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   the effect of eight weeks of iyengar yoga with an emphasis on spine and shoulder exercises on the upper cross syndrome in middle-aged women  
   
نویسنده sohrabi shilan ,rahimi mohammad ,babaei-mobarakeh mojtaba ,piri hashem
منبع journal of modern rehabilitation - 2020 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:159 -167
چکیده    Introduction: upper crossed syndrome (ucs) is a combination of forward head, rounded shoulder, and hyperkyphosis deformities. yoga is a noncompetitive physical exercise with the potential to correct postural imbalances in the human body. iyengar yoga is a form of hatha yoga. materials and methods: the purpose of present study was to evaluate the effect of iyengar yoga with an emphasis on spine and shoulder exercises on the ucs in middleaged women. in this quasiexperimental applied research, 15 subjects were purposefully recruited out of middleaged women affected with ucs. the participants performed iyengar yoga exercises with an emphasis on the spine and shoulder. the photogrammetry method was used to measure ucs.results: at the end of 8 weeks exercises, there was a significant increase in the cervical (p<0.001) and shoulder angles (p<0.005), and a significant decrease in thoracic flexion angle (p<0.001). conclusion: all relevant coaches and therapists are recommended considering iyengar yoga as an alternative for training programs in middleaged women affected by ucs.
کلیدواژه iyengar ,syndrome ,exercise
آدرس islamic azad university, tehran science and research branch, faculty of literature, department of physical education & sport sciences, iran, shahid rajaee teacher training university, faculty of sport sciences, iran, kharazmi university, faculty of physical education and sport sciences, department of biomechanics and sports injuries, iran, allameh tabataba’i university, faculty of physical education and sport sciences, department of corrective exercise & sports injuries, iran
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