Método Pilates para el tratamiento fisioterapéutico de escoliosis idiopática

ABSTRACT The research project presents the Pilates method used as a physiotherapeutic treatment for idiopathic scoliosis. Scoliosis is a pathology that presents itself as an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, caused by a rotation of one or more vertebral bodies; depending on its cause, scolios...

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Autore principale: Evelyn Oliva, Arteaga Pozo (author)
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description ABSTRACT The research project presents the Pilates method used as a physiotherapeutic treatment for idiopathic scoliosis. Scoliosis is a pathology that presents itself as an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, caused by a rotation of one or more vertebral bodies; depending on its cause, scoliosis is classified into 3 types: congenital, neuromuscular and idiopathic. The spine is the bony structure that supports and stabilises the body and protects the bone marrow and nerve roots. It is composed of 4 sections and curvatures, cervical lordosis, dorsal kyphosis, lumbar lordosis and sacro-coccygeal kyphosis. When an abnormal curvature occurs, as in scoliosis, and depending on its severity, the proper functioning of the organs can be compromised, as well as aesthetic deformity and pain. Pilates is a technique which uses movement to achieve physical wellbeing and balance between body and mind. Due to its principles, it is used as a treatment tool, as it is easily adaptable to the characteristics of the individual and the pathology they present. The research, of bibliographic type, gathered scientific information to determine the effectiveness of Pilates, for which 120 scientific articles were collected, of which 35 were selected as the basis of the research, 15 articles stated the results of Pilates in scoliosis, 13 articles about Pilates in different pathologies of the spine, 5 articles about combinations of physiotherapeutic techniques in idiopathic scoliosis and 2 articles about idiopathic scoliosis. The selected scientific articles were found in the following databases: ElSevier, PubMed, Researchgate, PEDro, Scielo and Google Scholar. Keywords: scoliosis, idiopathic, Pilates, curvature, adolescence. Reviewed by: Lcda. Diana Chávez English Professor. c.c. 065003795-5
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spelling Método Pilates para el tratamiento fisioterapéutico de escoliosis idiopáticaEvelyn Oliva, Arteaga PozoescoliosisidiopáticaaPilatesadolescenciaABSTRACT The research project presents the Pilates method used as a physiotherapeutic treatment for idiopathic scoliosis. Scoliosis is a pathology that presents itself as an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, caused by a rotation of one or more vertebral bodies; depending on its cause, scoliosis is classified into 3 types: congenital, neuromuscular and idiopathic. The spine is the bony structure that supports and stabilises the body and protects the bone marrow and nerve roots. It is composed of 4 sections and curvatures, cervical lordosis, dorsal kyphosis, lumbar lordosis and sacro-coccygeal kyphosis. When an abnormal curvature occurs, as in scoliosis, and depending on its severity, the proper functioning of the organs can be compromised, as well as aesthetic deformity and pain. Pilates is a technique which uses movement to achieve physical wellbeing and balance between body and mind. Due to its principles, it is used as a treatment tool, as it is easily adaptable to the characteristics of the individual and the pathology they present. The research, of bibliographic type, gathered scientific information to determine the effectiveness of Pilates, for which 120 scientific articles were collected, of which 35 were selected as the basis of the research, 15 articles stated the results of Pilates in scoliosis, 13 articles about Pilates in different pathologies of the spine, 5 articles about combinations of physiotherapeutic techniques in idiopathic scoliosis and 2 articles about idiopathic scoliosis. The selected scientific articles were found in the following databases: ElSevier, PubMed, Researchgate, PEDro, Scielo and Google Scholar. Keywords: scoliosis, idiopathic, Pilates, curvature, adolescence. Reviewed by: Lcda. Diana Chávez English Professor. c.c. 065003795-5RESUMEN El proyecto de investigación presenta al método Pilates utilizado como tratamiento fisioterapéutico de la escoliosis idiopática. Se denomina escoliosis, aquella patología que se presenta como una curvatura anormal hacia lateral de la columna vertebral, dada por una rotación de uno o más cuerpos vertebrales; según su causa de aparición la escoliosis se clasifica en 3 tipos, congénita, neuromuscular e idiopática. La columna vertebral es la estructura ósea que sostiene y estabiliza el cuerpo, se encarga de proteger a la medula ósea y las raíces nerviosas. Está compuesta por 4 secciones y curvaturas, la lordosis cervical, la cifosis dorsal, la lordosis lumbar y la cifosis sacro-coccígea. Al presentarse una curvatura anormal como lo es en la escoliosis y dependiendo la severidad de esta, se puede ver comprometido el buen funcionamiento de los órganos, además de deformidad estética y dolor. El Pilates es una técnica la cual utiliza el movimiento, para alcanzar el bienestar físico y el equilibrio entre cuerpo y mente, por sus principios es utilizado como herramienta de tratamiento, ya que es fácilmente adaptable a las características del individuo y la patología que presenta. La investigación, de tipo bibliográfica, reunió información científica para determinar la eficacia del Pilates, para lo cual se recolectaron 120 artículos científicos, de los cuales 35 fueron seleccionados como base de la investigación, 15 artículos enunciaban los resultados del Pilates en la escoliosis, 13 artículos acerca del Pilates en distintas patologías de la columna, 5 artículos sobre combinaciones de técnicas fisioterapéuticas en la escoliosis idiopática y 2 artículos acerca de la escoliosis idiopática. Los artículos científicos seleccionados fueron encontrados en las siguientes bases de datos: ElSevier, PubMed, Researchgate, PEDro, Scielo y Google Scholar.UNACH, EcuadorUniversidad Nacional de ChimborazoNataly Estefanía, Rubio Lopez2021-11-15T16:56:28Z2021-11-15T16:56:28Z2021-11-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis58p.Evelyn Oliva A.(2021)(Método Pilates para el tratamiento fisioterapéutico de escoliosis idiopática )(Tesis de Pregrado), Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Riobamba , EcuadorUNACH-FCS-TER-FISChttp://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/8249spahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Chimborazoinstname:Universidad Nacional de Chimborazoinstacron:UNACH2021-11-15T16:56:29Zoai:localhost:51000/8249Institucionalhttp://dspace.unach.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.unach.edu.ec/http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02021-11-15T16:56:29Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo - Universidad Nacional de Chimborazofalse
spellingShingle Método Pilates para el tratamiento fisioterapéutico de escoliosis idiopática
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title Método Pilates para el tratamiento fisioterapéutico de escoliosis idiopática
title_full Método Pilates para el tratamiento fisioterapéutico de escoliosis idiopática
title_fullStr Método Pilates para el tratamiento fisioterapéutico de escoliosis idiopática
title_full_unstemmed Método Pilates para el tratamiento fisioterapéutico de escoliosis idiopática
title_short Método Pilates para el tratamiento fisioterapéutico de escoliosis idiopática
title_sort Método Pilates para el tratamiento fisioterapéutico de escoliosis idiopática
topic escoliosis
idiopáticaa
Pilates
adolescencia
url http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/8249