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Effect of Exercises on Diaphragmatic Excursion in Postmenopausal Kyphotic Women

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Kyphosis Postural Thoracic
Interventions
Other: corrective exercises
Other: resisted diaphragmatic breathing exercises
Registration Number
NCT06057701
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
Brief Summary

the present study examined the effect of different types of exercises for improving the age-related hyperkyphotic curve of postmenopausal women and also examined how it affects diaphragmatic excursion and respiratory function. Increasing the respiratory functions for elderly will act as a preventive method against nowadays chest diseases.

Detailed Description

The study was conducted to examine the effect of exercises on diaphragmatic excursion in postmenopausal kyphotic women.

Design of study:

A prospective, randomized, single-blind, pre-post-test, controlled trial. The study followed the Guidelines of Declaration of Helsinki on the conduct of human research. Ethical approval was obtained from the institutional review board at Faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University before study commencement (no.P.T,REC/012/003800).

This study was carried on forty postmenopausal women clinically diagnosed with thoracic kyphosis. They selected randomly from the outpatient clinic of El Kaser El-Einy University Hospital, Cairo University. Their ages ranged from 50-60 years.

Randomization of sample selection was achieved using closed envelop way. Classification of the sample by simple random way into two groups equal in number, twenty for each group by using forty closed envelop, each twenty envelop contained a name of a group from the two groups (Group A) or (Group B) and asking each woman to choose one envelop from them, each woman attended to the group according the name of the group written in her envelop.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  1. All postmenopausal women suffering from thoracic kyphosis.
  2. Their thoracic kyphosis (Cobb's) angles were more than 45 degrees.
  3. Their age ranged from 50-60 years old.
  4. Their BMI were >25 and <30 kg/m2.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. All patients with comorbidities such as cardiac disease and chest diseases as pulmonary fibrosis.
  2. Patients with previous trauma to the spine, pelvis and lower limbs.
  3. Patients with a previous history of spinal surgery (such as spinal fusion surgery, vertebroplasty, or kyphoplasty).
  4. Patients with congenital spinal deformities and scoliosis.
  5. Patients with a history of spinal tumors, ankylosing spondylitis, osteoporosis and other spondyloarthritis.
  6. The patients received medications that might affect the neuromuscular functions at least three months before or during the study course.
  7. Patients suffered from mental or psychological disorders.
  8. Patients suffered from inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or polymyalgia rheumatic.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
interventional groupcorrective exercisesThis group consists of 20 postmenopausal women suffering from thoracic hyper kyphosis, who receive the corrective exercises prescribed above in addition to resisted diaphragmatic breathing exercise. They receive daily session of 30minutes even by therapist or at home for 12 weeks.
interventional groupresisted diaphragmatic breathing exercisesThis group consists of 20 postmenopausal women suffering from thoracic hyper kyphosis, who receive the corrective exercises prescribed above in addition to resisted diaphragmatic breathing exercise. They receive daily session of 30minutes even by therapist or at home for 12 weeks.
control groupcorrective exercisesThis group consists of 20 postmenopausal women suffering from thoracic hyper kyphosis. They receive daily session of 30minutes even by therapist or at home for 12 weeks. the corrective exercises for the thoracic spine consist of strengthening exercises for back muscles and stretching exercises for pectoral muscles
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Quality of life questionnaire of the European foundation for osteoporosis (QUALEFFO-41)period of treatment is for 12 weeks

The QUALEFFO-41 is a self-administered, disease specific questionnaire used frequently in clinical research. It possesses five domains (41 items in total): pain (5 items), physical function (17 items), social function (7 items), general health perception (3 items) and mental function (9 items).

The total QUALEFFO score is calculated as a sum of all answers to items and then linearly transformed on the scale 0-100. The worse the HRQOL condition is, the higher the score gets. The actual score was calculated by the summation of all questions answers, the lowest possible score was 41, the score range was 164 (41 subtracted from 205)

flexicurve rulerperiod of treatment is for 12 weeks

A flexible curve ruler was used to measure the kyphosis angle. The adjustable curve is one of the non-invasive methods for kyphosis and lordosis angle assessments in the sagittal plan.

Diaphragmatic excursionperiod of treatment is for 12 weeks

To measure diaphragmatic excursion, an ultrasonography device was applied with a probe frequency of 2-5 MHz. The right hemi-diaphragmatic excursion was assessed during deep inspiration and deep expiration

Pain assessment scaleperiod of treatment is for 12 weeks

Visual analogue scale (VAS) is the most common pain scale for quantification of endometriosis-related pain and skin graft donor site-related pain. A review came to the conclusion that VAS was one of the best adapted pain scales for pain measurement for research purposes.The scale described by the researcher to patients in order to make its use easy. The patients will chose a value from numerized values from 0-10 printed on the scale, 0 (indicates no pain) while 10 (indicates maximum pain) and in between the values are classified.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

faculty of physical therapy, Cairo university

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Giza, Egypt

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