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http://dx.doi.org/10.5103/KJSB.2014.24.2.103

The Effect of Corrective Exercise on Cobb's Angle, Static and Dynamic Foot Pressure of Patients With Kyphosis  

Moon, Hyung-Hoon (Department of Social Physical Education, Graduate School of Korea University)
Jung, Suk-Yool (Department of Social Physical Education, Graduate School of Korea University)
Park, Sang Seo (Department of Social Physical Education, Graduate School of Korea University)
Kim, Bo Kyung (Department of Social Physical Education, Graduate School of Korea University)
Park, Yun-Jin (Department of Social Physical Education, Graduate School of Korea University)
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Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics / v.24, no.2, 2014 , pp. 103-109 More about this Journal
Abstract
The study aimed to examine the effect of a corrective exercise on Cobb's angle and static and dynamic foot pressure in patients with kyphosis. Patients with kyphosis participated in a 12 weeks of corrective exercise program. Participants were randomly assigned to a corrective exercise group (n=17) and a control group (n=17), and corrective exercise for 60 minutes are executed every 3 times a week. All data were analyzed by two-way repeated measured ANOVA. Statistical level was set up as a=.05. As a result, Cobb's angle had significantly effects according to time and groups. Anterior and posterior part of static foot pressure showed significant effects by time but not by groups. Whereas left and right part of static foot pressure showed no significant effects. And dynamic foot pressure showed significant effects by time but not by group also. In conclusion, it is approved that this exercise was helpful on abnormal posture arrangement and improvement of unbalanced muscle capability.
Keywords
Kyphosis; Corrective Exercise; Foot Pressure;
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