NCT06823674

Brief Summary

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between core endurance and cervical stabilization and proprioception in women with and without Pilates exercise. The study was conducted with 40 volunteer female participants aged 20-50 years. The study group was selected from women who did Pilates exercises 2 days a week for at least 12 weeks under the supervision of a physiotherapist, while the control group was selected from women who did not participate in any Pilates, yoga or exercise program in the last 1 year and were sedentary according to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Lateral Bridge Test, Static Trunk Extension Test, Trunk Flexor Endurance Test, Cervical Joint Position Error Test, Cervical Region Deep Flexor Muscle Endurance Tests were applied to the participants and Craniocervical Flexion data of the participants were evaluated with Stabilizer Pressure Biofeedback Device and the results were recorded. These results indicate that high performance in core endurance is associated with improved performance in cervical stabilization. As a result of this study, it was concluded that Pilates has a significant effect on core endurance, cervical stabilization and proprioception in women.

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Enrollment
40

participants targeted

Target at P25-P50 for all trials

Timeline
Completed

Started May 2024

Shorter than P25 for all trials

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
active not recruiting

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

Study Start

First participant enrolled

May 1, 2024

Completed
3 months until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

July 20, 2024

Completed
6 months until next milestone

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

January 6, 2025

Completed
1 month until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

February 12, 2025

Completed
17 days until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

March 1, 2025

Completed
Last Updated

February 12, 2025

Status Verified

February 1, 2025

Enrollment Period

3 months

First QC Date

January 6, 2025

Last Update Submit

February 8, 2025

Conditions

Keywords

core endurance, pilates, stabilization, proprioception

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (4)

  • Evaluation of Core Muscle Endurance between Pilates and Non-Pilates Groups Mann Whitney U Test Analysis

    The endurance of the core muscles was used to assess the static resistance of the core region with three tests evaluating the trunk flexors, trunk extensors and lateral bridge exercise. Lateral Bridge Test, Static Trunk Extension Test (Sorensen Test) and Trunk Flexors Endurance Test were evaluated, measurements were recorded in seconds using a stopwatch. The tests were repeated twice and the best result value was recorded. The test was terminated when the person administered was unable to maintain the position or when the person said that they could not continue the test

    01.05.2024- 20.07.2024

  • Mann Whitney U Test Analysis of Deep Neck Flexor Muscle Endurance Assessment Between Pilates and Non-Pilates Exercise Groups

    The participant was positioned in the supine hook position with hands relaxed on the abdomen. The participant was instructed to pull his/her chin inwards (chin tuck) and lift his/her head off the bed while maintaining this position (approximately 2.5 cm). The participant was asked to maintain this position for as long as possible without distortion and the time to maintain the position was recorded in seconds. In order to perform the test correctly, the test was demonstrated to the individuals in a practical way before starting the test. The test duration was kept short to prevent pain and fatigue of the participant. The test was stopped when the jaw position (craniocervical flexion movement and jaw) was lost and sudden pain increased and the subject did not want to continue the test. A single test was performed and the time was recorded in seconds.

    01.05.2024- 20.07.2024

  • Chi-Square Test Analysis of Completion Distributions of Stages in Craniocervical Flexion Measurement with Stabilizer Pressure Biofeedback Device According to Groups

    In our study, after the participants were placed supine on the examination bed, the pressure cell was placed under the nape of the neck without inflation. The cell was inflated to 20 mmHg, taking care not to slide the cell to the lower cervical region. The participant was asked to press the chin towards the neck without lifting the head as if saying 'yes' (posterior cervical tilt). The participant was instructed to place the tongue on the upper palate, bring the lips together but keep the teeth slightly apart. The test consists of 5 stages. The value of the stabiliser device, which was set at 20 mmHg, was asked to increase by 2 mmHg at each stage until it reached 30 mmHg (20- 22- 24- 26- 28- 30 mmHg). The participant was asked to stay at each pressure value for 30 s and to complete the test by giving 30 s rest time after each pressure. The test was terminated at the stage where the participant could not complete the pressure value that he/she should keep constant for 30 s.

    01.05.2024- 20.07.2024

  • Cervical Joint Position Error Test (Cervical Proprioception Assessment) Between Pilates and Non-Pilates Exercise Groups

    It is a measurement tool used to clinically assess participants' cervicocephalic proprioception ability. Cervicocephalic proprioception describes the sense of position of one's head and neck in space. It measures the ability of a blindfolded participant to accurately return the head position to a predetermined neutral point after cervical joint movement

    01.05.2024- 20.07.2024

Study Arms (2)

Women Who Don't Do Pilates

20 women aged 20-50 years who were sedentary according to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire and had not participated in any pilates or yoga exercise group in the last 1 year

Other: core endurance testOther: cervical stabilization testOther: cervical proprioception test

Women Doing Pilates

20 female volunteers between the ages of 20-50, practicing Pilates at least 2 days a week for at least 12 weeks

Other: core endurance testOther: cervical stabilization testOther: cervical proprioception test

Interventions

The study group was selected from women who did pilates exercises 2 days a week for at least 12 weeks under the supervision of a physiotherapist, while the control group was selected from women who did not participate in any pilates, yoga or exercise program in the last 1 year and were sedentary according to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Lateral Bridge Test, Static Trunk Extension Test, Trunk Flexors Endurance Test, Cervical Joint Position Error Test, Cervical Region Deep Flexor Muscle Endurance Tests were applied to the participants and Craniocervical Flexion data of the participants were evaluated with Stabilizer Pressure Biofeedback Device.

Women Doing PilatesWomen Who Don't Do Pilates

The study group was selected from women who did pilates exercises 2 days a week for at least 12 weeks under the supervision of a physiotherapist, while the control group was selected from women who did not participate in any pilates, yoga or exercise program in the last 1 year and were sedentary according to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Lateral Bridge Test, Static Trunk Extension Test, Trunk Flexors Endurance Test, Cervical Joint Position Error Test, Cervical Region Deep Flexor Muscle Endurance Tests were applied to the participants and Craniocervical Flexion data of the participants were evaluated with Stabilizer Pressure Biofeedback Device.

Women Doing PilatesWomen Who Don't Do Pilates

The study group was selected from women who did pilates exercises 2 days a week for at least 12 weeks under the supervision of a physiotherapist, while the control group was selected from women who did not participate in any pilates, yoga or exercise program in the last 1 year and were sedentary according to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Lateral Bridge Test, Static Trunk Extension Test, Trunk Flexors Endurance Test, Cervical Joint Position Error Test, Cervical Region Deep Flexor Muscle Endurance Tests were applied to the participants and Craniocervical Flexion data of the participants were evaluated with Stabilizer Pressure Biofeedback Device.

Women Doing PilatesWomen Who Don't Do Pilates

Eligibility Criteria

Age20 Years - 50 Years
Sexfemale(Gender-based eligibility)
Gender Eligibility DetailsFemale participants aged 20-50 years
Healthy VolunteersYes
Age GroupsAdult (18-64)
Sampling MethodProbability Sample
Study Population

Group of 20 participants doing pilates exercise 20 participants in the group without pilates exercise

You may qualify if:

  • Being between 20-50 years old
  • Volunteering to participate in the study
  • Having practiced Pilates at least 2 days a week for at least 12 weeks for the study group
  • For the control group, not having participated in any pilates, yoga or exercise program in the last year and being sedentary according to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire

You may not qualify if:

  • Presence of pain during assessments
  • Cervical and/or lumbar disc herniation
  • Spine pathology

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Burak Sapmaz Fizyoterapi ve Danışmanlık Merkezi

Mersin, 33960, Turkey (Türkiye)

Location

Biospecimen

Retention: SAMPLES WITHOUT DNA

Tests were performed to measure core endurance, cervical stabilization and cervical proprioception. No specimen samples were collected

Study Officials

  • Selin K Kalın

    İstanbul Arel Üniversitesi

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Study Design

Study Type
observational
Observational Model
CASE CONTROL
Time Perspective
PROSPECTIVE
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
PI Title
Physiotherapist Selin Kalın

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

January 6, 2025

First Posted

February 12, 2025

Study Start

May 1, 2024

Primary Completion

July 20, 2024

Study Completion

March 1, 2025

Last Updated

February 12, 2025

Record last verified: 2025-02

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