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Active straight leg raising (ASLR) competence improves with reverse-ASLR exercises and not repeating ASLR exercises

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Hiroshi Takasaki, Shota Kawazoe

한국운동재활학회 JER Vol.17 No.1 2021.02 pp.28-38
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In the Functional Movement Screen (FMS), a subgroup of those with a score of 1 due to limitations in the active straight leg raising (ASLR) but not in the passive straight leg raising is considered to have a stability or motor control dysfunction (SMCD). The FMS proposes the use of the movements in a reverse pattern to improve FMS scores. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the reverse pattern of the ASLR (re-verse-ASLR) was more effective than repeating the ASLR to improve the FMS score in participants with the FMS ASLR score of 1 due to the SMCD (ASLR-1-SMCD). A two-armed randomized controlled trial was conducted in individuals with the ASLR-1-SMCD. The intervention was either the reverse-ASLR or the ASLR exercise on both sides at home for a month followed by a 1-month wait-and-see interval, wherein the pri-mary outcome measure was the right FMS ASLR score. Forty partici-pants were randomized to the ASLR exercise group (n=20) or the re-verse-ASLR exercise group (n=20). The Fisher exact test demonstrated a statistically significant difference (P=0.020) in the proportion of those with FMS ASLR score improvement to a score of 2 (ASLR exercise group, one; reverse-ASLR exercise group, eight) at follow-up 1, but no signifi-cance (P=0.106) at follow-up 2 (ASLR exercise group, none; reverse- ASLR exercise group, four). This study indicated that the reverse-ASLR exercise was more effective than repeating the ASLR exercise in order to improve the ASLR score among individuals with the ASLR-1-SMCD.

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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Design
Participants
Interventions
The primary outcome measure
The secondary outcome measures
Data acquisition procedures
Electromyography data processing
Motion data processing
Randomization
Sample size estimation
Statistical analyses
RESULTS
Results of the participants
The primary outcome
The secondary outcomes
DISCUSSION
The primary outcome
The secondary outcomes
Limitations
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES

저자정보

  • Hiroshi Takasaki Department of Physical Therapy, Saitama Prefectural University, Koshigaya, Japan
  • Shota Kawazoe Department of Physical Therapy, Saitama Prefectural University, Koshigaya, Japan

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