3 resultados para Postural disfigurements
em Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
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Introdução: São escassas as medidas objetivas, válidas e consistentes da função sensoriomotora do complexo articular do ombro (CAO). Objetivos: desenvolvimento e validação de um protocolo de avaliação sensoriomotora do CAO. Materiais e métodos: 40 Sujeitos (16 atletas e 24 não atletas) completaram 6 momentos de teste, 3 por cada um de 2 investigadores. Em cada momento avaliou-se a NPA pelo Biodex System 3, na elevação do braço no plano da omoplata a 80º e 160º, e na rotação externa (RE) a 45º e 80º , bem como o controlo postural do CAO avaliou-se pela plataforma Rsscan. Resultados/Discussão: Todas as variáveis apresentaram estabilidade temporal, exceto os erros a 80º na RE (p=0,021) e 80º no PO (p=0,006), nos atletas, para o Investigador 1, e as componentes do CP nos não atletas, para o investigador 2. Os ICC’s foram globalmente baixos, apresentando valores moderados no grupo de não atletas, para o Investigador 2, no comprimento (0,862) e velocidade média do CP (0,852). Excluindo a área do CP no grupo de não atletas (p=0,030), não houve diferenças significativas nas médias entre observadores. Verificaram-se correlações fortes entre as componentes do CP, mas não ocorreram correlações fortes entre estas e as da NPA. Conclusões: Os resultados poucos consistentes, não permitem retirar conclusões sólidas, impossibilitando assumir o protocolo como fiável e válido na avaliação sensoriomotora do CAO.
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Dissertação de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Design de Produto, apresentada na Universidade de Lisboa - Faculdade de Arquitectura.
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Purpose: This study aimed to characterize the postural alignment of the head and shoulder in the sagittal plane of Portuguese adolescents, 15-17 years old, and to evaluate the effects of a 32-week resistance and stretching training program applied in Physical Education classes on forward head posture and protracted shoulder posture of Portuguese adolescents. After 32-training weeks the detraining effects after a 16-week period were measured. Methods: This randomized and controlled study was conducted in two secondary schools in Portugal for 48 weeks. Prior the study 275 students aged 15-17 years old were evaluated. Sagittal head, cervical and shoulder angle were measured with photogrammetry and Postural Analysis Software. After this assessment 130 adolescents were considered to have forward head and protracted shoulder posture and were randomly assigned to a control group, an experimental group one or experimental group two. The control group (n=46) only did the Physical Education classes whereas the intervention group one (n=42) and two (n=42) performed a 16-week and 32-week stretching and strengthening program in addition to Physical Education classes, respectively. The postural angles were measured before and after the 16-week and 32-week time intervention period for the three groups and after a 16-week detraining period following the 32-week in intervention group two. Results: 68% of the adolescents studied revealed anteriorization of the head whereas 58% of them had protraction of the shoulder. Significant increases were observed in the cervical and shoulder angle in the experimental group (n=84) following the 16-week and in experimental group two (n=42)after the 32 week-intervention period. After the 16-week detraining period no significant differences were observed in the three postural angles in the intervention group two. Conclusions: Forward head and protracted shoulder are common postural disorders in Portuguese adolescents. The exercise intervention was successful ate decreasing forward head and protracted shoulder in adolescents. Detraining period of 16-week didn´t reduce the overall training effects.