The effects of hip flexor stretching with and without abdominal exercises in asymptomatic individuals with hyperlordosis

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Thanachaporn Janyathitipath, P. Sakulsriprasert, Peemongkon Wattananon, P. Kantha
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Hyperlordosis is associated with shortened hip flexor muscles, causing low back pain. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of hip flexor stretching with and without abdominal exercises in individuals with hyperlordosis. A total of 30 participants with hyperlordosis, aged between 20 and 30 years, were divided into three groups. Participants in the hold-relax group performed hold-relax stretching for 10 seconds, five repetitions, on both legs. Participants in the abdominal hollowing group performed hold-relax stretching and added an abdominal hollowing exercise for 10 seconds a repetition, 10 repetitions a set for three sets. Participants in the curl-up group performed hold-relax stretching and then performed curl-up exercises for 10 repetitions a set for three sets. The angle of lumbar lordosis, hip muscle length (degrees), percentage of maximum voluntary contraction of transversus abdominis and internal abdominal oblique, external abdominal oblique, rectus abdominis, lumbar erector spinae and multifidus muscles were investigated at pre-test, post-test and followed up 3 days after the end of the intervention. Significant within-group differences were found in the angle of lumbar lordosis for all groups (P<0.05), muscle length of hip flexor, and percentage of maximum voluntary contraction of the lumbar erector spinae and multifidus muscles in the curl-up group (P<0.05). The significant difference between pre-test and follow up in the hold-relax group and curl-up group reflects the retention of at least 3 days. Hold-relax stretching can reduce the angle of lumbar lordosis and increase hip muscle length. In the curl-up group, the lumbar erector spinae and multifidus muscles decreased. Therefore, performing curl-up exercises after hold-relax stretching is recommended to decrease the angle of lumbar lordosis and percentage of maximum voluntary contraction of lumbar erector spinae and multifidus muscles.
髋屈肌伸展对无症状脊柱前凸过大患者的影响
脊柱前凸过大与髋屈肌缩短有关,导致腰痛。本研究的目的是研究在有和没有腹部锻炼的情况下髋屈肌拉伸对脊柱前凸过大患者的影响。共有30名患有脊柱前凸过大的参与者,年龄在20至30岁之间,被分为三组。保持-放松组的参与者在双腿上进行了10秒的保持-放松拉伸,重复5次。腹部凹陷组的参与者进行了握持-放松拉伸,并增加了腹部凹陷练习,每次重复10秒,每组重复10次,共三组。卷曲组的参与者进行了保持-放松拉伸,然后进行了卷曲练习,每组10次,共3次。在试验前、试验后和干预结束后3天随访时,研究腰椎前凸角度、髋部肌肉长度(度)、腹横肌和腹内斜肌、腹外斜肌、腹直肌、腰竖脊肌和多裂肌的最大自主收缩百分比。各组在腰椎前凸角度、髋屈肌长度、腰椎间盘突出度、腰椎间盘面突出度等方面均存在显著的组内差异(P<0.05),以及蜷缩组腰椎竖脊肌和多裂肌最大自主收缩百分比(P<0.05)。保持放松拉伸可以减少腰椎前凸的角度,增加臀部肌肉的长度。在蜷缩组中,腰椎竖脊肌和多裂肌减少。因此,建议在保持放松拉伸后进行蜷缩运动,以减少腰椎前凸角度和腰椎竖脊肌和多裂肌最大自主收缩的百分比。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation (IJTR) publishes original research, providing a platform for the latest key research findings in therapy and rehabilitation. Review and analysis articles are invited internationally to enable the sharing of practices and developments worldwide, and to raise awareness of different cultural influences in health care. IJTR provides an interdisciplinary approach to therapy and rehabilitation by: -Providing a well-referenced source of information to all professionals involved in therapy and rehabilitation worldwide, including occupational therapists, physiotherapists, chiropodists and podiatrists, radiographers, speech and language therapists and orthoptists -Providing a peer-reviewed source of original research and information presented in an accessible, informative and professional medium -Providing a forum for the discussion of new ideas, information and issues relating to therapy and rehabilitation -Creating an awareness of the national and international issues affecting professionals involved in therapy and rehabilitation -Encouraging collaboration and sharing of new ideas between professions worldwide
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