2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjsem-2019-000713
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Clinical reasoning framework for thoracic spine exercise prescription in sport: a systematic review and narrative synthesis

Abstract: BackgroundThe thoracic spine is critical for athletic kinetic chain functioning yet widely overlooked in terms of specific evidenced-based exercise prescription. Thoracic mobility, motor control and strength are required to optimise performance in sport and minimise excessive load/stress on other components of the kinetic chain.ObjectiveTo identify and evaluate mobility, motor control, work capacity and strength thoracic exercises for use in athletes.DesignSystematic review involving expert reviewers at key st… Show more

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“…The discussion about the real utility of core stability exercises in sport, today, is (Heneghan et al, 2020;Clark et al, 2018;Wirth et al, 2017;Lago-Fuentes et al, 2018;Calatayud et al, 2015;Bliven & Anderson, 2013) and it concerns both athletes and young people who practice sports (Sato & Mokha, 2009;Räisänen et al, 2018;Lago-Fuentes et al, 2018;Prieske et al, 2015;Hutchinson et al, 2016;Wirth et al, 2017;Granacher et al, 2014;Liebenson, 2011). The core is the center of the functional kinetic chain providing the proximal stability for the distal mobility and function of the limbs (Clark et al, 2018;Hutchinson et al, 2016;Granacher et al, 2014;Ozmen, 2016;Calatayud et al, 2015;Bliven & Anderson, 2013;Shinkle et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discussion about the real utility of core stability exercises in sport, today, is (Heneghan et al, 2020;Clark et al, 2018;Wirth et al, 2017;Lago-Fuentes et al, 2018;Calatayud et al, 2015;Bliven & Anderson, 2013) and it concerns both athletes and young people who practice sports (Sato & Mokha, 2009;Räisänen et al, 2018;Lago-Fuentes et al, 2018;Prieske et al, 2015;Hutchinson et al, 2016;Wirth et al, 2017;Granacher et al, 2014;Liebenson, 2011). The core is the center of the functional kinetic chain providing the proximal stability for the distal mobility and function of the limbs (Clark et al, 2018;Hutchinson et al, 2016;Granacher et al, 2014;Ozmen, 2016;Calatayud et al, 2015;Bliven & Anderson, 2013;Shinkle et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For dimension 3, the training targets increasing upper extremity muscles and shoulder mobility to contribute to scapular alignment, which is associated with spinal alignment [ 35 , 36 ]. The exercises increase spine mobility, and muscle flexibility can reduce the obstacles of spine extension and thoracic extension [ 62 ], which will further benefit obtaining alignment posture and enhance cardiopulmonary function [ 63 ]. Further study may need to reveal the mechanism of posture alignment progress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, clinicians treating patients with LDH can safely prioritise exercise such as MCT and expect short-term improvements in pain and function if patients have not had surgery, and long-term gains in patients who have had surgery. MCT should be done in five steps including segmental spinal stabilisation exercise (eg, abdominal drawing-in manoeuvre in supine), non-functional spinal dissociation exercise (eg, abdominal drawing-in manoeuvre in quadruped with alternative arm and leg raises), functional spinal dissociation exercise (eg, wall squatting with abdominal drawing-in manoeuvre), segmental movement control exercise (eg, half circle in side-lying with abdominal drawing-in manoeuvre) and whole-body coordination (eg, standing wood chop/chop and lift with abdominal drawing-in manoeuvre) 68…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%