Objective: Kyphosis is one of the most common postural problems. It is defined as a thoracic curvature that exceeds normal limits. The Cobb angle, also known as the kyphosis index, can be used to determine the degree of this curvature. Motor imagery (MI) is defined as visualising movement in the mind without actually moving. Studies have shown that similar brain regions are activated during motor imagery and actual movement. regions are activated during motor imagery and actual movement. Most of the information about motor imagery training has been obtained from studies of stroke patients, and the physical effects of motor imagery training have been examined in these studies. However, there has been no study in which motor imagery, which is mostly performed by neurological stroke groups or athletes, is used for treatment of postural disorders. In this context, this study aims to examine the effect of tele-rehabilitation-based motor imagery training on kyphotic angle, pain, depression and quality of life in individuals with posture disorders. Materials and methods: Young adults with postural kyphosis who are studying at Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Health Sciences will be included in the randomised controlled, single-blind, prospective study. Participants will be randomly divided into two groups: an exercise group (Group 1) and an exercise + motor imagery group (Group 2). The presence of kyphosis in participants will be evaluated by measuring the Flexruler kyphosis index and wall-occiput distance. Posture will be evaluated using the New York Posture Analysis and pain using a visual pain scale. Depression will be assessed using the Beck Depression Scale. assessment will be evaluated using the Beck Depression Scale; quality of life will be evaluated using the SRS-22; and motor imagery will be evaluated. ability will be evaluated using the Turkish version of the Movement Visualisation Questionnaire-3 (MIQ-3). SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) Sciences) statistical program (SPSS 21.0) will be used to analyse the obtained data, with p\<0.05 being significant.
Age range
18 Years – 30 Years
Sex
ALL
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THE MOVEMENT IMAGERY QUESTIONNAIRE-3
Timeframe: Three months
Visual Analog Scale
Timeframe: Three months
New York Posture Rating Scale
Timeframe: Three months
Flexruler Kyphosis Index
Timeframe: Three months