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Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 2018
BACKGROUND: Trunk prevention training, which provides the basis of several conditioning training ... more BACKGROUND: Trunk prevention training, which provides the basis of several conditioning training programs, is used in sports at professional and amateur levels, taking the specifications of the given sport and the age-related characteristics of the athletes into consideration. OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to examine the strength and flexibility of muscles responsible for correct posture, the lumbar motor control ability and the posture of recruitment kayak-canoe athletes. METHODS: Controlled, randomized examination with 103 persons (age: 15.1 ± 3.5 years), who were divided into two groups. Fifty were in the intervention group, who took part in the 6-month trunk prevention training program (height: 162.30 cm, body weight: 49.70 ± 10.32 kg), 53 in the control group (not performing trunk prevention training) (height: 158.24 cm, body weight: 51.45 ± 11.71 kg). The strength of core muscles was measured with Kraus-Weber test, muscle flexibility with Kempf-test, lumbar motor control ability with Sitting Forward Lean and Leg Lowering test and posture with photogrammetry test before and after the program. RESULTS: Static strength of abdominal muscles (p < 0.001), superficial and deep dorsal muscles (p < 0.001), flexibility of knee extensors (p < 0.001), chest muscles (p < 0.001), the lumbar motor control ability (p < 0.001) and habitual posture (p < 0.001) significantly improved in the intervention group. The post-measurements in the intervention group were significantly (p < 0.001) better than in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: As a result of the trunk prevention training the strength of core stabilization muscles, the lumbar motor control ability and the posture also improved in case of recruitment athletes.
Orvosi Hetilap, 2017
metriás vizsgálattal habituális testtartásukat, Kraus-Weber-teszttel a hasizmok erejét, core-tesz... more metriás vizsgálattal habituális testtartásukat, Kraus-Weber-teszttel a hasizmok erejét, core-teszttel a törzsizmok statikus erejét, leg lowering teszttel a lumbalis motoros kontroll képességet. A kezelt csoport három hónapig LBP prevenciós mozgásprogramot végzett, majd újból elvégeztük a vizsgálatokat.
Az ICD terápia problémái-Hirtelen szívhalál ICD-vel élő betegekben Problems with the ICD therapy-... more Az ICD terápia problémái-Hirtelen szívhalál ICD-vel élő betegekben Problems with the ICD therapy-sudden cardiac death at patients living with ICD Melczer László 192 Szemelvények hét évtized hazai egészségügyi ágazat irányításának történetéből, különös tekintettel a széles értelemben vett ápolás és ápolóképzés egyes kérdéseire Case studies on seven decades of health care management in Hungary, with special regard to nursing in a broad sense and nursing education Sövényi Ferencné 199 Eredeti közlemények Az alsó végtag különböző módon való pozícionálása és a posztoperatív vérmennyiség vizsgálata térdprotézis műtét után Positioning of the lower limb in different ways and examining the postoperative blood volume after total knee replacement Borsos Zsófia, Császárné Gombos Gabriella, Schmidt Béla 215 Ülőmunka következtében kialakult krónikus derékfájdalom kezelése aktív technikák alkalmazásával Using active techniques to handle chronic low back pain caused by sedentary work Vizsy Mária, C...
European Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2016
Universal Journal of Public Health, 2016
The aim was to examine the anthropometric parameters of representatives of different dance styles... more The aim was to examine the anthropometric parameters of representatives of different dance styles, the strength and extensibility of trunk muscles, and whether low back pain influences performance during a show or stage appearance. According to our hypothesis, low back pain and deviations in the functional conditions of the spine are common in dancers aged 9-18, and can have a negative effect in their performance on stage. In addition, we assume that weakness can be experienced in the strength of the trunk muscles, their extensibility is not appropriate even in spite of regular training. 92 dancers (average age: 14,15± 2,95 years) participated in the examination: 30 ballet dancers, 32 ballroom dancers, and 30 hip-hop dancers. The anthropometric data was measured with OMRON KaradaScan body composition monitor, the level of the negative effect of low back pain on stage performance was measured by visual analogue scale, and the strength and extensibility was measured with a Kraus-Weber test. On the basis of the anthropologic evaluation, we received a significant difference concerning each examined parameters (body weight: p=0,000, height: p= 0,000, muscle mass: p= 0,001, BMI: p=0,000, body fat percentage: p=0,000), the reason of which was the fact that the different dance styles have different physical requirements for the dancers. In accordance with data measured by the visual analogue scale, no significant difference was received (p=0,104) between the examined groups, although the hip-hop dancers reported the highest percentage (10,54%) of the occurrence of low back pain that negatively affects their stage performance. On the basis of the Kraus-Weber test, in the case of both abdominal muscle exercises the hip-hop group had significantly better performance (K-W A.: p=0,016, K-W B.: p=0,001) than the other two groups. Concerning muscle extensibility, (K-W F.: p= 0,030) the ballet group had significantly better results. In the case of all three examined groups it can be claimed that despite regular training, low back complaints occur at a very young age, which also have negative effects on stage performance.
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 2018
BACKGROUND: Trunk prevention training, which provides the basis of several conditioning training ... more BACKGROUND: Trunk prevention training, which provides the basis of several conditioning training programs, is used in sports at professional and amateur levels, taking the specifications of the given sport and the age-related characteristics of the athletes into consideration. OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to examine the strength and flexibility of muscles responsible for correct posture, the lumbar motor control ability and the posture of recruitment kayak-canoe athletes. METHODS: Controlled, randomized examination with 103 persons (age: 15.1 ± 3.5 years), who were divided into two groups. Fifty were in the intervention group, who took part in the 6-month trunk prevention training program (height: 162.30 cm, body weight: 49.70 ± 10.32 kg), 53 in the control group (not performing trunk prevention training) (height: 158.24 cm, body weight: 51.45 ± 11.71 kg). The strength of core muscles was measured with Kraus-Weber test, muscle flexibility with Kempf-test, lumbar motor control ability with Sitting Forward Lean and Leg Lowering test and posture with photogrammetry test before and after the program. RESULTS: Static strength of abdominal muscles (p < 0.001), superficial and deep dorsal muscles (p < 0.001), flexibility of knee extensors (p < 0.001), chest muscles (p < 0.001), the lumbar motor control ability (p < 0.001) and habitual posture (p < 0.001) significantly improved in the intervention group. The post-measurements in the intervention group were significantly (p < 0.001) better than in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: As a result of the trunk prevention training the strength of core stabilization muscles, the lumbar motor control ability and the posture also improved in case of recruitment athletes.
Orvosi Hetilap, 2017
metriás vizsgálattal habituális testtartásukat, Kraus-Weber-teszttel a hasizmok erejét, core-tesz... more metriás vizsgálattal habituális testtartásukat, Kraus-Weber-teszttel a hasizmok erejét, core-teszttel a törzsizmok statikus erejét, leg lowering teszttel a lumbalis motoros kontroll képességet. A kezelt csoport három hónapig LBP prevenciós mozgásprogramot végzett, majd újból elvégeztük a vizsgálatokat.
Az ICD terápia problémái-Hirtelen szívhalál ICD-vel élő betegekben Problems with the ICD therapy-... more Az ICD terápia problémái-Hirtelen szívhalál ICD-vel élő betegekben Problems with the ICD therapy-sudden cardiac death at patients living with ICD Melczer László 192 Szemelvények hét évtized hazai egészségügyi ágazat irányításának történetéből, különös tekintettel a széles értelemben vett ápolás és ápolóképzés egyes kérdéseire Case studies on seven decades of health care management in Hungary, with special regard to nursing in a broad sense and nursing education Sövényi Ferencné 199 Eredeti közlemények Az alsó végtag különböző módon való pozícionálása és a posztoperatív vérmennyiség vizsgálata térdprotézis műtét után Positioning of the lower limb in different ways and examining the postoperative blood volume after total knee replacement Borsos Zsófia, Császárné Gombos Gabriella, Schmidt Béla 215 Ülőmunka következtében kialakult krónikus derékfájdalom kezelése aktív technikák alkalmazásával Using active techniques to handle chronic low back pain caused by sedentary work Vizsy Mária, C...
European Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2016
Universal Journal of Public Health, 2016
The aim was to examine the anthropometric parameters of representatives of different dance styles... more The aim was to examine the anthropometric parameters of representatives of different dance styles, the strength and extensibility of trunk muscles, and whether low back pain influences performance during a show or stage appearance. According to our hypothesis, low back pain and deviations in the functional conditions of the spine are common in dancers aged 9-18, and can have a negative effect in their performance on stage. In addition, we assume that weakness can be experienced in the strength of the trunk muscles, their extensibility is not appropriate even in spite of regular training. 92 dancers (average age: 14,15± 2,95 years) participated in the examination: 30 ballet dancers, 32 ballroom dancers, and 30 hip-hop dancers. The anthropometric data was measured with OMRON KaradaScan body composition monitor, the level of the negative effect of low back pain on stage performance was measured by visual analogue scale, and the strength and extensibility was measured with a Kraus-Weber test. On the basis of the anthropologic evaluation, we received a significant difference concerning each examined parameters (body weight: p=0,000, height: p= 0,000, muscle mass: p= 0,001, BMI: p=0,000, body fat percentage: p=0,000), the reason of which was the fact that the different dance styles have different physical requirements for the dancers. In accordance with data measured by the visual analogue scale, no significant difference was received (p=0,104) between the examined groups, although the hip-hop dancers reported the highest percentage (10,54%) of the occurrence of low back pain that negatively affects their stage performance. On the basis of the Kraus-Weber test, in the case of both abdominal muscle exercises the hip-hop group had significantly better performance (K-W A.: p=0,016, K-W B.: p=0,001) than the other two groups. Concerning muscle extensibility, (K-W F.: p= 0,030) the ballet group had significantly better results. In the case of all three examined groups it can be claimed that despite regular training, low back complaints occur at a very young age, which also have negative effects on stage performance.