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Qual Life Res ; 2024 Apr 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38602630

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OBJECTIVE: To verify the effects of Pilates exercises on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in postmenopausal women. METHODS: A systematic search was conducted in the following databases: PubMed, Embase, CENTRAL, CINAHL, Web of Science, LILACS, SportDiscus, Scielo, and PEDro. Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) that intervened with Pilates and had HRQoL as an outcome were eligible. The methodological quality of each RCT was assessed using the PEDro scale and the certainty of the evidence using the GRADE system. Meta-analyses were conducted by standardized mean difference (SMD). RESULTS: Initially, 760 records were located. After screening, 11 RCTs were included in the systematic review. Five studies presented low risk of bias (PEDro score ≥ 6). Evidence of very low to moderate certainty demonstrated significant effects in favor of Pilates exercises vs control groups for five of the nine HRQoL domains analyzed: bodily pain (SMD = 0.96), physical functioning (SMD = 0.85), social functioning (SMD = 0.45), role physical (SMD = 0.79), and role emotional (SMD = 0.61). Subgroup analyzes demonstrated that Pilates had a positive impact on more domains whens administered for ≥ 48 sessions (eight domains) vs < 48 sessions (three domains); and when administered on equipment (seven domains) vs mat (three domains). CONCLUSION: Pilates exercises, in general, allowed significant effects to improve HRQoL in postmenopausal women, especially when performed on equipment and when administered for at least 48 sessions. However, no analysis showed high certainty of evidence, and more RCTs of high methodological quality are needed to confirm these findings.

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J Sports Sci ; 42(1): 46-60, 2024 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38433623

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This systematic review investigates influences of mobility training in sporting populations on performance outcomes. The search strategy involved Embase, MEDLINE Complete, Sports Discus and manual search from inception to March 2022. Mobility training studies with a minimum three-week, or 10-session duration in healthy sporting populations of any age were included. Twenty-two studies comprising predominantly young adult or junior athletes were analysed from 319 retrieved articles. Performance outcomes were strength, speed, change of direction, jumping, balance, and sport-specific skills. Fifteen studies randomized participants with only four indicating systematic allocation concealment and blinding of outcomes assessors in only one study. In 20 of 22 studies mobility training was of some benefit or helped to maintain sports performance to a larger degree than control conditions. Control conditions, which were generally no activity conditions, were primarily non-significant. The majority of evidence suggests that a range of mobility training methods may improve key sports performance variables or are unlikely to impair performance over time. Therefore, coaches can consider the potential benefits of including comprehensive mobility programmes with minimal risk of impairing performance. Higher-quality studies in homogenous populations are necessary to confirm performance changes.


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Rendimiento Atlético , Adulto Joven , Humanos , Atletas , Estado de Salud
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BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil ; 16(1): 11, 2024 Jan 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38191589

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BACKGROUND: The scientific literature questions the impact of stretching exercises performed immediately before muscle strengthening exercises on different components of musculoskeletal physical fitness. Pilates is a physical exercise modality that typically uses stretching exercises preceding muscle-strengthening exercises. However, no studies have investigated the effects of stretching in a Pilates program on components of musculoskeletal fitness. The aim of the present study was to verify the effects of stretching in a Pilates exercise program on flexibility, strength, vertical jump height and muscular endurance. METHODS: Thirty-two sedentary young women were randomized into two groups: traditional Pilates (TP), who performed flexibility and muscle strengthening exercises (n = 16), and nontraditional Pilates (NTP), who only performed muscle-strengthening exercises (n = 16). Sessions took place 3 times a week for 8 weeks. The following tests were performed pre- and postintervention: 10-RM knee extensors, vertical jump, handgrip, 1-min sit-ups, Sorensen and sit-and-reach. The occurrence of adverse events was recorded throughout the intervention and compared between groups using odds ratio (OR). To compare the results of motor tests between groups, ANCOVA or Mann‒Whitney U test was used for parametric and nonparametric data, respectively. The data were analyzed by intention-to-treat. RESULTS: After intervention, the TP was superior to NTP for the sit-and-reach test, with a large effect size (d = 0.87; p = 0.035), with no differences between groups for the other tests. Intragroup comparisons showed significant differences (p < 0.05) for TP and NTP for improvement in 10-RM knee extensors and vertical jump measurements, while only TP showed significant intragroup improvement (p < 0.05) for the sit-and-reach test. A greater chance of experiencing pain or other discomfort as a result of exercise was shown by NTP (OR = 4.20, CI95% 0.69 to 25.26). CONCLUSION: Our findings demonstrated that stretching exercises performed at the beginning of sessions in a Pilates program did not impair or enhance the development of strength, vertical jump height and muscular endurance in young women. However, only the Pilates program with stretching improved flexibility and reduced the chances of adverse events such as musculoskeletal pain and other discomfort resulting from the exercise protocol. CLINICALTRIALS: GOV: NCT05538520, prospectively registered on September 16, 2022.

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Healthcare (Basel) ; 11(21)2023 Nov 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37958030

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Introduction: Health professionals and bodyworkers may be pivotal in promoting prevention programs, providing tailored advice and guidance to patients' adherence to self-care strategies, such as physical activity. Contemporary evidence encourages manual therapists to involve patients in decision-making and treatment procedures integrating passive and active approaches in treatment planning. This manuscript provides a definition and applications of neuromyofascial movement patterns, discusses the significance of functional assessment, and gives an example of clinical applications in the osteopathic field to highlight how this assessment can promote interdisciplinarity. Methods: The reporting framework used in the current manuscript followed guidelines for writing a commentary. Results: The manuscript highlights the crucial role that the neuromyofascial system plays in human movement and overall well-being and the importance of a functional neuromyofascial activity assessment in the context of person-centered participative care. Conclusions: Understanding individual neuromyofascial patterns could help healthcare practitioners, movement specialists, and bodyworkers in tailoring treatment plans, meeting patients' unique needs, and promoting a more effective personalized approach to care. The current perspective could spark debates within the professional community and provide a research roadmap for developing an evidence-informed interprofessional framework.

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Front Med (Lausanne) ; 10: 1247660, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37915322

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Regardless of the benefits of fall prevention programs, people with Parkinson's disease (PD) will still fall. Therefore, it is crucial to explore novel therapeutic approaches that are well-accepted and effective for addressing fall risk and the fear of falls among this population. The present study aims to assess the feasibility of the Landing Wise program as a therapeutic intervention for reducing the fear of falling in people with PD. A mixed-methods study will be conducted using convenience sampling to recruit 20 people with PD with a moderate concern of falling from a Parkinson's Patients Association. In addition to usual care, participants will attend 2 days per week, 90 min group sessions for 8 weeks. The intervention combines group cognitive behavioral intervention with the training of safe landing strategies. Feasibility will be assessed by six key domains (recruitment strategy and rates, enrollment, retention, acceptability, reasons for decline/withdrawal, and adverse events). Quantitative data will be analyzed using descriptive statistics to characterize the sample, followed by inferential statistics to evaluate differences in the Short Falls Efficacy Scale-International Scale, Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale, Timed Up Go, 6-Minutes Walking Distance, and fall frequency and severity scores between baseline and final assessment. Qualitative data will be analyzed using an inductive thematic analysis process. There is a growing interest in developing new effective therapeutic approaches for people with PD. If proven program feasibility, this study precedes a randomized controlled trial to establish the effectiveness of the Landing Wise program.

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Fisioterapia (Madr., Ed. impr.) ; 45(4): 188-197, jul.- ago. 2023. tab
Artículo en Español | IBECS | ID: ibc-222303

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Introducción El método Kabat sostiene que el sincronismo normal se produce de distal a proximal, lo cual requiere evidencia electromiográfica. Objetivo Describir el sincronismo muscular de patrones motores de miembros superiores descritos por Kabat, en posiciones sedente y supina, a partir de la medición de la latencia al inicio del pico de la máxima activación electromiográfica (IPMA-EMG) de músculos seleccionados. Material y métodos Se realizó un estudio analítico comparativo. Se evaluó a 20 hombres y 20 mujeres entre 19 y 26 años. Cada participante realizó 3repeticiones activas sin resistencia externa de cada uno de los patrones de movimiento (flexor y extensor) de las 2diagonales. Se registró la latencia del IPMA-EMG para cada uno de los 8músculos evaluados en los 4patrones de movimiento, tanto en supino como en sedente. Estos se promediaron y se ordenaron de menor a mayor para obtener la secuencia de contracciones musculares en cada patrón de movimiento. Se compararon las secuencias obtenidas para cada patrón en sedente y supino y se valoró la existencia de correlaciones entre ellas. Resultados Se observó correlación significativa en las secuencias del IPMA-EMG entre posiciones supina y sedente, en todos los patrones de movimiento (p<0,05), excepto en el patrón extensor de la primera diagonal (p=0,139). No hubo diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre posiciones en ninguno de los patrones (p>0,05). Conclusiones Aunque con variaciones en la IPMA-EMG, se halló, en general, un sincronismo muscular de proximal a distal, más evidenciado en la posición sedente y en los patrones flexores (AU)


Introduction The Kabat method argues that normal synchronism occurs from distal to proximal, which requires electromyographic evidence. Objective To describe the muscular timing of motor patterns of the upper limbs described by Kabat, in seated and supine positions, from the measurement of the latency at the beginning of the peak of the maximum electromyographic activation (BPM-EMG-A) of selected muscles. Material and methods A comparative analytical study was carried out. Twenty men and 20 women between 19 and 26 years old were evaluated. Each participant performed 3active repetitions without external resistance of each of the movement patterns (flexor and extensor) of the 2diagonals. BPM-EMG-A latency was recorded for each of the 8muscles tested in the 4movement patterns, both supine and seated. These were averaged and ordered from lowest to highest to obtain the sequence of muscle contractions in each movement pattern. The sequences obtained for each pattern in seated and supine were compared and the existence of correlations between them was assessed. Results Significant correlation was observed in the BPM-EMG-A sequences between supine and seated positions, in all movement patterns (P<0.05), except in the extensor pattern of the first diagonal (P=0.139). There were no statistically significant differences between positions in any of the patterns (P>0.05). Conclusion Although with variations in BPM-EMG-A, muscle timing was generally found from proximal to distal, more evident in the sitting position and in flexor patterns (AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Adulto Joven , Adulto , Técnicas de Ejercicio con Movimientos/métodos , Contracción Muscular/fisiología , Propiocepción/fisiología , Brazo/fisiología , Electromiografía
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Conscientiae Saúde (Online) ; 22: e23301, 01 jun. 2023.
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1552257

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Introdução: Os exercícios resistidos (ER) compõem o programa de condicionamento físico de um grande número de indivíduos. Nesses programas são realizadas avaliações periódicas para planejamento e acompanhamento dos efeitos do treinamento. Recentemente, além das avaliações físicas tradicionais tem sido recomendada a inclusão de testes funcionais para avaliação do padrão de movimento dos indivíduos. Objetivo: Avaliar o desempenho funcional de mulheres e homens praticantes de ER. Métodos: Cinquenta e sete participantes (27 mulheres, 26,2 ± 5,1 anos; e 30 homens, 26,3 ± 5,8 anos) fisicamente ativos e experientes na prática de ER foram avaliados através da bateria de testes Functional Movement Screen (FMS®). O escore total foi comparado entre os sexos através do teste U de Mann-Whitney; já a distribuição dos escores parciais (escores de cada teste) e a proporção de escores assimétricos entre os grupos foram realizadas através do teste do Qui-Quadrado (p < 0,05). Resultados: O escore total das mulheres foi 14,6 ± 1,5 pontos, e o dos homens, 15,3 ± 1,4 pontos, de modo que não houve diferença significativa entre os grupos. Considerando os escores parciais, os homens apresentaram melhor desempenho no teste de estabilidade de tronco (p = 0,001) e de agachamento (p = 0,024), enquanto as mulheres apresentaram melhor desempenho no teste de mobilidade de ombros (p = 0,001). Neste último, além de apresentarem piores resultados, os homens foram significativamente mais assimétricos (p = 0,002). Conclusões: Os resultados deste estudo sugerem a necessidade de uma observação mais detalhada dos escores parciais para o planejamento de programas de treinamento personalizados, que atendam às necessidades de cada indivíduo.


Introduction: Resistance training (RT) is part of the physical fitness program of a large number of people. In these programs, periodic evaluations are carried out to plan and monitor the effects of training. Recently, in addition to the traditional physical evaluations, it has been recommended the inclusion of functional tests to evaluate the movement pattern of individuals. Objective: To assess the functional performance of women and men participating of RT. Methods: Fifty-seven participants (27 women, 26.2 ± 5.1 years old; and 30 men, 26.3 ± 5.8 years old), who are physically active and experienced in RT, were assessed through the use of Functional Movement Screen (FMS®). The total score was compared between the genders using the Mann-Whitney U test, and the distribution of the partial scores (scores of individual tests) and the proportion of asymmetric scores between groups was performed through the Chi-Square test (p < 0.05). Results: Women and men presented, respectively, a total score of 14.6 ± 1.5 and 15.3 ± 1.4 points, and there was no significant difference between genders. Considering the partial scores, men performed better in the trunk stability (p = 0.001) and deep squat (p = 0.024) tests, while women presented higher scores in the shoulder mobility test (p = 0.001). In the latter, besides presenting worse results, men were significantly more asymmetrical (p = 0.002). Conclusions: The results of this study suggest the necessity of a more detailed observation of the partial scores in order to plan personalized training programs that consider the participants' individual needs.

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Salud UNINORTE ; 39(1)abr. 2023.
Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1536845

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El entrenamiento funcional de alta intensidad representa un nuevo paradigma del fitness, además es un tipo de ejercicio que crece a nivel mundial en cuanto a practicantes y centros de acondicionamiento físico que lo ofertan; no obstante, la documentación respecto a la forma de realizar este tipo de entrenamientos es escasa, por lo que se puede presentar diferentes problemáticas en este ámbito de la actividad física, el deporte y la salud por desconocimiento de cómo efectuar este tipo de ejercicio físico de alta intensidad. El objetivo estudio de este artículo es hacer una reflexión crítica sobre los medios y métodos aplicados en el entrenamiento funcional de alta intensidad. Posterior a la consulta de literatura se propone la siguiente clasificación para los medios (calisténicos/gimnásticos, cardiometabólico y levantamiento), mientras que los métodos obtuvieron dos clasificaciones, una basada en la modalidad (medios) y otra en la organización (estructura de la sesión). En conclusión, esta nueva propuesta se ajusta más a la realidad del entrenamiento funcional de alta intensidad desde las bases del entrenamiento deportivo.


High-intensity functional training represents a new fitness paradigm, it is also a type of exercise that is growing worldwide in terms of practitioners and fitness centers that offer it, despite the documentation regarding how to perform this type of exercise is scarce, so different problems can arise in this area of physical activity, sports and health due to a lack of knowledge of how to carry out this type of high-intensity physical exercise. The study objective of this article is to make a critical reflection on the means and methods applied in high intensity functional training. After consulting the literature, the following classification is proposed for the means (calisthenics/gymnastics, cardiometabolic and lifting), while the methods obtained two classifications, one based on the modality (means) and the other on the organizational (structure of the session). In conclusion, this new proposal is more in line with the reality of high-intensity functional training from the bases of sports training.

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Int J Nurs Sci ; 10(1): 72-81, 2023 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36860706

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Objective: Chair-based resistance band exercise (CRBE) is a simple and safe physical activity for persons with limited mobility. This study aimed to review and analyze CRBE effects on physical functioning, sleep quality, and depression among older adults in long-term care facilities (LTCF). Method: A systematic search guided by the PRISMA 2020 approach was performed on specific databases: AgeLine, CINAHL, PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Web of Science. The randomized controlled trial studies that trialed CRBE for older adults in LTCF, peer-reviewed articles published in the English language from inception to March 2022 were retrieved. Methodological quality was established using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale. The random and fixed effects model were used to generate the pooled effect size. Results: Nine studies met the eligibility criteria and were synthesized. The results revealed that CRBE significantly promoted the activity of daily living (six studies; SMD = 0.30, P = 0.001), lung capacity (three studies; MD = 40.35, P < 0.001), handgrip strength (five studies; MD = 2.17, P < 0.001), upper limb muscle endurance (five studies; MD = 2.23, P = 0.012), lower limb muscle endurance (four studies; MD = 1.32, P < 0.001), upper body flexibility (four studies; MD = 3.06, P = 0.022), lower body flexibility (four studies; MD = 5.34, P < 0.001), dynamic balance (three studies; MD = -0.35, P = 0.011), sleep quality (two studies; MD = -1.71, P < 0.001), and reduced depression (two studies; SMD = -0.33, P = 0.035). Conclusion: The evidence suggests that CRBE improved physical functioning parameters, and sleep quality, and lowers depression among older adults in LTCF. This study could be used to persuade long-term care facilities to allow people with limited mobility to engage in physical activity.

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Arch Phys Med Rehabil ; 104(8): 1195-1202, 2023 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36933609

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OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of bilateral robotic priming combined with mirror therapy (R-mirr) vs bilateral robotic priming combined with bilateral arm training (R-bilat), relative to the control approach of bilateral robotic priming combined with movement-oriented training (R-mov) in patients with stroke. DESIGN: A single-blind, preliminary, randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Four outpatient rehabilitation settings. PARTICIPANTS: Outpatients with stroke and mild to moderate motor impairment (N=63). INTERVENTIONS: Patients received 6 weeks of clinic-based R-mirr, R-bilat, or R-mov for 90 min/d, 3 d/wk, plus a transfer package at home for 5 d/wk. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Fugl-Meyer Assessment Upper Extremity subscale (FMA-UE), ABILHAND, and Stroke Impact Scale v3.0 scores before, immediately after, and 3 months after treatment as well as lateral pinch strength and accelerometry before and immediately after treatment. RESULTS: The posttest results favored R-mirr over R-bilat and R-mov on the FMA-UE score (P<.05). Follow-up analysis revealed that significant improvement in FMA-UE score was retained at the 3-month follow-up in the R-mirr over R-bilat or R-mov (P<.05). Significant improvements were not observed in the R-mirr over R-bilat and R-mov on other outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Between-group differences were only detected for the primary outcome, FMA-UE. R-mirr was more effective at enhancing upper limb motor improvement, and the effect has the potential to be maintained at 3 months of follow-up.


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Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Robotizados , Rehabilitación de Accidente Cerebrovascular , Accidente Cerebrovascular , Humanos , Brazo , Terapia del Movimiento Espejo , Método Simple Ciego , Recuperación de la Función , Extremidad Superior , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Rev. Pesqui. Fisioter ; 13(1)fev., 2023. tab, ilus
Artículo en Inglés, Portugués | LILACS | ID: biblio-1531230

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INTRODUÇÃO: As evidências sobre a melhora da capacidade funcional utilizando o Método Pilates não são contundentes. Uma possibilidade de melhorar o efeito de uma sessão de Pilates sobre a capacidade cardiorrespiratória de seus praticantes é utilizar a resistência de fluxo inspiratório (RFI) de forma concomitante. Esse efeito pode ser visualizado através da determinação do limiar glicêmico (LG), técnica utilizada como marcador de intensidade do exercício. OBJETIVO: Testar a hipótese de que a utilização de RFI em uma sessão de pilates antecipa o LG. MÉTODOS: Estudo crossover de corte transversal. Foram avaliados 26 indivíduos de ambos os sexos, sendo 10 do sexo masculino, sadios e com idade entre 20 e 40 anos. Os voluntários foram randomizados para dois protocolos: Protocolo RFI ­ 11 movimentos do Método Pilates com RFI utilizando 20% da pressão inspiratória máxima; e Protocolo sem RFI (SRFI) ­ 11 movimentos do Método Pilates sem RFI. Os dois protocolos foram realizados no mesmo dia, sendo um pela manhã e outro à tarde, conforme randomização feita por sorteio aleatório simples. No repouso e ao final de cada movimento coletas de sangue capilar foram realizadas para dosagem da glicemia e construção da curva glicêmica. O LG foi determinado no menor ponto da curva. RESULTADOS: O LG foi antecipado no protocolo que utilizou RFI, ou seja, no protocolo com RFI o LG foi visualizado no sexto exercício, enquanto no protocolo SRFI o LG foi visualizado no nono exercício (p<0,05). CONCLUSÃO: A RFI antecipou o LG, o que sugere que a RFI aumenta a intensidade de uma sessão de pilates. Isso aventa a hipótese de que a RFI pode proporcionar a médio e longo prazo benefícios adicionais aos praticantes do Método Pilates.


INTRODUCTION: The evidence on the improvement of functional capacity using the Pilates Method is not conclusive. One possibility to improve the effect of a Pilates session on the cardiorespiratory capacity of its practitioners is to use the inspiratory flow resistance (IFR) concomitantly. This effect can be visualized by determining the glycemic threshold (GT), a technique used as an exercise intensity marker. OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that the use of IFR in a Pilates session anticipates GT. METHODS: Cross-sectional crossover study. A total of 26 individuals of both genders were evaluated, 10 of whom were male, healthy, and aged between 20 and 40 years. The volunteers were randomized to two protocols: Protocol IFR - Eleven movements of the Pilates method with IFR using 20% of the maximum inspiratory pressure, and Protocol no IFR (NIFR) - Eleven movements of the Pilates method without IFR. The two protocols were performed on the same day, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, according to randomization by simple random draw. At rest and at the end of each movement, capillary blood collections were performed to measure blood glucose and construct the glycemic curve. GT was determined at the smallest point on the curve. RESULTS: The GT was anticipated in the protocol that used IFR; that is, in the protocol with IFR, the GT was visualized in the sixth exercise, while in the NIFR protocol, the GT was visualized in the ninth exercise (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: IFR anticipated GT, which suggests that IFR increases the intensity of a Pilates session. This suggests the hypothesis that IFR can provide additional medium and long-term benefits to Pilates method practitioners.


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Técnicas de Ejercicio con Movimientos , Ejercicios Respiratorios , Umbral Anaerobio
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BMC Musculoskelet Disord ; 24(1): 49, 2023 Jan 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36670384

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BACKGROUND: Low back pain is a very common symptom frequently characterized as a biopsychosocial problem. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of education to keep the abdomen relaxed versus contracted during Pilates exercises in patients with primary chronic low back pain. METHODS: Two-group randomised controlled trial with allocation of parallel groups and intention-to-treat-analysis. This study will be conducted in Lavras, MG, Brazil. A total of 152 participants will be randomised into two groups that will be treated with Pilates exercises for 12 weeks (twice a week for 60 minutes). Recruitment began in May 2022. The control group will receive guidance on the specific activation of the center of strength (the powerhouse), while the experimental group will receive guidance to perform the exercises in a relaxed and smooth way. Primary outcomes will be pain intensity (Numeric Pain Rating Scale) and disability (Rolland-Morris Questionnaire) 12 weeks post randomisation. Secondary outcomes will be global improvement (Perception of Global Effect Scale) and specific functionality (Patient-specific Functional Scale). The outcomes will be analyzed using repeated-measure linear mixed models. The assessors were not considered blinded because the participants were not blinded, and outcomes were self-reported. DISCUSSION: The findings of this study will help in clinical decision-making concerning the need to demand abdominal contraction during the exercises, understanding if it's a fundamental component for the effectiveness of the Pilates method for this population. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This trial was prospectively registered in the Clinical Trials (NCT05336500) in April 2022.


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Dolor Crónico , Técnicas de Ejercicio con Movimientos , Dolor de la Región Lumbar , Humanos , Técnicas de Ejercicio con Movimientos/métodos , Dolor de la Región Lumbar/diagnóstico , Dolor de la Región Lumbar/terapia , Terapia por Ejercicio , Ejercicio Físico , Abdomen , Dolor Crónico/diagnóstico , Dolor Crónico/terapia , Resultado del Tratamiento , Ensayos Clínicos Controlados Aleatorios como Asunto
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Arch Womens Ment Health ; 26(2): 141-151, 2023 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36715766

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The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of a 16-week exercise intervention (mat Pilates or belly dance) on body image, self-esteem and sexual function in breast cancer survivors receiving hormone therapy. Seventy-four breast cancer survivors were randomly allocated into mat Pilates, belly dance, or control group. The physical activity groups received a 16-week intervention, delivered 3 days a week, and 60 min a session. The control group received three education sessions. Data collection occurred at baseline, post-intervention, 6 and 12 months of follow-up with a questionnaire including body image (Body Image After Breast Cancer Questionnaire), self-esteem (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale), and sexual function (Female Sexual Function Index) measures. The belly dance group significantly improved body image on limitations scale in the short term and long term, the mat Pilates significantly improved body image on limitations only in the long term, and the control group significantly decreased body image on limitations in the long term. The belly dance group experienced reduced discomfort and pain during sexual relations in the short and long term. All groups showed a significant improvement in self-esteem, but orgasm sub-scale scores declined over time. No adverse events were found for any of the exercise intervention groups. Belly dance seem to be more effective than mat Pilates and control group in improving limitations of body image and sexual discomfort in the short term for breast cancer survivors. ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03194997) - "Pilates and Dance to Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Treatment".


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Neoplasias de la Mama , Técnicas de Ejercicio con Movimientos , Humanos , Femenino , Imagen Corporal , Neoplasias de la Mama/terapia , Técnicas de Ejercicio con Movimientos/métodos , Autoimagen , Ejercicio Físico , Calidad de Vida
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Arch Phys Med Rehabil ; 104(5): 776-789, 2023 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36535419

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of mind-body (MB) exercise interventions provided by physical therapists for reducing pain and disability in people with low back pain (LBP). DATA SOURCES: MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Library were searched for articles published in English between December 2010 and June 2020. STUDY SELECTION: Randomized controlled trials evaluating the effects of Pilates, yoga, and tai chi interventions performed by physical therapists on pain or disability outcomes in adults with musculoskeletal LBP were included. DATA EXTRACTION: Data were extracted by 2 independent reviewers. Quality of evidence and risk of bias were assessed using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation framework and Cochrane risk of bias tools, respectively. DATA SYNTHESIS: 21,230 exercise trials were identified; 161 progressed to full-text review. Eight trials, 7 reporting on Pilates and 1 reporting on yoga, were included. Short-term outcomes for pain (SMD: -0.93; 95% confidence interval [CI]: -1.65 to -0.021) and disability (SMD: -0.74 95% CI: -1.36 to -0.012) indicated MB exercise was more effective than control intervention. Tests for subgroup differences between studies with exercise vs non-exercise control groups revealed a moderating effect on short-term outcomes where larger effects were observed in studies with non-exercise comparators. Long-term outcomes for pain (SMD: -0.60; 95% CI:-1.43 to 0.23) and disability (SMD: -1.05; 95% CI:-3.51 to 1.41) suggested that MB exercise is not more effective than control interventions for pain or disability. Quality of the evidence ranged from very low to low. CONCLUSIONS: Physical therapist-delivered MB exercise interventions, which overwhelmingly consisted of Pilates, were more effective than control in the short and long-term for pain and in the short-term for disability, with differences in the short-term effects lessened when compared with an active intervention. Pilates interventions delivered by physical therapists represent a viable tool for the clinical management of chronic LBP.


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Dolor Crónico , Dolor de la Región Lumbar , Fisioterapeutas , Yoga , Adulto , Humanos , Terapia por Ejercicio , Ejercicio Físico
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Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol ; 18(2): 145-150, 2023 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33151760

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INTRODUCTION: A mobile application has the potential to involve people with chronic NSLBP in their rehabilitation. To refine the design of a smartphone application for people with chronic NSLBP using mixed quantitative and qualitative approaches. METHODS: We used a user-centred design approach involving people with chronic NSLBP and healthcare professionals (HCPs). We used a three-step methodology: developing consensus on the features, content, and design of the app; developing a user interface; and usability testing of the app and assessing users' experience. Transcripts of interviews of users were analyzed by qualitative content analysis. RESULTS: A total of 18 people (aged 45 [23-53] years old) with chronic NSLBP, and 7 HCPs (aged 29.5 [25-55] years old) involved in NSLBP management were interviewed. The overall experience of using the smartphone eLombactif app was initially assessed. Then, with close-ended questions we evaluated users' judgements on the content, its presentation and navigation. Finally, we asked for suggestions: "application content and functionality" and "content presentation" from participants regarding the use and development of the app analyzed by a qualitative methodology. CONCLUSIONS: This study described how we refined the design of our application for people with chronic NSLBP using a qualitative and quantitative approaches. This methodology allows for deepening the knowledge of the needs and expectations of potential users by measuring their user experience.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONNon-specific low back pain (NSLBP) is a major global public health issue leading to considerable economic cost and is primarily responsible for pain and disability.Mobile application has the potential to involve people with chronic NSLBP in their rehabilitation.This study described how we refined the design of our application for people with chronic NSLBP using a qualitative and quantitative approaches.


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Personas con Discapacidad , Dolor de la Región Lumbar , Aplicaciones Móviles , Humanos , Adulto Joven , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Teléfono Inteligente
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Acta Paul. Enferm. (Online) ; 36: eAPE005732, 2023. tab, graf
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BDENF - Enfermería | ID: biblio-1447024

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Resumo Objetivo Avaliar o efeito da Educação em Neurociência da Dor aliada ao Pilates na catastrofização da dor em idosos com lombalgia crônica inespecífica. Métodos Ensaio clínico controlado randomizado com 80 participantes divididos em dois grupos: Grupo Pilates combinado com Educação em Neurociência da Dor - GPE, e Grupo Pilates- GP. As medidas foram feitas no início, pós-intervenção e após seis meses (seguimento). O protocolo incluiu três sessões individuais de Educação em Neurociência da Dor (END) de 30 min (somente para o GPE) e, posteriormente, oito semanas de Pilates (duas vezes por semana, 50 min/sessão, para ambos os grupos). Resultados Comparações das diferenças pré-pós e de seguimento em catastrofização, cinesiofobia, incapacidade e intensidade da dor não mostraram evidências de que a END teve efeitos adicionais em comparação com os exercícios isoladamente. Uma vantagem provável do presente protocolo de END foi que as taxas de abandono para o GPE foram menores do que para o GP, mostrando que a END aumentou a adesão ao exercício. Conclusão A relevância clínica do estudo é que o Pilates é uma intervenção segura para idosos com dor lombar crônica inespecífica e a END pode aumentar a adesão ao exercício nessa população.


Resumen Objetivo Evaluar el efecto de la educación en neurociencia del dolor como aliada a la práctica de pilates en la catastrofización del dolor en personas mayores con lumbalgia crónica inespecífica. Métodos Ensayo clínico controlado aleatorizado con 80 participantes divididos en dos grupos: Grupo pilates combinado con educación en neurociencia del dolor (GPE) y Grupo pilates (GP). Las medidas se realizaron antes y después de la intervención y después de seis meses (seguimiento). El protocolo incluía tres sesiones individuales de educación en neurociencia del dolor (END) de 30 minutos (solo para el GPE) y, posteriormente, ocho semanas de pilates (dos veces por semana, 50 min/sesión, para ambos grupos). Resultados La comparación de las diferencias antes-después y de seguimiento en catastrofización, kinesiofobia, incapacidad e intensidad del dolor no mostró evidencias de que la END tenga efectos adicionales en comparación con los ejercicios de forma aislada. Una ventaja probable del presente protocolo de END fue que los índices de abandono del GPE fueron menores que en el GP, lo que demuestra que la END aumentó la adherencia al ejercicio. Conclusión La relevancia clínica del estudio es que pilates es una intervención segura para personas mayores con dolor lumbar crónico inespecífico y la END puede aumentar la adherencia al ejercicio en esta población. Registro Brasileiro de Ensaios Clínicos: U1111-1190-673


Abstract Objective Verify the effect of Pain Neuroscience Education combined with Pilates on catastrophizing in older people with chronic non-specific low back pain. Methods A randomized controlled clinical trial with 80 participants divided into two groups: Pilates combined with Pain Neuroscience Education Group - PEG, and Pilates Group - PG. The measurements were taken at baseline, post-intervention, and after 6 months (follow-up). The protocol included three individual 30-min PNE sessions (only for PEG) and, after that, 8 weeks of Pilates (twice a week, 50 min/session, for both groups). Results Comparisons of pre-post and follow-up differences in catastrophizing, kinesiophobia, disability, and pain intensity showed no evidence that PNE had any additional effects when compared with exercises alone. One likely advantage of the present PNE protocol was that the dropout rates for the PEG group were lower than for the PG group, showing that PNE has increased exercise adherence. Conclusion The clinical relevance of the study is that Pilates is a safe intervention for older people with non-specific chronic low back pain, and that PNE can increase adherence to exercise for this population. Brazilian Clinical Trials Registry: U1111-1190-673

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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 29: e2023_0014, 2023. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1431636

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Strength training is the basis for all sports and physical training. Evidence suggests that its benefit may extend to the athlete's general physical fitness, although few studies refer to the table tennis player. Objective: Study the effect of upper limb strength training on the physical fitness of table tennis players. Methods: Twenty sportsmen from a college were selected and randomly divided into two groups. The experimental group had the addition of an upper limb strength training protocol in their training, while the control group continued with conventional training. The experiment lasted eight weeks, with interventions three times a week, at intervals with a minimum of one day. Results: Specific fitness varied widely between groups: spinning technique in the experimental group increased from 36.66±6.85 per minute before the experiment to 41.03±7.06, P<0.05. In the control group, the turning technique was 61.41±4.73/min to 66.49±4.74/min after the experiment, P>0.05. Conclusion: Complementing the tennis training program with specific upper limb muscle strength training can effectively improve explosive muscle strength in its athletes, substantially increasing physical fitness for table tennis players. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.


RESUMO Introdução: O treinamento de força é a base para todo o treinamento físico esportivo. Evidências sugerem que seu benefício possa estender-se para a aptidão física geral do atleta, embora haja poucos estudos referentes ao jogador de tênis de mesa. Objetivo: Estudar o efeito do treinamento de força dos membros superiores sobre a aptidão física dos jogadores de tênis de mesa. Métodos: Foram selecionados 20 esportistas de uma faculdade, divididos aleatoriamente em dois grupos. O grupo experimental teve em seu treinamento a adição de um protocolo de treinamento de força dos membros superiores, enquanto o grupo controle continuou com o treinamento convencional. O experimento teve duração de 8 semanas, com intervenções três vezes por semana, intervaladas com um mínimo de um dia. Resultados: A aptidão física específica variou bastante entre os grupos: a técnica de giro no grupo experimental elevou-se de 36,66±6,85 por minuto antes do experimento, para 41,03±7,06, P<0.05. No grupo controle, a técnica de giro foi 61,41±4,73/min para 66,49±4,74/min, após o experimento, P>0.05. Conclusão: Complementar o programa de treinamento de tênis com o treino específico de força muscular nos membros superiores pode efetivamente melhorar a força muscular explosiva em seus atletas, incrementando substancialmente a aptidão física para os tenistas de mesa. Nível de evidência II; Estudos terapêuticos - investigação dos resultados do tratamento.


RESUMEN Introducción: El entrenamiento de fuerza es la base de todo entrenamiento físico deportivo. Las evidencias sugieren que su beneficio puede extenderse a la condición física general del deportista, aunque existen pocos estudios referidos al jugador de tenis de mesa. Objetivo: Estudiar el efecto del entrenamiento de la fuerza de los miembros superiores sobre la forma física de los jugadores de tenis de mesa. Métodos: Se seleccionaron 20 deportistas de una universidad, divididos aleatoriamente en dos grupos. El grupo experimental tuvo en su entrenamiento la adición de un protocolo de entrenamiento de la fuerza de los miembros superiores, mientras que el grupo de control continuó con el entrenamiento convencional. El experimento duró 8 semanas, con intervenciones tres veces por semana, con un intervalo mínimo de un día. Resultados: La aptitud específica varió ampliamente entre los grupos: la técnica de giro en el grupo experimental aumentó de 36,66±6,85 por minuto antes del experimento a 41,03±7,06, P<0,05. En el grupo de control, la técnica de giro pasó de 61,41±4,73/min a 66,49±4,74/min después del experimento, P>0,05. Conclusión: Complementar el programa de entrenamiento de tenis con un entrenamiento específico de la fuerza muscular de las extremidades superiores puede mejorar eficazmente la fuerza muscular explosiva en sus atletas, aumentando sustancialmente la aptitud física de los jugadores de tenis de mesa. Nivel de evidencia II; Estudios terapéuticos - investigación de los resultados del tratamiento.

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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 29: e2023_0081, 2023. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1441288

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Competitive aerobics is used mainly in the physical education of students in school period. In detriment of the physical value, the aesthetic factor is often neglected, and the analysis of the evolution of its movements can favor the development of this factor. Objective: Explore the evolution of competition aerobics movements based on the aesthetics of the movements. Methods: First, this paper discusses the scoring rules of competition aerobics over the years, using methods from the literature and image data. Next, athletes and coaches were asked to fill out and rate the weight score to analyze the value and scoring rules of competitive aerobics. Results: Aerobics in the competitive world has become increasingly mature, and the scoring rules have been more detailed and targeted. The most basic skills such as movement, strength, aesthetics, and more are the ongoing focus of scoring and specific training. Conclusion: Coaches and athletes must combine the evolution of current competitive aerobic movements, establishing a good foundation with precautions in synergy with the strengthening combination of basic training and scientific research. These are essential features for athletes to gain more scoring advantages in the competitive environment to improve their results in aerobic competitions. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.


RESUMO Introdução: A aeróbica de competição é utilizada principalmente na educação física dos alunos em período escolar. Em detrimento do valor físico, o fator estético muitas vezes é negligenciado, e a análise da evolução de seus movimentos pode favorecer o desenvolvimento desse fator. Objetivo: Explorar a evolução dos movimentos da aeróbica de competição com base na estética dos movimentos. Métodos: Primeiramente, este artigo discute as regras de pontuação da aeróbica de competição ao longo dos anos, utilizando os métodos da literatura e dados de imagem. Em seguida, atletas e treinadores foram convidados para preencher e classificar o peso da pontuação, a fim de analisar o valor e as regras de pontuação da aeróbica competitiva. Resultados: A aeróbica no mundo competitivo tornou-se cada vez mais madura, e as regras de pontuação têm sido mais detalhadas e direcionadas. As habilidades mais básicas como movimentos, força, estética, entre outras, são o foco contínuo da pontuação e do treinamento específico. Conclusão: Treinadores e atletas devem combinar a evolução dos movimentos aeróbicos competitivos atuais, estabelecendo uma boa base com precauções em sinergia ao fortalecimento da combinação de treinamento básico e pesquisa científica. Essas são características essenciais para que os atletas possam obter mais vantagens de pontuação no meio competitivo, a fim de melhorar seus resultados nas competições de aeróbica. Nível de evidência II; Estudos terapêuticos - investigação dos resultados do tratamento.


RESUMEN Introducción: El aeróbic de competición se utiliza principalmente en la educación física de los alumnos en periodo escolar. En detrimento del valor físico, muchas veces se descuida el factor estético, y el análisis de la evolución de sus movimientos puede favorecer el desarrollo de este factor. Objetivo: Explorar la evolución de los movimientos del aeróbic de competición a partir de la estética de los movimientos. Métodos: En primer lugar, este artículo analiza las reglas de puntuación del aeróbic de competición a lo largo de los años, utilizando métodos bibliográficos y datos de imágenes. A continuación, se invitó a atletas y entrenadores a rellenar y puntuar el peso para analizar el valor y las reglas de puntuación del aeróbic de competición. Resultados: El aeróbic de competición ha madurado cada vez más, y las reglas de puntuación se han hecho más detalladas y específicas. Las habilidades más básicas como el movimiento, la fuerza, la estética, entre otras, son el foco continuo de la puntuación y del entrenamiento específico. Conclusión: Los entrenadores y los atletas deben combinar la evolución de los movimientos aeróbicos competitivos actuales, estableciendo una buena base con precauciones en sinergia con el fortalecimiento de la combinación del entrenamiento básico y la investigación científica. Estas son características esenciales para que los atletas obtengan más ventajas de puntuación en el ambiente competitivo para mejorar sus resultados en las competiciones aeróbicas. Nivel de evidencia II; Estudios terapéuticos - investigación de los resultados del tratamiento.

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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 29: e2022_0753, 2023. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423337

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Wrist joint strength is important in tennis for angle control and racquet direction. Objective: Study the changes in muscle strength in the wrist region and the characteristics of joint movement under different tennis stroke styles. Methods: 50 students from a professional tennis club team at a university were selected as study subjects, and systematic professional wrist strength training was performed in the experimental group. In contrast, routine training was performed in the control class. The experimental training lasted for six weeks. During this period, the learning time of all groups remained the same, and no additional training or learning was added. Results: The experimental group's stability increased significantly, from 1.78 ± 0.67 to 2.25 ± 1.34 before training, and backstroke strength increased significantly, from 6.21 to 10.21; total stroke score also increased from 8.02 to 12.69. Conclusion: Improving wrist strength in tennis students may improve overall sports performance. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.


RESUMO Introdução: A força da articulação do pulso é de grande importância no esporte do tênis para controle de ângulo e a direção da raquete. Objetivo: Estudar as alterações da força muscular na região do pulso e as características de movimentação articular sob diferentes estilos de tacadas no tênis. Métodos: 50 alunos de uma equipe profissional de um clube de tênis de uma universidade foram selecionados como sujeitos de estudo e o treinamento profissional sistemático da força do pulso foi realizado no grupo experimental, enquanto o treinamento de rotina foi realizado na classe de controle. O treinamento experimental durou 6 semanas. Durante este período, o tempo de aprendizado de todos os grupos permaneceu o mesmo, e nenhum treinamento ou aprendizado adicional foi acrescentado. Resultados: A estabilidade do grupo experimental aumentou significativamente, de 1,78 ± 0,67 para 2,25 ± 1,34 antes do treinamento, e a força de tacada de costas aumentou significativamente, de 6,21 para 10,21; a pontuação total da tacada também aumentou de 8,02 para 12,69. Conclusão: A melhoria da força no pulso dos estudantes de tênis pode aprimorar o desempenho esportivo global. Nível de evidência II; Estudos terapêuticos - investigação dos resultados do tratamento.


RESUMEN Introducción: La fuerza de la articulación de la muñeca es de gran importancia en el deporte del tenis para el control del ángulo y la dirección de la raqueta. Objetivo: Estudiar los cambios de la fuerza muscular en la región de la muñeca y las características del movimiento articular bajo diferentes estilos de golpe de tenis. Métodos: Se seleccionaron 50 estudiantes de un equipo profesional de un club de tenis universitario como sujetos de estudio y se realizó un entrenamiento profesional sistemático de la fuerza de la muñeca en el grupo experimental, mientras que en la clase de control se realizó un entrenamiento rutinario. El entrenamiento experimental duró 6 semanas. Durante este periodo, el tiempo de aprendizaje de todos los grupos siguió siendo el mismo y no se añadió ninguna formación o aprendizaje adicional. Resultados: La estabilidad del grupo experimental aumentó significativamente, de 1,78 ± 0,67 a 2,25 ± 1,34 antes del entrenamiento, y la fuerza en la brazada de espalda aumentó significativamente, de 6,21 a 10,21; la puntuación total de brazada también aumentó de 8,02 a 12,69. Conclusión: Mejorar la fuerza de la muñeca en los estudiantes de tenis puede mejorar el rendimiento deportivo en general. Nivel de evidencia II; Estudios terapéuticos - investigación de los resultados del tratamiento.

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Rev. bras. med. esporte ; 29: e2022_0531, 2023. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423576

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ABSTRACT Introduction How to scientifically improve the sports balance ability of table tennis players is a frequent question among current researchers. Increasing the explosive power and stability of the lower limbs to improve competitive performance is one of the main focuses of current research. Objective Analyze the impacts caused by lower limb training on the balance ability of table tennis players. Methods Junior table tennis students from a university were randomly divided into experimental and control groups. The control group had routine training while the experimental group had a protocol with lower limb training added. Results There was a statistical difference in the forward jump from 225.268 (± 13.229) cm before the experiment to 269.127 (± 9.331) cm after the experiment, and the left and right inclined jump values also followed this pattern after the experiment. The standing jump distance of the control group increased from 220.077 (± 21.124) cm before the experiment to 258.122 (± 15.1301) cm after the experiment. Conclusion Habitual sports training positively impacts table tennis players, but the effect is relatively slow and has low training efficiency. The lower limb strength training scheme proposed in this study showed improved sporting efficiency in athletes and expressive gains in their lower limb strength, positively impacting dynamic balance ability. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.


RESUMO Introdução Como melhorar cientificamente a capacidade de equilíbrio esportivo dos jogadores de tênis de mesa é uma questão frequente entre os pesquisadores atuais. Aumentar o poder explosivo e a estabilidade dos membros inferiores para melhorar o desempenho competitivo é um dos principais focos da pesquisa atual. Objetivo Analisar os impactos provocados pelo treinamento dos membros inferiores sobre a capacidade de equilíbrio dos jogadores de tênis de mesa. Métodos Os estudantes de tênis de mesa juniores de uma universidade foram divididos aleatoriamente em grupo experimental e grupo de controle. O grupo controle efetuou o treino de rotina enquanto ao grupo experimental foi adicionado um protocolo com treinamento dos membros inferiores. Resultados Houve diferença estatística de salto frontal de 225.268 (± 13.229) cm antes do experimento para 269.127 (± 9.331) cm após o experimento, e os valores de salto inclinado à esquerda e à direita também seguiram esse padrão após o experimento. A distância de salto em pé do grupo de controle aumentou de 220.077 (± 21.124) cm antes do experimento para 258.122 (± 15.1301) cm após o experimento. Conclusão O treinamento esportivo habitual revela impactos positivos sobre os jogadores de tênis de mesa, porém o efeito é relativamente lento e a eficiência do treinamento é baixa. O esquema de treinamento da força dos membros inferiores proposto neste trabalho demonstrou uma melhor eficiência esportiva nos atletas e ganhos expressivos de suas forças dos membros inferiores, impactando positivamente na capacidade de equilíbrio dinâmico. Nível de evidência II; Estudos terapêuticos - investigação dos resultados do tratamento.


RESUMEN Introducción Cómo mejorar científicamente la capacidad de equilibrio deportivo de los jugadores de tenis de mesa es una pregunta frecuente entre los investigadores actuales. Aumentar la potencia explosiva y la estabilidad de los miembros inferiores para mejorar el rendimiento competitivo es uno de los principales objetivos de la investigación actual. Objetivo Analizar los impactos causados por el entrenamiento de las extremidades inferiores en la capacidad de equilibrio de los jugadores de tenis de mesa. Métodos Los estudiantes de tenis de mesa de una universidad fueron divididos aleatoriamente en grupo experimental y grupo de control. El grupo de control realizó un entrenamiento rutinario mientras que al grupo experimental se le añadió un protocolo con entrenamiento de los miembros inferiores. Resultados Hubo una diferencia estadística de 225,268 (± 13,229) cm de salto frontal antes del experimento a 269,127 (± 9,331) cm después del experimento, y los valores de salto inclinado izquierdo y derecho también siguieron este patrón después del experimento. La distancia de salto en pie del grupo de control aumentó de 220,077 (± 21,124) cm antes del experimento a 258,122 (± 15,1301) cm después del mismo. Conclusión El entrenamiento deportivo habitual revela impactos positivos en los jugadores de tenis de mesa, pero el efecto es relativamente lento y la eficacia del entrenamiento es baja. El esquema de entrenamiento de la fuerza de los miembros inferiores propuesto en este trabajo mostró una mejor eficiencia deportiva en los atletas y ganancias expresivas de su fuerza de los miembros inferiores, impactando positivamente en la capacidad de equilibrio dinámico. Nivel de evidencia II; Estudios terapéuticos - investigación de los resultados del tratamiento.

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