Assessment of Dynamic Balance, Muscle Strength and Pain in Young Women with Generalized Joint Hypermobility

 This research aims to assess dynamic balance, muscle strength, and pain in young women with generalized joint hypermobility. Research methods: A cross-sectional research design was used in this study. The Beighton scale was used to assess joint hypermobility; the Y test was performed to assess inj...

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Main Authors: Rosita Mikalauskaitė, Algė Daunoravičienė, Ernesta Aukštuolytė – Bačienė, Vilma Tamulionytė, Erenesta Gurskienė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lithuanian Sports University 2024-07-01
Series:Baltic Journal of Sport and Health Sciences
Online Access:https://journals.lsu.lt/baltic-journal-of-sport-health/article/view/1497
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Summary: This research aims to assess dynamic balance, muscle strength, and pain in young women with generalized joint hypermobility. Research methods: A cross-sectional research design was used in this study. The Beighton scale was used to assess joint hypermobility; the Y test was performed to assess injury risk; a hand-held dynamometer was applied to assess upper extremities’ muscle strength; the McGill tests were used for evaluation of the endurance of trunk muscles’ strength; a numeric analog scale and pain map were used to assess pain intensity and localization. Participants: Twenty-fve young females (age: 22(18–28; 21,16) years; body mass index: (23, 19,2–24, 23,2) kg/m²) participated in this study. Results: The median Beighton score value was 7 (4-9;7.48) points. The Y balance test revealed that 36% (n=9) of the participants were at risk of injury when standing on the dominant leg, and 64% (n=16) when standing on the non-dominant leg. 64% (n=16) of the young women had a normal grip strength of the dominant hand, and 56% (n=14) had normal non-dominant handgrip strength. Only 20% (n=5) of young women with joint hypermobility had an abdominal-to-back muscle strength endurance ratio within the normal range and lateral muscle endurance ratio was within the normal range only in 16% of women. Conclusions: Our pilot study showed that young women with joint hypermobility have reduced hand muscle strength, an imbalance in trunk muscle static endurance and an increased risk of injury in more than half of the subjects. As many as 76% of the young women in this study reported experiencing pain in different areas of the body. Keywords: increased range of movement, fitness, injury risk .
ISSN:2351-6496
2538-8347