Lateral destekli İbn-i Sina korse stabilitesinin izokinetik olarak değerlendirilmesi: (Korsesiz ve Jewett korse ile karşılaştırılmalı bir çalışma)
Amaç: Lateral destekli İbn-i Sina (LDİS) korsenin stabilitesinin izokinetik olarak değerlendirilerek korsesiz ve Jewett korseli durumla karşılaştırmak. Gereç ve Yöntem: Üç nokta prensibine dayalı iki farklı korse olan LDİS ve Jewett korselerinin stabilitesi, korsesiz duruma göre farkı, 10 sağlıklı katılımcıda sagittal planda fleksiyon-ekstansiyon yönünde hareket genişliği ve gövde kaslarının açısal hızlarda yaptığı iş ile izokinetik olarak değerlendirilerek karşılaştırıldı. Bulgular: ANOVA analizi sonrasında yapılan Tukey'in çoklu karşılaştırma testinde, fleksiyon açıları, LDİS ve Jewett korseli olarak, korsesiz duruma göre anlamlı olarak azalmış (p
An isokinetic evaluation of the lateral supporting Ibn-i Sina brace’s stability: (A study of without brace and Jewett brace)
Aim: To evaluate the stability of lateral supporting Ibn-i Sina vertebral brace by isokinetic assessment and to compare it with the situation without brace and Jewett brace. Materials and Methods: The stability of two different three point principle braces, lateral supporting İbn-i Sina brace (LSIS) and Jewett brace were assessed isokinetically regarding sagittal plane flexion-extension angles and the work done at angular velocities and the results were compared with the situation without brace. Assessment was done on 10 healty volunteers. Results: After ANOVA analysis Tukey's for post hoc tests were done. Flexion angles of LSIS and Jewett braces were significantly lower than the situation without brace (p
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