Effects of Reformer Pilates in Pregnant Women
The Effects of Reformer Pilates on Pain, Functional Capacity, Lumbopelvic Stabilization, Abdominal Muscles, Respiratory Functions, Pelvic Floor Function, and Venous Insufficiency in Pregnant Women
Izmir Democracy University
30 participants
Feb 6, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Pregnancy is known as a period associated with important physiological and psychological changes in women's lives. There is moderately sufficient evidence in the literature to recommend supplementing prenatal physical activity for maternal health benefits. It has been reported that physical exercise by pregnant women in the absence of obstetric contraindications will not pose a risk to the health of the mother and fetus. In the literature, there are no studies examining the effects of reformer pilates on pain, functional capacity, lumbopelvic stabilization, diastasis recti abdominis, abdominal muscle thickness, respiratory functions, pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary incontinence, sexual function, and venous insufficiency in pregnant women. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of reformer pilates on pain, functional capacity, lumbopelvic stabilization, diastasis recti abdominis, abdominal muscle thickness, respiratory functions, pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary incontinence, sexual function, and venous insufficiency in pregnant women.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- Single pregnancy
- Primiparous pregnancy
- Adult pregnant women (between 18-35 years old)
- Pregnant women whose gestational week is 11-22 weeks
- Pregnant women with a body mass index \<30
- Ability to read and write
Exclusion Criteria5
- Multiple pregnancies
- Having a history of abdominal surgery
- Having one of the conditions in which exercise is contraindicated, such as heart disease, severe lung disease, continuous bleeding in the second and third trimesters, placenta previa, risk of premature birth, rupture of membranes, preeclampsia, severe anemia
- Not volunteering to participate in the study
- Not participating in more than 90% of the training sessions
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Interventions
The reformer pilates exercises session will start with 5 minutes of warm-up exercises, continue with resistance exercises for 20 minutes, and end with 5 minutes of cool-down exercises. The springs of the reformer pilates device will be adjusted to create mild fatigue in the first week and will be gradually increased to create moderate fatigue in the following weeks. Reformer pilates sessions will consist of 15-20 different exercises with 12-15 repetitions, including all major muscle groups. These sessions will also include exercises that strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. Reformer pilates sessions will be applied twice a week for 6 weeks, a total of 12 sessions. Apart from this, they will be asked to walk for at least 30 minutes a day, at least 3 days a week.
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NCT06777771