2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2017.10.003
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Effects of yogic exercise on nonspecific neck pain in university students

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“…The basic characteristics of these 10 studies were represented in Table 1, including 2 q-RCT [19,21] and 8 RCT. [17–18,20,2226] These articles were from Turkey, [17] India, [18,26] Korea, [19] Sweden, [20] United States, [21] Germany, [22,24,25] and China, [20] were published between 2010 and 2018, cover 686 patients, and sample sizes ranging from 38 to 159. All the studies involved yoga intervention, including both exercise-based and meditation-based, and the program length ranging from 10 days to 12 weeks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The basic characteristics of these 10 studies were represented in Table 1, including 2 q-RCT [19,21] and 8 RCT. [17–18,20,2226] These articles were from Turkey, [17] India, [18,26] Korea, [19] Sweden, [20] United States, [21] Germany, [22,24,25] and China, [20] were published between 2010 and 2018, cover 686 patients, and sample sizes ranging from 38 to 159. All the studies involved yoga intervention, including both exercise-based and meditation-based, and the program length ranging from 10 days to 12 weeks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample size of original articles should be increased and the quality should be enhanced in future research. In this study, only 8 RCTs [17,18,20,2226] and 2 q-RCTs [19,21] met the criteria and were included in the meta-analysis after quality assessment although we made a comprehensive search strategy of the Chinese and English databases, the average sample size of these studies was only 68.8. The outcome should also be fully reported, all 10 studies [1726] reported neck pain intensity, 8 [17,18,2126] reported neck pain-related disability, but only 3 studies [23,24,26] reported the CROM, 3 [22,24,25] reported QoL, and 3 [17,22,25] reported mood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O pilates foi referido como sendo um dos tratamentos, ou ainda método preventivo, da dor, essa prática envolve uma sequência de exercícios de alongamento e fortalecimento muscular, indicado para todas as faixas etárias devido aos benefícios na diminuição da dor, melhora do fortalecimento, funcionalidade e saúde (SALTAN; ANKARALI, 2021). O Yoga também foi outra prática citada, nos trabalhos elegíveis, que vem se mostrado como uma estratégia eficaz para o manejo da dor e controle do estresse (KIM, 2018).…”
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“…Em relação a localização da dor, verificou-se que os participantes dos estudos elegíveis referiram algias em distintas regiões corporais, citaram dores na região cervical, lombar, trapézio e abdominal (cólicas menstruais), podendo ser observado que as dores dos universitários são majoritariamente musculares (LI et al, 2022;ANDERSON et al, 2022;HUANG;CHIU;HO, 2022;SALTAN;ANKARALI, 2021;CYGANSKA;TRUSZCZYŃSKA-BASZAK;TOMASZEWSKI;HEIDARIMOGHADAM et al, 2019;KIM 2018).…”
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“…Estudos investigaram a efi cácia de recursos complementares no tratamento de sinais e sintomas em pacientes com cervicalgia. Nesse contexto, várias modalidades de tratamento podem ser destacadas: ultrassom terapêutico 8,9 , terapia com laser de baixa intensidade 10 , dry needling 11 , exercícios físicos 12 , estimulação elétrica transcutânea do nervo (TENS) 9,13 e manipul ação quiroprática 14,15 , todas investigadas por seus efeitos promissores no controle da dor.…”
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