Effectiveness of Blackburn Exercise with Thoracic Extension Exercises Versus Thoracic Extension Exercise on Postural Hyper Kyphosis and Scapula Position in Young Asymptomatic Individuals - A Comparative Study

Arslaan Budgujar, Sucheta Golhar, Kiran Jeswani
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BACKGROUND: The spine is composed of two types of curvature: kyphosis and lordosis. Postural hyper kyphosis is the most common posture abnormality and can happen at any age. Causes are idiopathic, sedentary lifestyle, impairments, and aging. Abnormal posture has a detrimental effect on articular and muscular structures as it leads to muscular weakness and degenerative changes. It affects the muscular tension around the neck and shoulder; as it shifts the neck forward (muscle tightness) and the shoulder moves more internally, leading the upper back scapular muscle lengthening. This study uses a flexi-curve ruler to measure postural hyper kyphosis and lateral scapula slide test(LSST) to measure scapula distance. The Blackburn protocol is often used for shoulder and scapular impairments; in this study, the protocol is used to manage postural hyper kyphosis as it targets the same muscle groups that are in an altered state. OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of Blackburn exercise along with thoracic extension exercise versus thoracic extension exercise on postural hyper kyphosis and scapula position in young asymptomatic individuals. METHODS: A comparative study included 70 samples, age between 18 and 28, divided into 2 groups. The degree of kyphosis was measured using a flexi curve ruler (fcr), and scapula distance was measured using a lateral scapula slide test (lsst) at three positions. Intervention was given for six weeks. RESULTS: After 6 weeks of data analysis, Group A's p-value for kyphosis angle is 0.5 and lateral scapula slide test at 0 degree is 0.735, at 45 degree is 0.1992, and at 90 degree is 0.536, showing significant improvement over another group. Conclusion: Blackburn exercises, along with thoracic extension exercises, were found to be effective in reducing the angle of kyphosis in the young population. Keywords: Hyper kyphosis, Flexi curve Ruler, LSST, Blackburn protocol.
Blackburn运动联合胸伸运动与胸伸运动对年轻无症状个体体位性后凸过度和肩胛骨位置的疗效比较研究
背景:脊柱由两种类型的弯曲组成:后凸和前凸。体位性后凸过度是最常见的姿势异常,可发生在任何年龄。原因是特发性的,久坐的生活方式,损伤和衰老。不正常的姿势对关节和肌肉结构有不利的影响,因为它会导致肌肉无力和退行性变化。它影响脖子和肩膀周围的肌肉紧张;随着颈部向前移动(肌肉紧绷)和肩部向内移动,导致上背部肩胛骨肌肉延长。本研究采用弯曲曲尺测量体位性后凸过度,采用侧肩胛骨滑动试验(LSST)测量肩胛骨距离。布莱克本方案通常用于肩部和肩胛骨损伤;在这项研究中,该方案用于治疗体位性后凸过度,因为它针对的是处于改变状态的相同肌肉群。目的:比较Blackburn运动联合胸伸运动与胸伸运动对年轻无症状个体体位性后凸过度和肩胛骨位置的影响。方法:选取年龄在18 ~ 28岁之间的70例患者,分为2组进行对比研究。使用屈曲曲尺(fcr)测量后凸程度,使用侧肩胛骨滑动试验(lsst)在三个位置测量肩胛骨距离。干预为期六周。结果:经过6周的数据分析,A组后凸角p值为0.5,0度时肩胛骨外侧滑动试验p值为0.735,45度时p值为0.1992,90度时p值为0.536,均较其他组有明显改善。结论:布莱克本运动与胸外伸展运动可以有效降低年轻人的后凸角度。关键词:过度后凸,Flexi曲线尺,LSST, Blackburn方案。
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