Title of article :
The Effect of Spine Strengthening Exercises and Posture Training on Functional Thoracic Hyper Kyphosis in Young Individuals
Author/Authors :
Tarasi, Zabiholah Dept. of Health and Sports Medicine - School of Physical Education - University of Tehran, Tehran , Rajabi, Reza Dept. of Health and Sports Medicine - School of Physical Education - University of Tehran, Tehran , Minoonejad, Hooman Dept. of Health and Sports Medicine - School of Physical Education - University of Tehran, Tehran , Shahrbanian, Shahnaz Dept. of Health and Sports Medicine - School of Physical Education - University of Tehran, Tehran
Abstract :
Background & Objective: Hyper- kyphosis negatively affects health status,
physical mobility, and quality of life. Corrective exercise interventions are often
utilized to manage subjects with thoracic hyper-hypnosis. The purpose of this study
was to investigate the effectiveness of multimodal spine strengthening exercises
(spinal strengthening, spinal alignment and other such exercises for increased spine
mobility) and posture training in young individuals with functional thoracic hyperkyphosis.
Materials & Methods: 97 young men with hyper-kyphosis abnormality (a kyphosis
angle of more than 42 degrees) with a mean age of 23.82±2.96 years, the height of
174.74 ± 7.75 cm, and the weight of 70.36 ± 8.53 kg were selected. The individuals
were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. Experimental group
subjects participated in a 12-week progressive corrective exercise program with
postural training that was performed 3 sessions per week for one hour, while the control
group subjects underwent daily activities during the same period. The kyphosis angle
was measured with a flexible ruler. Data was analyzed by ANCOVA.
Results: The findings of the study showed that the multimodal spine strengthening
exercise (spinal strengthening, spinal alignment and exercises for increased spine
mobility) and postural training had a significant effect on the reduction of the thoracic
kyphosis angle in the experimental group (P≤0.05).
Conclusion: Corrective exercises along with postural training are recommended for
the correction of hyper-kyphosis abnormalities in young adult.
Keywords :
Kyphosis , Exercise therapy , Postural balance
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics