Background: The purpose of this study was to compare the values of quadriceps angle (Q angle) in relation to age, weight, height, gender, bilateral and postural variations, and strenuous activities on the weight bearing limbs in order to observe its variability. Materials and methods: A total of 450 adult healthy volunteers (150 male students, 150 female students and 150 male labourers) were enrolled in this cross sectional study. Each volunteer had its height, weight and Q angles measured. Q angle was measured in all subjects bilaterally in both supine and standing position with the same goniometer. Comparison of Q angles and various parameters and groups were studied and tabulated. Correlation between age, weight, height and Q angles was determined by Karl Pearson's correlation coefficient. Results: Females had statistically significant higher Q angles in both knees than males of either group, and difference between males of two groups was insignificant. It was more often greater on left side (42.36%) as compared to right, both in males and females. Majority of subjects showed an increase in angle from supine to standing position. There was negative correlation between height and Q angle with both standing and supine position all three groups. Weight and age did not show significant correlation with Q angle. Physical activity did not show any significant effect on the angle. Conclusion: Q angle is an important parameter to assess quadriceps muscle's function and its effect on knee. An increase in the angle is clearly associated with patellofemoral problems. Higher Q angle among females may predispose them to sports related injuries. It is important to take into consideration of such factors like sex, height, posture, side, foot rotation and muscle's relaxation while measuring and comparing the angle.
Purpose. The objective of the study was to find out the trend of the effects of 4 varieties of bhastrika pranayama on static balance ability. Methods. The total of 75 male students were selected as subjects. The age of the subjects ranged 17-25 years. The participants were divided randomly into 5 groups, 15 students each. They practiced 4 varieties of bhastrika pranayama. Results. Quadratic components for overall trends were found significant in static balance ability. A significant difference was observed between linear components of the trends for the treatment groups and the control group in static balance ability. Also, a significant difference was noted between quadratic components of the trends for the treatment groups and the control group as for static balance ability.Conclusions. There was a significant difference among the adjusted post-test means of 4 experimental groups and the control group in static balance ability.
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