تدوین شاخص‌های ارزیابی وضعیت‌بدنی پویا در دختران جوان دارای کایفوز طبیعی و کایفوز افزایش‌یافته

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دانشکده تربیت بدنی دانشگاه تهران

چکیده
هدف تحقیق حاضر تدوین شاخص‌های ارزیابی وضعیت‌بدنی پویا دختران جوان دارای کایفوز طبیعی وافزایش‌یافته بود. تحقیق حاضر از نظر هدف کاربردی و روش گردآوری داده‌ها نوع پژوهش‌های نیمه تجربی بود. (جامعه آماری دختران 18 تا 24 سال استان خوزستان تشکیل دادند که به روش نمونه‌گیری در دسترس200نفرانتخاب و براساس نرم زاویه کایفوز با خط‌کش منعطف به دو گروه با کایفوز توراسیک طبیعی(100 نفر)و غیرطبیعی(100 نفر)تقسیم شدند). برای ارزیابی وضعیت‌بدنی پویا از آزمون‌های صاف‌کردن ستون فقرات، موقعیت نسبت به دیوار، دسترسی به جلو، چرخش خلفی لگن، آویزان‌کردن سر، دامنه حرکتی شانه، دامنه حرکتی شانه چرخش داخلی و چرخش خارجی استفاده شد. برای مقایسه میانگین گروهها با توجه به نرمال نبودن توزیع داده‌ها از آزمون یومن‌ویتنی استفاده شد. محاسبات آماری بوسیله نرم افزار آماری SPSS21 انجام شد. سطح معنی‌داری در تمامی آزمون‌های آماری برابر 05/0 در نظر گرفته شد. نتایج نشان داد بین نمرات جزئی و کلی آزمون ارزیابی وضعیت‌بدنی پویا هر دو گروه تفاوت معناداری وجود داشت و گروه کایفوز طبیعی نسبت به گروه کایفوز افزایش‌یافته وضعیت‌بدنی پویا بهتری داشتند. بنابراین آزمون‌های ارزیابی وضعیت‌بدنی پویا ابزار مناسبی جهت ارزیابی و شناسایی محدودیت‌ها و اختلالات حرکتی افراد مبتلا به ناهنجاری کایفوز افزایش‌یافته به شمار می‌روند.


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عنوان مقاله English

Establishment of dynamic postural assessment indicators in young girls with and without hyper-kyphosis

چکیده English

Hyper-kyphosis anomalies are common disorders of spine. The aim of this study was to Establishment of dynamic postural assessment indicators in young girls with and without hyper-kyphosis.

In the study, 200 girls were selected according to the angle of kyphosis they were divided into two groups comprising of with and without Hyper-kyphosis. Evaluate dynamic posture, the tests back flattening, wall angle position, bilateral forward reach, pelvic tail tuck, head hanging forward, shoulder mobility, shoulder range in internal rotation and external rotation were used. The results showed a significant difference between the partial and general scores of the dynamic body condition assessment test for girls, with and without Hyper-kyphosis. The normal kyphosis group had better dynamic posture than the Hyper-kyphosis group. Dynamic body posture assessment tests can be considered good tool to assess and identify the limitations and movement disorders of people with Hyper-kyphosis.

کلیدواژه‌ها English

Dynamic posture
Kyphosis
Hyper-kyphosis
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