Title of article :
The Effect of Eight-Week Shoulder Girdle, Pelvic Girdle and Combined Corrective Exercises On Maximal Voluntary Ventilation in Female Students with Upper Crossed Syndrome: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Author/Authors :
Mogharrabi-Manzari, Mansoureh Department of Sport Injuries and Corrective Exercises - Faculty of Sport Sciences - University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Ghasemi, Gholamali Department of Sport Injuries and Corrective Exercises - Faculty of Sport Sciences - University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Negahban, Hossein Department of Physical Therapy - School of Paramedical Sciences - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of eight-week
shoulder girdle, pelvic girdle and combined corrective exercises on maximal
voluntary ventilation in female students with upper crossed syndrome.
Methods: In this experimental randomized clinical trial, 45 female college
students with upper crossed syndrome voluntarily participated and were
randomly divided into three equal subgroups including shoulder girdle group,
pelvic girdle group and combined group. The three groups performed corrective
exercises of eight weeks and three times per week. The maximal voluntary
ventilation was assessed before and after intervention.
Results: The results showed that the main effect of group was significant
(P=0.029). The Least Significant Difference (LSD) post-hoc test demonstrated
significant differences between combined groups with shoulder girdle group
(P=0.048) and pelvic girdle group (P=0.011), but no significant differences
between shoulder and pelvic groups (P=0.537). The results showed a greater
maximal voluntary ventilation in the combined exercise group than in the other
groups. The main effect of time was significant for the three groups (P=0.000).
There was a significant interaction of groups by time for outcome measurement
(P=0.000).
Conclusion: The results of this study provided preliminary guidance for the
use of the comprehensive corrective exercises for simultaneous correction of
anomalies.
Keywords :
Upper extremity deformities , Pelvic girdle , Maximal voluntary ventilation
Journal title :
Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research(JRSR)