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Xiaxi Program for Back Health

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
No Specific Treatment for Spinal Pathology
No Surgery on the Spine or the Hamstring
No Sagittal Spine Disposition Disorder
Adults
Not Involved in Structured Exercise Programs Before or During the Time of the Study
Interventions
Behavioral: Xiaxi intervention program
Registration Number
NCT06042218
Lead Sponsor
Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia
Brief Summary

Progressive deformity from the optimal spinal curvatures is a degenerative disorder related to progressive ageing that affects an increasing number of adults. This is one of the main affectations on the health of adults, being its cause multifactorial. That is why a totally effective intervention has not yet been found that allows obtaining a substantial improvement in all the adults who suffer from it. However, certain physical programs that include mind-body work have been effective, but research is limited and the results are inconclusive. For this reason, this research arises, in which a training protocol has been designed using an instrument called Xiaxi with which the body-mind work is prioritized.

The aims of this study were: 1) to evaluate the effects of a 12-weeks Xiaxi® exercise program on the sagittal spinal disposition and hamstring extensibility of adults, and 2) to determine whether the weekly training frequency influenced the changes found on sagittal spinal disposition and hamstring extensibility with Xiaxi® training program.

The present investigation is composed of two data collections that will be carried out before and after a twelve-week intervention. Two intervention groups and a control group make up the sample, with one of the intervention groups attending Xiaxi training once a week and the other intervention group twice a week. The control group will only attend the measurements, but will not participate in the intervention.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
50
Inclusion Criteria
  • adults from 20 to 60 years-old
  • not have a doctor-diagnosed sagittal spine disposition disorder
  • not have had surgery on the spine or the hamstring musculature
  • not being under a specific treatment for spinal pathology
  • not involve in structured exercise programs before or during the time of the study
Exclusion Criteria
  • not being able to complete all the evaluations
  • for members of the experimental group missing more than 20% of the sessions

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Experimental group who trained one day a weekXiaxi intervention programThis intervention group will attend a weekly sixty-minute training session with the Xiaxi machine during the twelve weeks of the intervention. The sessions will include flexibility and strength-resistance work, as well as postural awareness.
Experimental group who trained two days a weekXiaxi intervention programThis intervention group will attend two weekly sixty-minute training sessions with the Xiaxi machine during the twelve weeks of the intervention. The sessions will include flexibility and strength-resistance work, as well as postural awareness.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Sagittal spinal curvature in active alignment in standingUp to 12 weeks

The thoracic angle, lumbar angle and pelvic tilt will be measured with the subject in a standing position, but in this case the subject will be asked to rectify the arrangement of the spine to be as straight as possible. The unit of measurement will be the same, using the grades achieved.

Sagittal spinal curvature in relaxed standingUp to 12 weeks

The thoracic angle, lumbar angle and pelvic tilt will be measured with the subject in a standing position, adopting the usual and daily position. The unit of measurement will be the same, using the grades achieved.

Sagittal spinal curvature in relaxed sittingUp to 12 weeks

The thoracic angle, lumbar angle and pelvic tilt will be measured with the subject in a seated position, maintaining a habitual, everyday position. The unit of measurement will be the same, using the grades achieved.

Sagittal spinal curvature during Macrae & Wright testUp to 12 weeks

The thoracic angle, lumbar angle and pelvic tilt will be measured with the subject performing the Macrae \& Wright test, in which the subject will be asked to perform maximum trunk flexion from a seated position. The unit of measurement will be the same, using the grades achieved.

Sagittal spinal curvature during sit and reach test.Up to 12 weeks

The thoracic angle, lumbar angle and pelvic tilt will be measured with the subject performing the sit and reach test, in which the subject will be asked to perform a maximum trunk flexion from a seated position and with the soles of the feet resting on a box, keeping the knees fully extended during the same, to push a ribbon the maximum distance through the box. The unit of measurement will be the degrees of the curvatures of the back, as well as the distance reached in the test.

Sagittal spinal curvature during toe touch testUp to 12 weeks

The thoracic angle, lumbar angle and pelvic tilt will be measured with the subject performing the toe touch test. In this test, the subject will be asked to perform a maximum trunk flexion in which he/she will try to reach the maximum possible distance from a standing position on a box. The knees will be kept fully extended during the test and an attempt will be made to reach the feet, and this distance may be exceeded if necessary. The unit of measurement will be the degrees of the curvatures of the back, as well as the distance reached in the test.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Universidad Católica San Antonio

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Murcia, Spain

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