Multipl Skleroz hastalarında aerobik eğitim ile kombine gövde stabilizasyon eğitiminin denge, alt ekstremite kas kuvveti ve kor stabilite üzerine etkilerinin incelenmesi: randomize kontrollü bir çalışma

Amaç: Çalışmanın amacı, Multipl Skleroz (MS) hastalarında aerobik eğitim ile kombine gövde stabilizasyon eğitiminin denge, alt ekstremite kas kuvveti ve kor stabilite üzerine etkilerinin incelenmesiydi.Yöntem: Çalışmaya relapsing remitting tip MS tanısı alan 16 birey dahil edildi. MS-egzersiz grubuna (6’sı kadın, 2’si erkek) aerobik eğitim ile kombine gövde stabilizasyon eğitimi, MS-aktif kontrol grubuna (5’i kadın, 3’ü erkek) aerobik eğitim verildi. Haftada 2 gün ve toplam 8 hafta olmak üzere egzersiz eğitimi uygulandı. Denge, alt ekstremite kas kuvveti ve kor endurans tedavi öncesi ve sonrası değerlendirildi.Bulgular: Çalışma sonucunda MS-egzersiz grubunda dengenin alt parametreleri olan postüral stabilite ve stabilite limitinde, alt ekstremite kas kuvveti ve kor enduransta anlamlı gelişme olduğu (p<0,05), MS-aktif kontrol grubunda postüral stabilite ve alt ekstremite kas kuvvetinde anlamlı gelişme olduğu (p<0,05), stabilite limiti ve kor endurans değerlerlerinde ise anlamlı bir değişim olmadığı belirlendi (p>0,05). MS-egzersiz ve MS-aktif kontrol gruplarının eğitim öncesi ve sonrası stabilite limitleri ve kor endurans test sonuçlarının farkları arasında anlamlı bir değişim olduğu (p<0,05), postüral stabilite ve alt ekstremite kas kuvveti test sonuçlarının farkları arasında ise anlamlı bir değişim olmadığı gözlemlendi (p>0,05).Sonuç: Aerobik eğitim ile kombine gövde stabilizasyon eğitimi denge, alt ekstremite kas kuvveti ve kor endurans üzerine etkilidir. Aerobik eğitim ile kombine gövde stabilizasyon eğitiminin daha ileri özür düzeyindeki relapsing-remitting tip MS hastalarında daha uzun süreli etkilerinin araştırılacağı çalışmalara ihtiyaç vardır.

Investigation of the effects of trunk stabilization training combined with aerobic training on balance, lower limb muscle strength, and core stability in patients with Multiple Sclerosis: a randomized controlled study

Purpose: To examine the effects of trunk stabilization training combined with aerobic training on balance, lower extremity muscle strength, and core stability in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).Methods: Sixteen individuals diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS were included in the study. Trunk stabilization training combined with aerobic training was given to the MS-exercise group (6 women, 2 men), and aerobic group was given to the MS-active control group (5 women, 3 men). Exercise training was applied 2 days a week for 8 weeks. Balance, lower extremity muscle strength and core endurance were assessed before and after the training.Results: There was a significant improvement in postural stability and stability limit, which are sub-parameters of balance, lower extremity muscle strength and core endurance in MS-exercise group (p<0.05), there was a significant improvement in postural stability and lower extremity muscle strength (p<0.05), and there was no significant change in stability limits and core endurance (p>0.05) in MS-active control group. There was a significant change between the stability limits and core endurance test results differences before and after the training of MS-exercise and MS-active control groups (p<0.05), but there was no significant change between the differences in postural stability and lower extremity muscle strength test results (p>0.05).Conclusion: Trunk stabilization training combined with aerobic training is effective on balance, lower extremity muscle strength and core endurance. There is a need for studies to investigate the longer-term effects of trunk stabilization training combined with aerobic training in relapsing-remitting MS patients with more severe disability.

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