The effect of 6 weeks of Pilates training on pain, and life quality in women with ankle sprain

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Abstract:
Background And Aim
Lower extremity muscles strengthen can improve balance and decrease pain in people with ankle sprain and therefore reduce the risk factors for chronic ankle sprain. The purpose of this research was to analyze the effect of six weeks of Pilatese training on balance and pain level in athletes with ankle sprain.
Material And Methods
20 women with ankle sprain (mean±SD: age 21.87±2.30 yrs, body mass index 21.81± 2.67 kg/m2) were randomly divided into experimental (n=11) and control (n=9) groups. Experimental groups performed six week of Pilates training (60 min/day, 3 day/week). Balance and pain level were measured at pretest and after intervention with adjusted star test and FOAS questionnaire respectively. All statistics were preceded by Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test. As all subpopulations used proved to be normal, classical student T-tests were used.
Results
Results showed a significant increase in dynamic balance (P<0/05), but it was not found for pain level (P<0/05).
Conclusion
It seems, Pilates training is effective for balance through increasing lower extremity muscle strength.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal for Research in Sport Rehabilitation, Volume:2 Issue: 3, 2014
Pages:
41 to 49
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