Performance of women with fibromyalgia in walking up stairs while carrying a load
Background. Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease characterized by widespread pain and other associated symptoms. It has a relevant impact on physical fitness and the ability to perform daily living tasks. The objective of the study was to analyze the step-by-step-performance and the trunk tilt of women...
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doaj-19fc8775e5df468db5f6ef428d2525db2020-11-24T22:02:01ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592016-02-014e165610.7717/peerj.1656Performance of women with fibromyalgia in walking up stairs while carrying a loadDaniel Collado-Mateo0José C. Adsuar1Pedro R. Olivares2Francisco J. Dominguez-Muñoz3Cristina Maestre-Cascales4Narcis Gusi5Faculty of Sport Science, University of Extremadura, Cáceres, SpainFaculty of Sport Science, University of Extremadura, Cáceres, SpainInstituto de Actividad Física y Salud, Universidad Autonoma de Chile, Talca, ChileFaculty of Sport Science, University of Extremadura, Cáceres, SpainFaculty of Sport Science, University of Extremadura, Cáceres, SpainFaculty of Sport Science, University of Extremadura, Cáceres, SpainBackground. Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease characterized by widespread pain and other associated symptoms. It has a relevant impact on physical fitness and the ability to perform daily living tasks. The objective of the study was to analyze the step-by-step-performance and the trunk tilt of women with fibromyalgia in the 10-step stair climbing test compared with healthy controls. Methods. A cross-sectional study was carried out. Twelve women suffering from fibromyalgia and eight healthy controls were recruited from a local association. Participants were asked to climb 10 stairs without carrying a load and 10 stairs carrying a load of 5 kg in each hand. Mediolateral trunk tilt was assessed using the “Functional Assessment of Biomechanics (FAB)” wireless motion capture device, and the time between steps was assessed via weight-bearing insoles. Results. Trunk tilt in the stair-climbing task carrying a load was significantly higher in women with fibromyalgia when compared to the healthy controls (2.31 (0.63) vs. 1.69 (0.51) respectively). The effect of carrying a load was significantly higher for women with fibromyalgia compared with healthy controls at the intermediate and final part of the task. Discussion. Trunk tilt during stair climbing while carrying a load was higher in women with FM, which could increase the risk of falling. Additionally, women with FM experienced a higher pace slowdown as a consequence of the load, which supports the need of including specific strength and resistance training to physical therapies for this population.https://peerj.com/articles/1656.pdfFibromyalgiaPostural balanceWomenDaily livingStair ascentMotor control |
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Performance of women with fibromyalgia in walking up stairs while carrying a load |
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Performance of women with fibromyalgia in walking up stairs while carrying a load |
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Performance of women with fibromyalgia in walking up stairs while carrying a load |
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Performance of women with fibromyalgia in walking up stairs while carrying a load |
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Performance of women with fibromyalgia in walking up stairs while carrying a load |
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performance of women with fibromyalgia in walking up stairs while carrying a load |
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Background. Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease characterized by widespread pain and other associated symptoms. It has a relevant impact on physical fitness and the ability to perform daily living tasks. The objective of the study was to analyze the step-by-step-performance and the trunk tilt of women with fibromyalgia in the 10-step stair climbing test compared with healthy controls. Methods. A cross-sectional study was carried out. Twelve women suffering from fibromyalgia and eight healthy controls were recruited from a local association. Participants were asked to climb 10 stairs without carrying a load and 10 stairs carrying a load of 5 kg in each hand. Mediolateral trunk tilt was assessed using the “Functional Assessment of Biomechanics (FAB)” wireless motion capture device, and the time between steps was assessed via weight-bearing insoles. Results. Trunk tilt in the stair-climbing task carrying a load was significantly higher in women with fibromyalgia when compared to the healthy controls (2.31 (0.63) vs. 1.69 (0.51) respectively). The effect of carrying a load was significantly higher for women with fibromyalgia compared with healthy controls at the intermediate and final part of the task. Discussion. Trunk tilt during stair climbing while carrying a load was higher in women with FM, which could increase the risk of falling. Additionally, women with FM experienced a higher pace slowdown as a consequence of the load, which supports the need of including specific strength and resistance training to physical therapies for this population. |
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Fibromyalgia Postural balance Women Daily living Stair ascent Motor control |
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