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SARĞIN, Gülüm, KARADAĞ, Hüseyin, DİRİK, Deniz |
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Journal of International Health Sciences & Management; 2024, Vol. 10 Issue 19, p39-44, 6p |
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Background: It is known that the amount of load loaded on the body affects the spine and spinal curvature. It was thought that the spine could be affected during each pregnancy experienced by the women. The spine measurements of women who gave birth and those who did not were compared. Material and Method: This research study was conducted in 2021, with the approval of Van YYU Non-Interventional Clinical Ethics Committee, the spines of women who came to Van YYU Dursun Odabaşı Medical Centre Gynecology and Obstetrics Outpatient Clinic were examined by means of the Spinal Mouse device. Posture was assessed by a single investigator with the SM device in two different positions: upright and extension. Thoracic kyphosis (TK), lumbar lordosis (LL), sacral kyphosis (SK) angle values and sagittal vertical position (SDP) posture of the whole spine were evaluated. A total of 100 women in the age range of 30-35 years, 50 women who had never given birth and 50 women who had given at least three births were included in the study. T-Test was used to compare group means in terms of continuous variables. Results: As a result of the findings obtained, the average weight of women who gave birth and never gave birth was p=0.001 as a result of statistical analysis and it was found significant. There was a difference in angular values between the two groups, with LL [p=0.001 ] and SK [p=0.003 ] measurements taken in the extension position in the measurements taken in the upright position, a significant result was obtained in the TK [p=0.040] and LL [p=0.001 ] values. Conclusions: It is seen that every birth process experienced negatively affects the posture of women. Therefore, women who have given birth should be made aware of the necessary exercise and physical activity in order to control and protect the spine health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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