The Effect of Prolonged Sitting on Thoracic Spine Mobility among College Students

Background and aims: Sitting over a prolonged period not only creates physiological health problem and cardiovascular diseases, but also increases the risk of musculoskeletal disorders. The goal of this study is to determine whether there is a link between thoracic spine mobility and prolonged sitti...

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Main Authors: Poovarasan, Murugaiyan, J., Saravankumar
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Language:English
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description Background and aims: Sitting over a prolonged period not only creates physiological health problem and cardiovascular diseases, but also increases the risk of musculoskeletal disorders. The goal of this study is to determine whether there is a link between thoracic spine mobility and prolonged sitting, and the objectives are, to assess whether there is a connection between the length of time spent sitting and the mobility of the thoracic spine and examine the effect of extended sitting on the mobility of the thoracic spine. Methodology: The inclusion and exclusion criteria were checked on patients who were willing to participate in the study, they will provide an overview of the study before measuring thoracic mobility using methods such as the sitting rotation test (bar in front), in order to limit movement in participants lower extremities during thoracic rotation, a small ball was placed between their knees and a PVC bar with a tape marker at the halfway also used, which helps to fix the upper extremity. Using revised Oswestry to measure thoracic disability levels, the values were evaluated. Results: The statistical analysis showed that those who spend more time in sitting had limited thoracic rotation range of motion. Also, the questionnaire of thoracic pain showed pain and high disability index who spend more time in sitting and travelling. Conclusion: In people who spend more than 7 to 8 hours sitting, the study’s findings showed that their thoracic spine mobility was decreased. According to the questionnaire, people who spend a lot of time sitting and travelling during the course of a day as well as those who experience discomfort or restriction when performing ADLs had a high disability index for thoracic spine pain.
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spelling intimal-17702025-07-24T05:31:48Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1770/ The Effect of Prolonged Sitting on Thoracic Spine Mobility among College Students Poovarasan, Murugaiyan J., Saravankumar Q Science (General) QP Physiology Background and aims: Sitting over a prolonged period not only creates physiological health problem and cardiovascular diseases, but also increases the risk of musculoskeletal disorders. The goal of this study is to determine whether there is a link between thoracic spine mobility and prolonged sitting, and the objectives are, to assess whether there is a connection between the length of time spent sitting and the mobility of the thoracic spine and examine the effect of extended sitting on the mobility of the thoracic spine. Methodology: The inclusion and exclusion criteria were checked on patients who were willing to participate in the study, they will provide an overview of the study before measuring thoracic mobility using methods such as the sitting rotation test (bar in front), in order to limit movement in participants lower extremities during thoracic rotation, a small ball was placed between their knees and a PVC bar with a tape marker at the halfway also used, which helps to fix the upper extremity. Using revised Oswestry to measure thoracic disability levels, the values were evaluated. Results: The statistical analysis showed that those who spend more time in sitting had limited thoracic rotation range of motion. Also, the questionnaire of thoracic pain showed pain and high disability index who spend more time in sitting and travelling. Conclusion: In people who spend more than 7 to 8 hours sitting, the study’s findings showed that their thoracic spine mobility was decreased. According to the questionnaire, people who spend a lot of time sitting and travelling during the course of a day as well as those who experience discomfort or restriction when performing ADLs had a high disability index for thoracic spine pain. INTI International University 2023-07 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1770/1/ij2023_31r.pdf text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1770/2/95 Poovarasan, Murugaiyan and J., Saravankumar (2023) The Effect of Prolonged Sitting on Thoracic Spine Mobility among College Students. INTI JOURNAL, 2023 (31). pp. 1-7. ISSN e2600-7320 https://intijournal.intimal.edu.my
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Poovarasan, Murugaiyan
J., Saravankumar
The Effect of Prolonged Sitting on Thoracic Spine Mobility among College Students
title The Effect of Prolonged Sitting on Thoracic Spine Mobility among College Students
title_full The Effect of Prolonged Sitting on Thoracic Spine Mobility among College Students
title_fullStr The Effect of Prolonged Sitting on Thoracic Spine Mobility among College Students
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Prolonged Sitting on Thoracic Spine Mobility among College Students
title_short The Effect of Prolonged Sitting on Thoracic Spine Mobility among College Students
title_sort effect of prolonged sitting on thoracic spine mobility among college students
topic Q Science (General)
QP Physiology
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