Title of article :
Effect of Eight-week Core Stabilization Exercises on Static and Dynamic Balance Indices in Girls with Hyperlordosis: A Controlled Laboratory Study
Author/Authors :
Babakhani ، Farideh Department of Sport Injury and Corrective Exercise - Faculty of Physical Education - Allameh Tabataba’i University , Hatefi ، Mohamadreza Department of Biomechanics and Sport Injuries - Faculty of Physical Education - Kharazmi University , Ashrafizadeh ، Mohadeseh Department of Sports Injuries and Corrective Exercises - Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences - University of Guilan , Barzegar ، Masoud Department of Biomechanics and Sport Injuries - Faculty of Physical Education - Kharazmi University
From page :
47
To page :
54
Abstract :
Background: Postural control can be affected by hyperlordosis and the effect of core training on postural control has yet to be established in students with hyperlordosis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of core stabilization exercises on balance indices in girls with hyperlordosis. Methods: In this controlled laboratory study, we divided 32 girls (1415 years old) with hyperlordosis inTehran schools into experimental and control groups in 2018. The experimental group received two core exercise sessions per week for a period of eight weeks. Before and after exercises, we evaluated the balance indices of center of pressure (COP) and time to stabilization (TTS). To analyze the data, statistical analysis of the ttest was used via SPSS software. Results: We observed significant differences in the COP indices of R.AP (P=0.038) and V.AP (P=0.001) and TTS indices of vertical (P=0.012), antroposterior (P=0.032), and mediolateral directions (P=0.001) before and after stability exercises in the experimental group; however, no significant difference was found in R.AP (P=0.221), R.ML (P=0.192), V.AP (P=0.461), and V.ML (P=0.195) in the control group. Furthermore, the results implied a significant difference in the COP indices of R.AP (P=0.001) and V.AP (P=0.023) and the TTS indices of vertical (P=0.001), antroposterior (P=0.001), and mediolateral directions (P=0.001) between the two groups in the posttest condition. Conclusions: The study findings revealed that the eight weeks of core stabilization exercises could be considered as an appropriate training method for improving the postural control for 1415yearold girls with hyperlordosis.
Keywords :
Lordosis , Exercise , Balance , Force plate , Posture
Journal title :
International Journal of School Health
Journal title :
International Journal of School Health
Record number :
2633650
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