A Biomechanical Analysis of the Effect of Pilates Exercise on Female College Students with Knee Joint Deformity

BACKGROUND Current research on genu varum shows the favorable influence of exercise on the biomechanics of the knee joint by reducing the static malalignment and mechanical imbalances, however the transference to a more optimum gait has not been investigated. OBJECTIVES To investigate the effects of...

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Main Authors: Okhee Song, Kook-Eun Seo, David Michael O’Sullivan, Jung-Jun Park
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Language:English
Published: Asian Society of Kinesiology 2021-07-01
Series:The Asian Journal of Kinesiology
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Online Access:http://ajkinesiol.org/upload/pdf/ajk-2021-23-3-20.pdf
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spelling doaj-c8c8346eaffe4f8186b27a6ca3ea50652021-08-06T01:35:44ZengAsian Society of KinesiologyThe Asian Journal of Kinesiology2586-55952586-55522021-07-01233202810.15758/ajk.2021.23.3.20504A Biomechanical Analysis of the Effect of Pilates Exercise on Female College Students with Knee Joint DeformityOkhee Song0Kook-Eun Seo1David Michael O’Sullivan2Jung-Jun Park3 Division of Sport Science, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea Division of Sport Science, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea Division of Sport Science, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea Division of Sport Science, Pusan National University, Republic of KoreaBACKGROUND Current research on genu varum shows the favorable influence of exercise on the biomechanics of the knee joint by reducing the static malalignment and mechanical imbalances, however the transference to a more optimum gait has not been investigated. OBJECTIVES To investigate the effects of Pilates exercise on the changes of gait and lower limb malalignment in female students with genu varum. METHODS A total of 23 female college students with verified genu varum participated in this study. The participants were randomly assigned to two groups a Pilates exercise group (n=15) and a control group (n=8). The Pilates exercise group participated in 1 hour Pilates exercise 3 times per week for a total of 10 weeks. Each of the participants had an X-ray and performed gait 5 times before and after the exercise treatment. The participants kinetic and kinematic data were gathered using an eight Vicon Motion camera system and two force platforms. RESULTS For the Pilates group gait their maximum extension and internal rotation knee moment, and maximum adduction and internal rotation hip moment significantly increased, while the maximum knee moment flexion decreased. For the control group gait their maximum hip extension and hip adduction moment significantly decreased. For the Pilates group there was a significant reduction in the distance from the anatomical axis to the weight bearing line in the left leg, but there was no significant change for the control group. CONCLUSIONS The results suggest that Pilates exercise may be beneficial for females with genu varum by helping to improve both their static alignment and helping their gait to become more balanced.http://ajkinesiol.org/upload/pdf/ajk-2021-23-3-20.pdfbiomechanicsfemale studentsgenu varumknee deformitypilates
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Kook-Eun Seo
David Michael O’Sullivan
Jung-Jun Park
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Kook-Eun Seo
David Michael O’Sullivan
Jung-Jun Park
A Biomechanical Analysis of the Effect of Pilates Exercise on Female College Students with Knee Joint Deformity
The Asian Journal of Kinesiology
biomechanics
female students
genu varum
knee deformity
pilates
author_facet Okhee Song
Kook-Eun Seo
David Michael O’Sullivan
Jung-Jun Park
author_sort Okhee Song
title A Biomechanical Analysis of the Effect of Pilates Exercise on Female College Students with Knee Joint Deformity
title_short A Biomechanical Analysis of the Effect of Pilates Exercise on Female College Students with Knee Joint Deformity
title_full A Biomechanical Analysis of the Effect of Pilates Exercise on Female College Students with Knee Joint Deformity
title_fullStr A Biomechanical Analysis of the Effect of Pilates Exercise on Female College Students with Knee Joint Deformity
title_full_unstemmed A Biomechanical Analysis of the Effect of Pilates Exercise on Female College Students with Knee Joint Deformity
title_sort biomechanical analysis of the effect of pilates exercise on female college students with knee joint deformity
publisher Asian Society of Kinesiology
series The Asian Journal of Kinesiology
issn 2586-5595
2586-5552
publishDate 2021-07-01
description BACKGROUND Current research on genu varum shows the favorable influence of exercise on the biomechanics of the knee joint by reducing the static malalignment and mechanical imbalances, however the transference to a more optimum gait has not been investigated. OBJECTIVES To investigate the effects of Pilates exercise on the changes of gait and lower limb malalignment in female students with genu varum. METHODS A total of 23 female college students with verified genu varum participated in this study. The participants were randomly assigned to two groups a Pilates exercise group (n=15) and a control group (n=8). The Pilates exercise group participated in 1 hour Pilates exercise 3 times per week for a total of 10 weeks. Each of the participants had an X-ray and performed gait 5 times before and after the exercise treatment. The participants kinetic and kinematic data were gathered using an eight Vicon Motion camera system and two force platforms. RESULTS For the Pilates group gait their maximum extension and internal rotation knee moment, and maximum adduction and internal rotation hip moment significantly increased, while the maximum knee moment flexion decreased. For the control group gait their maximum hip extension and hip adduction moment significantly decreased. For the Pilates group there was a significant reduction in the distance from the anatomical axis to the weight bearing line in the left leg, but there was no significant change for the control group. CONCLUSIONS The results suggest that Pilates exercise may be beneficial for females with genu varum by helping to improve both their static alignment and helping their gait to become more balanced.
topic biomechanics
female students
genu varum
knee deformity
pilates
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