upper cross syndrome in adolescent girls aged 13-16 years: a six-week intervention study. This study was retrospectively registered in the Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (IRCT) on 2023-09-19 to comply with the journal's policies. The assigned trial registration number is IRCT20230810059106N1.

Results: The results of the dependent t-test showed significant decreases in forward head angle (p = 0.0001), rounded shoulder (p = 0.001), and kyphosis (p = 0.0001) as a result of corrective exercises. There were also significant decreases in forward head angle (p = 0.0001), rounded shoulder (p = 0.002), and kyphosis (p = 0.001) after six weeks of practising Alexander's technique. However, in the case of Pilates exercises, a significant decrease in forward head angle (p = 0.110), rounded shoulder (p = 0.598), and kyphosis (p = 0.371) was not observed. The one-way analysis of variance revealed a significant difference in the forward head angle (p = 0.012), rounded shoulders (p = 0.013), and kyphosis (p = 0.009).

Conclusions: The effect of Alexander's technique and corrective exercises on forward head angle, rounded shoulder, and kyphosis abnormalities was almost similar and more effective than pilates exercises.

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BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation
BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of sports medicine and the exercise sciences, including rehabilitation, traumatology, cardiology, physiology, and nutrition.
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