| Literature DB >> 30669825 |
Tomer Bezalel1,2, Eli Carmeli3, Dror Levi4, Leonid Kalichman2.
Abstract
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Keywords: Exercise therapy; Physical therapy techniques; Posture; Randomized controlled trials as topic; Scheuermann disease
Year: 2019 PMID: 30669825 PMCID: PMC6547400 DOI: 10.31616/asj.2018.0097
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian Spine J ISSN: 1976-1902
Fig. 1.Study flowchart.
Fig. 2.Experimental group: five exercises of Schroth therapy. (A) Pendulum; (B) corrections in supine-elbows against the floor; (C) semihanging; (D) corrections in sitting: forearms against the knees; and (E) corrections in standing–against elastic bands.
Fig. 3.Control group: five classic anti-gravitation exercises. (A) Superman; (B) shoulder scapular retraction; (C, D) back extension; and (E) back strengthening–bird dog exercise.
Demographic and baseline clinical characteristics of the studied sample
| Characteristic | Intervention group (N=25) | Control group (N=25) | Comparison[ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Continuous variable | |||
| Age (yr) | 14.52±1.79 | 13.39±1.66 | |
| Height (m) | 1.63±0.11 | 1.56±0.09 | |
| Weight (kg) | 51.89±11.95 | 49.65 ±12.24 | |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | 19.38±3.37 | 20.12±3.82 | |
| Thoracic kyphosis (°) | 60.18±8.38 | 56.16 ±7.59 | |
| L5-kyphosis apex line (cm) | 11.78±2.91 | 11.64±2.48 | |
| Flexion of shoulder supine (°) | 168.05±9.46 | 165.96±9.22 | |
| Flexion of shoulder standing (°) | 156.91±12.31 | 157.12±13.88 | |
| Kyphotic deformity Inclinometer (°) | 59.45±7.65 | 54.04±6.71 | |
| Scoliosis Research Society-22 Questionnaire | 42.27±7.92 | 42.64±6.33 | |
| Categorical variable | |||
| Sex (males) | 63.6 | 20 | χ2=9.25, |
| Genetics (positive) | 36.4 | 44 | χ2=0.28, |
| Child developmental disorders (negative) | 86.4 | 88 | χ2=0.03, |
| Ordinal variable | |||
| Risser sign | 2 (1–4) | 2 (0.25–4) | |
| Pain in last week (Numerical Pain Rating Scale) | 2 (0–4.25) | 2 (0–5) | |
| Self-perceived body image (Numeric Rating Scale) | 5 (2.25–7) | 3 (0–6) |
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation, %, or median (interquartile range).
Comparison: by T-test for continuous variables, by Pearson chi-square for categorical variables, and by Mann–Whitney test for ordinal variable; statistically significant differences (p<0.05) marked bold.
Summary of findings for group-by-time interaction
| Variable | Group | Baseline | End of treatment | Group-by-time interaction | Main effect of time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pain[ | Intervention group | 2.24±2.40 | 1.2±1.94 | ||
| Control group | 2.91±3.02 | 1.45±2.04 | |||
| Self-perceived body image[ | Intervention group | 4.80±3.27 | 2.72±2.09 | ||
| Control group | 2.59±3.35 | 1.64±1.92 | |||
| Thoracic kyphosis[ | Intervention group | 60.18±8.38 | 51.40±7.64 | ||
| Control group | 54.71±5.57 | 51.14±5.80 | |||
| L5-kyphosis apex line[ | Intervention group | 11.78±2.91 | 10.28±2.84 | ||
| Control group | 11.32±2.35 | 10.68±3.16 | |||
| Flexion shoulder supine (°) | Intervention group | 168.05±9.46 | 171.82±7.15 | ||
| Control group | 167.55±8.54 | 170.10±7.21 | |||
| Flexion shoulder standing (°) | Intervention group | 156.91±12.31 | 167.27±9.63 | ||
| Control group | 159.23±13.43 | 166.27±10.30 | |||
| Kyphotic deformity by inclinometer (°) | Intervention group | 59.45±7.66 | 48.91±4.95 | ||
| Control group | 53.14±6.18 | 49.05±7.19 | |||
| Scoliosis Research Society-22 items Questionnaire | Intervention group | 42.27±7.92 | 33.68±6.91 | ||
| Control group | 42.64±6.33 | 32.24±13.98 |
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation. Statistically significant differences (p<0.05) marked bold.
Ordinal variables were tested for the difference in differences between first and third measurement using Mann-Whitney’s test.
Due to a high rate of missing values, only two measurements were used for each participant: first measurement and last measurement (second or third). We confirmed the lack of significant differences between last measurements of the two types (data not shown).