Implication of Posture Analysing Software to Evaluate the Postural Changes after Corrective Exercise Strategy on Subjects with Upper Body Dysfunction-A Randomized Controlled Trial
Introduction: The postural adaptation is very common now a days in school going children, office desk oriented job, computer users and frequent mobile users, and in all major industrial workers. Several studies have documented a high incidence of postural abnormalities in a given population; how...
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doaj-518fb758f7e745b689f16b4b0adbd6bf2020-11-25T02:04:04ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2017-07-01117YC01YC0410.7860/JCDR/2017/26520.10229Implication of Posture Analysing Software to Evaluate the Postural Changes after Corrective Exercise Strategy on Subjects with Upper Body Dysfunction-A Randomized Controlled TrialPurushothaman Senthil0S Sudhakar1S Porcelvan2T.G. Tilak Francis3D Rathnamala4R Radhakrishnan5Research Scholar, School of Physiotherapy, Vel's University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine, Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Professor, Department of Research Committee, Saveetha University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Vel's University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Associate Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Mohamed Sathak A J College of Physiotherapy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Mohamed Sathak A J College of Physiotherapy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Introduction: The postural adaptation is very common now a days in school going children, office desk oriented job, computer users and frequent mobile users, and in all major industrial workers. Several studies have documented a high incidence of postural abnormalities in a given population; however, methods of postural measurement were poorly defined. The implication of postural pro software to analyse the postural imbalance of upper body dysfunction is very rare and literature studies says that the kinematic changes in particular segment will produce pain/discomfort and thereby lesser productivity of subjects. Aim: To evaluate the postural changes in subjects with upper body dysfunction after a corrective exercise strategy using postural analysis software and pectoralis minor muscle length testing. Materials and Methods: After explaining the procedure and benefits, informed consent was taken from the participating subjects (age 25-55 years). Subjects with upper body dysfunction were randomly allocated into two groups (each group 30 subjects). The Group–A received the corrective exercise strategy and Group-B received the conventional exercise for eight weeks of study duration (15 reps each exercise, total duration of 40 min; four days/week. Pre and Post posture analysis were analysed using posture pro software along with flexibility of pectoralis minor was assessed using ruler scale method. Results: After interpretation of data, both the group showed the postural alteration and pectoralis minor muscle length changes, p-value (p<0.01) of both group showed highly significant changes. But comparing the both groups, the subjects who received the corrective exercise strategy shown more percentage of improvement in posture alteration (56.25%), pectoralis minor muscle length changes (68.69%) than the conventional exercise received subjects in posture alteration (24.86%) and pectoralis minor muscle length changes (21.9%). Conclusion: Altered postural changes and pectoralis minor muscle flexibility before and after the corrective exercise strategy evaluated by postural analysis software method shown to be a significant tool in clinical practice, which is easier and reproducible method. https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/10229/26520_CE[Ra]_F(Sh)_PF1(SY_KM_SS)_PFA(P_SY).pdfinterventionposture deviationpectoralis minor flexibility |
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Purushothaman Senthil S Sudhakar S Porcelvan T.G. Tilak Francis D Rathnamala R Radhakrishnan Implication of Posture Analysing Software to Evaluate the Postural Changes after Corrective Exercise Strategy on Subjects with Upper Body Dysfunction-A Randomized Controlled Trial Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research intervention posture deviation pectoralis minor flexibility |
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Purushothaman Senthil S Sudhakar S Porcelvan T.G. Tilak Francis D Rathnamala R Radhakrishnan |
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Implication of Posture Analysing Software to Evaluate the Postural Changes after Corrective Exercise Strategy on Subjects with Upper Body Dysfunction-A Randomized Controlled Trial |
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Implication of Posture Analysing Software to Evaluate the Postural Changes after Corrective Exercise Strategy on Subjects with Upper Body Dysfunction-A Randomized Controlled Trial |
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Implication of Posture Analysing Software to Evaluate the Postural Changes after Corrective Exercise Strategy on Subjects with Upper Body Dysfunction-A Randomized Controlled Trial |
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Implication of Posture Analysing Software to Evaluate the Postural Changes after Corrective Exercise Strategy on Subjects with Upper Body Dysfunction-A Randomized Controlled Trial |
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Implication of Posture Analysing Software to Evaluate the Postural Changes after Corrective Exercise Strategy on Subjects with Upper Body Dysfunction-A Randomized Controlled Trial |
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implication of posture analysing software to evaluate the postural changes after corrective exercise strategy on subjects with upper body dysfunction-a randomized controlled trial |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited |
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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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2249-782X 0973-709X |
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2017-07-01 |
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Introduction: The postural adaptation is very common now a
days in school going children, office desk oriented job, computer
users and frequent mobile users, and in all major industrial
workers. Several studies have documented a high incidence of
postural abnormalities in a given population; however, methods
of postural measurement were poorly defined. The implication
of postural pro software to analyse the postural imbalance of
upper body dysfunction is very rare and literature studies says
that the kinematic changes in particular segment will produce
pain/discomfort and thereby lesser productivity of subjects.
Aim: To evaluate the postural changes in subjects with upper
body dysfunction after a corrective exercise strategy using
postural analysis software and pectoralis minor muscle length
testing.
Materials and Methods: After explaining the procedure and
benefits, informed consent was taken from the participating
subjects (age 25-55 years). Subjects with upper body dysfunction
were randomly allocated into two groups (each group 30
subjects). The Group–A received the corrective exercise strategy
and Group-B received the conventional exercise for eight weeks
of study duration (15 reps each exercise, total duration of 40 min;
four days/week. Pre and Post posture analysis were analysed
using posture pro software along with flexibility of pectoralis
minor was assessed using ruler scale method.
Results: After interpretation of data, both the group showed the
postural alteration and pectoralis minor muscle length changes,
p-value (p<0.01) of both group showed highly significant
changes. But comparing the both groups, the subjects who
received the corrective exercise strategy shown more percentage
of improvement in posture alteration (56.25%), pectoralis minor
muscle length changes (68.69%) than the conventional exercise
received subjects in posture alteration (24.86%) and pectoralis
minor muscle length changes (21.9%).
Conclusion: Altered postural changes and pectoralis minor
muscle flexibility before and after the corrective exercise
strategy evaluated by postural analysis software method shown
to be a significant tool in clinical practice, which is easier and
reproducible method. |
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intervention posture deviation pectoralis minor flexibility |
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