Fadaei Dehcheshmeh T, Shamsi Majelan A, Daneshmandi H. Effect of A Selected Corrective Exercise Program on the Function and Proprioception of the Cervical Area in People With Depression and Upper Crossed Syndrome. Iranian Rehabilitation Journal 2024; 22 (1) :83-94
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1- Department of Corrective Exercise and Sport Injuries, School of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran.
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Objectives: The incidence of the upper cross syndrome is common in people with depressive disorders due to being in constant and repetitive positions. Due to diseases in the upper quadrant of the body in this syndrome, the proper function of sensory receptors in the ligaments is impaired. This study aimed to investigate the effect of a selected corrective exercise program course on the function and proprioception of the cervical area in people with depression and upper crossed syndrome.
Methods: Thirty people with depressive disorder were purposefully selected and divided into two groups: Experimental and control. The Beck depression questionnaire was used to measure depression. The upper extremity functions and joint position error were measured by a Y-balance device and a cervical range of motion device. The experimental group received the selected corrective exercise program.
Results: The selected corrective exercise program had a significant effect on the variables of upper extremity functions and proprioception in the cervical area.
Discussion: The corrective exercises of the present study can be recommended to experts as an effective method or treatment to improve posture, function, and cervical proprioception in people with depression who have the upper crossed syndrome.
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• Posture and depression affect each other.
• Corrective exercises lead to improved proprioception of the cervical area in depressed people.
• Corrective exercises lead to improved function in depressed people.
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One of the most common mental disorders is depression, which is the main reason for visiting the clinic. The corrective exercises are the key step to designing appropriate and effective therapeutic interventions. The exercises can be recommended to experts as an effective way to improve body function, daily activities, and balance in people with depression. In general, these exercises can be recommended to professionals as an effective way to perform daily activities in people with depression.
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Subject:
methodology in rehabilitation Received: 2022/12/5 | Accepted: 2023/05/29 | Published: 2024/03/1
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