About this trial
The vertebral column is an S-shaped structure that carries the body weight and transmits it to the feet. Kyphosis, a natural curvature of the spine, can increase with poor posture and muscle weakness, leading to postural kyphosis. This condition results in forward head positioning, rounded shoulders, and scapular winging, causing back pain, poor posture, balance issues, and respiratory difficulties. With technological advances, poor posture habits have become more common, especially in adolescents. Kyphosis can also affect balance, walking speed, and increase the risk of falls in older adults. Exercises like Hatha yoga and reformer Pilates are effective methods for improving posture, muscle strength, and quality of life. The aim of this study is to compare the effects of Hatha yoga and reformer Pilates exercises on posture, pain, balance, quality of life, body image, and respiratory function in individuals with hyperkyphosis.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Postural hyperkyphosis
Not receiving physiotherapy in the last 6 months
Disqualifiers
Exercise is not indicated
Communication problems
Having a concomitant orthopaedic disorder
The presence of a concomitant neurological disorder
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Home-based Exercise
- Hatha Yoga Group
- Reformer Pilates Group