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Jagtap, Vaishali
- Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Problems in Untrained Exercising Individuals
Authors
1 Department of Physiotherapy Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed to be University, Karad, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 12 (2019), Pagination: 696-699Abstract
Objective: To find untrained exercising individuals and to find out which all musculoskeletal problems arises due to untrained exercising individuals.
Method: A total 100 subjects were included both males and females between age group 20 to 40 among which 51 were males and 49 were females. The subjects were explained about Mc. Gill questionnaire and were asked to rate the pain according to VAS in reference to before practising unsupervisedexercise and after practisingun supervised exercising.
Results: The prevalence rateof musculoskeletal problem in untrained exercising individuals is 84 %.
Conclusion: It is found that musculoskeletal problem increased after practicing untrained exercises and pain was increased in the individuals and the most affected area was low back area, type of pain found to be more was sensory and intermittent type in relation to time.
Keywords
Musculoskeletal Problems, Untrained Exercises.- Short Term Effect of Isolytic Contraction on Hamstring Flexibility in Asymptomatic Subjects with Hamstring Tightness:A Randomised Controlled Trial
Authors
1 BPTh (Intern), Department of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed to be University, Karad, Maharashtra, IN
2 2Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed to be University, Karad, Maharashtra, IN
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Musculoskeletal Sciences, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed to be University, Karad, Maharashtra, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 11, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 23-28Abstract
Aim: To Study short term effect of Isolytic contraction on Hamstring flexibility in asymptomatic subjects with hamstring tightness with respect to active knee extension test, Straight Leg Raise test and Lumbar Lordosis Index.
Objectives: The Objectives of the study are as follows:(1) To find effect of Isolytic contraction on hamstring flexibility. (2) To find effect of Isolytic contraction on static and dynamic hamstring flexibility.
Method: This study was conducted for the duration of 6 months. 300 subjects of age 20 to 40 years were screened out of which 276 subjects were selected for the study depending on the inclusive and exclusive criteria. Asymptomatic subjects with AKT <20 degree in the age group of 20 to 40 years were included in the study. These subjects were then divided into 2 groups Pre-treatment assessment and Post-treatment assessment were recorded.
Results: Statistically significant differences in the AKT, SLR, and LI were seen between the two groups. AKT (Right) It indicated that it was extremely significant (p<0.0001) and (p = 0.0079) in the interventional group subjects. AKT (Left) It indicated that it was extremely significant (p < 0.0001) and (p = 0.6384) in the interventional group subjects. SLR (Right) It indicated that it was extremely significant (p<0.0001) and (p = 0.1199) in the interventional group subjects. SLR (Right) It indicated that it was extremely significant (p < 0.0001) and (p = 0.2819) in the interventional group subjects. Intra group analysis of these values within the group was done using Wilcoxon test and the Inter group analysis between the groups was done by Mann- Whitney test.
Conclusion: The study results concluded that there was a significant result using isolytic contraction on hamstring flexibility in asymptomatic subjects having hamstring tightness with respect to Active knee extension test, Straight leg raise test and Lumbar lordosis index.