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Year 2017, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 39 - 43, 15.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.18826/useeabd.292382

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  • Irez, G.B., Ozdemir, R.A., Evin, R., Irez, S.G., Korkusuz, F. (2011). Integrating Pilates exercise into an exercise program for 65+ year-old women to reduce falls. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 10(1): 105–111.
  • Kaesler, D.S., Mellifont, R.R., Kelly, P.S., Taaffe, D.R. (2007). A novel balance exercise program for postural stability in older adults: A pilot study. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies,11(1): 37–43.
  • Kloubec, J.A., (2010). Pilates for improvement of muscle endurance, flexibility, balance, and posture. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 24(3): 661–667.
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  • Loudon, J.K., Wiesner, D., Heather, L., Goist-Foley, H.L., Asjest, C., Loudon, K.L. (2002). Intrarater reliability of functional performance tests for subjects with Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome. Journal of Athletic Training, 31(3): 256–261.
  • Mohammadi, M., Kaldırımcı, M., Kazemi, S.E., Mızrak, O., Tuğrulhanşam, C. (2015). The effect of Pilates exercise on gait speed and strength of lower limb in elderly male. Advances in Applied Science Research, 6(7): 1-6.
  • Peters, J.S., Tyson, N.L. (2013). Proximal exercises are effective in treating patellofemoral pain syndrome: a systematic review. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, 8(5): 689–700.
  • Pilates, J.H., Miller, W.R. (2003). Return to life through contrology. Miami, FL: Pilates Method Alliance.
  • Şahin, M., Ayhan, F.F., Borman, P., Atasoy, H. (2016). The effect of hip and knee exercises on pain, function, and strength in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome: a randomized controlled trial. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences,46(2): 265–277.
  • Witvrouw, E., Werner, S., Mikkelsen, C., Van Tiggelen, D., VandenBerghe, L., Cerulli, G. (2005). Clinical classification of patellofemoral pain syndrome: guidelines for non-operative treatment. Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy,13(2):122–1230.

The effect of pilates exercise on improvement of functional tests in young male with patello-femoral pain syndrome

Year 2017, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 39 - 43, 15.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.18826/useeabd.292382

Abstract

Aim: The study of the effect of Pilates exercise on improvement of functional Performance tests in young male with PFPS was the main purpose the present study.

Material and Methods: The 11-young male (age: 26.41±1.04yr, height: 177.37±3.21cm, and weight: 177.37±3.21kg) with PFPS, as exercise groups, performed the Pilates exercises for ten weeks, three sessions per week and one hour per session. Functional performance tests (Step-down, left and right and Single-leg press) was assessed. All data were analysed using SPSS and the statistical significance level was set at p<0.05 and p<0.001.

Results: The result of analysis indicated that significant difference found between pre- and post-test in exercise group in Step-down test (t=9.79, p<0.001) and Single-Leg Press (t=8.86, p<0.001) test.

Conclusion: According to the results of the present research, it could be concluded that for improvement of daily activities and functional performance in young male with PFPS, Pilates exercise method is recommended. 

References

  • Akbaş, E., Atay, A., Yüksel, İ. (2011). The effects of additional kinesio taping over exercise in the treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome. Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica, 45(5): 335-341.
  • Elias, J.J., Bratton, D.R., Weinstein, D.M., Cosgarea, A.J. (2006). Comparing two estimations of the quadriceps force distribution for use during patellofemoral simulation. Journal of Biomechanics, 39(5): 865–872.
  • Frye, J.L., Ramey, L.N., Hart, J.M. (2012). The effects of exercise on decreasing pain and increasing function in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome: a systematic review. Sports Health, 4(3): 205–210.
  • Harrison, E., Quinney, H., Magee, D., Sheppard, M.S., McQuarrie, A. (1995). Analysis of outcome measures used in the study of patellofemoral pain syndrome. Physiotherapy Canada,47(4): 264–272.
  • Irez, G.B., Ozdemir, R.A., Evin, R., Irez, S.G., Korkusuz, F. (2011). Integrating Pilates exercise into an exercise program for 65+ year-old women to reduce falls. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 10(1): 105–111.
  • Kaesler, D.S., Mellifont, R.R., Kelly, P.S., Taaffe, D.R. (2007). A novel balance exercise program for postural stability in older adults: A pilot study. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies,11(1): 37–43.
  • Kloubec, J.A., (2010). Pilates for improvement of muscle endurance, flexibility, balance, and posture. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 24(3): 661–667.
  • Latey, P. (2002). Updating the principles of the Pilates method (Part 2). Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 6(2): 94–101.
  • Loudon, J.K., Gajewski, B., Goist-Foley, H.L., Loudon, K.L. (2004). The effectiveness of exercise in treating patellofemoral-pain syndrome. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 13(4): 323–342.
  • Loudon, J.K., Wiesner, D., Heather, L., Goist-Foley, H.L., Asjest, C., Loudon, K.L. (2002). Intrarater reliability of functional performance tests for subjects with Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome. Journal of Athletic Training, 31(3): 256–261.
  • Mohammadi, M., Kaldırımcı, M., Kazemi, S.E., Mızrak, O., Tuğrulhanşam, C. (2015). The effect of Pilates exercise on gait speed and strength of lower limb in elderly male. Advances in Applied Science Research, 6(7): 1-6.
  • Peters, J.S., Tyson, N.L. (2013). Proximal exercises are effective in treating patellofemoral pain syndrome: a systematic review. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, 8(5): 689–700.
  • Pilates, J.H., Miller, W.R. (2003). Return to life through contrology. Miami, FL: Pilates Method Alliance.
  • Şahin, M., Ayhan, F.F., Borman, P., Atasoy, H. (2016). The effect of hip and knee exercises on pain, function, and strength in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome: a randomized controlled trial. Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences,46(2): 265–277.
  • Witvrouw, E., Werner, S., Mikkelsen, C., Van Tiggelen, D., VandenBerghe, L., Cerulli, G. (2005). Clinical classification of patellofemoral pain syndrome: guidelines for non-operative treatment. Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy,13(2):122–1230.
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Subjects Sports Medicine
Journal Section SPORT & HEALTH SCIENCES
Authors

Ahmet Gökhan Yazıcı

Mohsen Mohammadı This is me

Publication Date June 15, 2017
Submission Date February 15, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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APA Yazıcı, A. G., & Mohammadı, M. (2017). The effect of pilates exercise on improvement of functional tests in young male with patello-femoral pain syndrome. International Journal of Sport Exercise and Training Sciences - IJSETS, 3(2), 39-43. https://doi.org/10.18826/useeabd.292382