Relationship between the sit-and-reach distance and spinal mobility and straight leg raising range

Junya Miyazaki*, Shin Murata, Jun Horie, Shuji Suzuki

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    研究成果: Article査読

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    Purpose: In order to examine the significance of the sit-and-reach distance of the elderly, we investigated its correlations with spinal mobility and straight leg raising range (SLR). Subjects: The subjects were 161 community-dwelling elderly: 42 men, 119 women, average age 72.6 6.9 years. Methods: We measured sit-and-reach distance, spinal mobility and SLR and investigated their correlations. Results: We found a significant correlation between sit-and-reach distance and SLR (r=0.60), but no correlation (lumbar or thoracic) was found with spinal mobility. Conclusion: The results suggest that sit-and-reach distance is a test which reflects the suppleness of the hip joint and hamstrings, which are expressed in SLR, but not the flexibility of the spine.

    本文言語English
    ページ(範囲)683-686
    ページ数4
    ジャーナルRigakuryoho Kagaku
    25
    5
    DOI
    出版ステータスPublished - 2010

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • 理学療法、スポーツ療法とリハビリテーション

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