Kinematics of the axial segment of horses submitted to dynamic mobilization exercises

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Kátia de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Patini, Ana Flávia, Rancan, Thaiza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/38409
Resumo: This study aimed to investigate the kinematic effects of dynamic mobilization exercises on the axial segment in horses. Twelve horses crossbreed were used, which were monitored before (day 0) and at the end of the experimental period (day 120), distributed in an entirely randomized design, totalizing six repetitions per treatment The treatments consisted of two experimental groups, one composed of horses not performing the dynamic mobilization exercises and the other composed of horses submitted to the mobilization program. The static kinematic variables were evaluated, by means of hemispherical markers such as depth (cm), angle (°), difference in depth and angle, for each vertebral level analyzed (T10, T13, T17, L1 and L3), as well as total range of motion for depth and angle, in which this parameter expressed the thoracolumbar motion in its entirety. The performance of dynamic mobilization produced a significant (P<0.05) decrease in thoracolumbar depth and increase in thoracolumbar flexion angle, compared to the group that did not perform the functional exercises. A reduction in the total thoracolumbar depth of -6.28 cm (P<0.0001) was observed in horses that underwent the exercises. The same response behavior was verified for angular measurement, in which there was an increase in the total ROM of the angle, reflecting thoracolumbar flexion, of 15.54°(P<0.00001). It was concluded that dynamic mobilization exercises consistently produce flexion of the axial segment, becoming a potential tool to improve range of motion and thoracolumbar function in horses.
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spelling Kinematics of the axial segment of horses submitted to dynamic mobilization exercisesCinemática del segmento axial de los caballos sometidos a ejercicios de movilización dinámicaCinemática do segmento axial de equinos submetidos aos exercícios de mobilização dinâmicaSpine biomechanicsHorseThoracolumbarFunctional training.Biomecánica de la columna vertebralCaballoToracolumbarEntrenamiento funcional.Biomecânica da colunaCavaloToracolombarTreinamento funcional.This study aimed to investigate the kinematic effects of dynamic mobilization exercises on the axial segment in horses. Twelve horses crossbreed were used, which were monitored before (day 0) and at the end of the experimental period (day 120), distributed in an entirely randomized design, totalizing six repetitions per treatment The treatments consisted of two experimental groups, one composed of horses not performing the dynamic mobilization exercises and the other composed of horses submitted to the mobilization program. The static kinematic variables were evaluated, by means of hemispherical markers such as depth (cm), angle (°), difference in depth and angle, for each vertebral level analyzed (T10, T13, T17, L1 and L3), as well as total range of motion for depth and angle, in which this parameter expressed the thoracolumbar motion in its entirety. The performance of dynamic mobilization produced a significant (P<0.05) decrease in thoracolumbar depth and increase in thoracolumbar flexion angle, compared to the group that did not perform the functional exercises. A reduction in the total thoracolumbar depth of -6.28 cm (P<0.0001) was observed in horses that underwent the exercises. The same response behavior was verified for angular measurement, in which there was an increase in the total ROM of the angle, reflecting thoracolumbar flexion, of 15.54°(P<0.00001). It was concluded that dynamic mobilization exercises consistently produce flexion of the axial segment, becoming a potential tool to improve range of motion and thoracolumbar function in horses.El objetivo investigar los efectos cinemáticos de los ejercicios de movilización dinámica en el segmento axial en caballos. Se utilizaron doce caballos mestizos, monitorizados no día 0 y al día 120, distribuidos en un diseño totalmente aleatorio, totalizando seis repeticiones por tratamiento Los tratamientos consistieron en dos grupos experimentales, siendo uno compuesto por caballos que no realizaron los ejercicios de movilización dinámica y el otro compuesto por caballos sometidos al programa de movilización dinámica. Las variables cinemáticas estáticas se evaluaron mediante marcadores hemisféricos como la profundidad (cm), el ángulo (°), la diferencia de profundidad y ángulo, para cada nivel vertebral analizado (T10, T13, T17, L1 y L3), así como la amplitud total de movimiento para la profundidad y el ángulo, en que este parámetro expresaba el movimiento toracolumbar en su totalidad. La realización de la movilización dinámica, produjo una reducción significativa (P<0,05) en la profundidad toracolumbar y aumento del ángulo de flexión toracolumbar, en comparación con el grupo que no realizó los ejercicios funcionales. Se observó una reducción de la profundidad toracolumbar total de -6,28 cm (P<0,0001) en los caballos sometidos a los ejercicios. El mismo comportamiento de respuesta se verificó para la medición angular, en que hubo un aumento en el ROM total del ángulo, que refleja la flexión toracolumbar, de 15,54° (P<0,00001). Se concluyó que los ejercicios de movilización dinámica producen una flexión consistente del segmento axial, convirtiéndose en una herramienta potencial para mejorar el rango de movimiento y la función toracolumbar en caballos.Este estudo objetivou investigar os efeitos cinemáticos dos exercícios de mobilização dinâmica sobre o segmento axial em cavalos. Foram utilizados doze cavalos mestiços, monitorados antes (dia 0) e ao término do período experimental (dia 120), distribuídos em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, totalizando seis repetições por tratamento. Os tratamentos consistiram em dois grupos experimentais, sendo um composto por cavalos não realizando os exercícios de mobilização dinâmica e o outro constituído por cavalos submetidos ao programa de mobilização. Foram avaliadas as variáveis cinemáticas estáticas, por meio de marcadores hemisféricos como, profundidade (cm), ângulo (°), diferença na profundidade e ângulo, para cada nível vertebral analisado (T10, T13, T17, L1 e L3), bem como amplitude de movimento total para profundidade e ângulo, no qual este parâmetro expressou o movimento da toracolombar por inteiro. A realização de mobilização dinâmica, produziu uma significante (P<0,05) diminuição na profundidade da toracolombar e aumento no ângulo de flexão da toracolombar, em comparação ao grupo que não realizou os exercícios funcionais. Observou-se redução na profundidade total da toracolombar, nos cavalos submetidos aos exercícios, de -6,28 cm (P<0,0001). O mesmo comportamento de reposta foi verificado para medida angular, no qual ocorreu incremento na ADM total do ângulo, refletindo a flexão da toracolombar, de 15,54° (P<0,00001). Concluiu-se que os exercícios de mobilização dinâmica produzem flexão do segmento axial, de forma consistente, se tornando em uma ferramenta potencial para melhorar a amplitude de movimento e a função da toracolombar de equinos.Research, Society and Development2022-12-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3840910.33448/rsd-v11i17.38409Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 17; e70111738409Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 17; e70111738409Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 17; e701117384092525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/38409/32313Copyright (c) 2022 Kátia de Oliveira; Ana Flávia Patini; Thaiza Rancanhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Kátia dePatini, Ana FláviaRancan, Thaiza2022-12-28T13:53:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/38409Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:52:08.727069Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Kinematics of the axial segment of horses submitted to dynamic mobilization exercises
Cinemática del segmento axial de los caballos sometidos a ejercicios de movilización dinámica
Cinemática do segmento axial de equinos submetidos aos exercícios de mobilização dinâmica
title Kinematics of the axial segment of horses submitted to dynamic mobilization exercises
spellingShingle Kinematics of the axial segment of horses submitted to dynamic mobilization exercises
Oliveira, Kátia de
Spine biomechanics
Horse
Thoracolumbar
Functional training.
Biomecánica de la columna vertebral
Caballo
Toracolumbar
Entrenamiento funcional.
Biomecânica da coluna
Cavalo
Toracolombar
Treinamento funcional.
title_short Kinematics of the axial segment of horses submitted to dynamic mobilization exercises
title_full Kinematics of the axial segment of horses submitted to dynamic mobilization exercises
title_fullStr Kinematics of the axial segment of horses submitted to dynamic mobilization exercises
title_full_unstemmed Kinematics of the axial segment of horses submitted to dynamic mobilization exercises
title_sort Kinematics of the axial segment of horses submitted to dynamic mobilization exercises
author Oliveira, Kátia de
author_facet Oliveira, Kátia de
Patini, Ana Flávia
Rancan, Thaiza
author_role author
author2 Patini, Ana Flávia
Rancan, Thaiza
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Kátia de
Patini, Ana Flávia
Rancan, Thaiza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Spine biomechanics
Horse
Thoracolumbar
Functional training.
Biomecánica de la columna vertebral
Caballo
Toracolumbar
Entrenamiento funcional.
Biomecânica da coluna
Cavalo
Toracolombar
Treinamento funcional.
topic Spine biomechanics
Horse
Thoracolumbar
Functional training.
Biomecánica de la columna vertebral
Caballo
Toracolumbar
Entrenamiento funcional.
Biomecânica da coluna
Cavalo
Toracolombar
Treinamento funcional.
description This study aimed to investigate the kinematic effects of dynamic mobilization exercises on the axial segment in horses. Twelve horses crossbreed were used, which were monitored before (day 0) and at the end of the experimental period (day 120), distributed in an entirely randomized design, totalizing six repetitions per treatment The treatments consisted of two experimental groups, one composed of horses not performing the dynamic mobilization exercises and the other composed of horses submitted to the mobilization program. The static kinematic variables were evaluated, by means of hemispherical markers such as depth (cm), angle (°), difference in depth and angle, for each vertebral level analyzed (T10, T13, T17, L1 and L3), as well as total range of motion for depth and angle, in which this parameter expressed the thoracolumbar motion in its entirety. The performance of dynamic mobilization produced a significant (P<0.05) decrease in thoracolumbar depth and increase in thoracolumbar flexion angle, compared to the group that did not perform the functional exercises. A reduction in the total thoracolumbar depth of -6.28 cm (P<0.0001) was observed in horses that underwent the exercises. The same response behavior was verified for angular measurement, in which there was an increase in the total ROM of the angle, reflecting thoracolumbar flexion, of 15.54°(P<0.00001). It was concluded that dynamic mobilization exercises consistently produce flexion of the axial segment, becoming a potential tool to improve range of motion and thoracolumbar function in horses.
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