How does an eight-week William’s exercise Regimen impact Lumbar curvature and pain?

A recent study has highlighted the positive impact of an eight-week William’s training regimen on the lumbosacral muscles, lumbar curvature, and associated back pain in females suffering from hyperlordosis—a condition characterized by an exaggerated inward curve of the lower back. Hyperlordosis can lead to significant discomfort and functional issues, necessitating effective interventions to restore normal spinal alignment and muscle function. In 2015, the study conducted … Continue reading How does an eight-week William’s exercise Regimen impact Lumbar curvature and pain?

What impact does 6 months of kinesitherapy have on shoulder joint mobility in young athletes?

Overhead sports, characterized by dynamic movements above the head, demand robust humero-scapular muscles and exceptional shoulder joint mobility. In 2011, study conducted by Kaćanski, et. al., examines the impact of a 6-month kinesiology treatment on shoulder joint mobility in young male athletes engaged in overhead sports. The research incorporates two comprehensive exercises to assess their efficacy. A cohort of 100 male athletes, aged 14 to … Continue reading What impact does 6 months of kinesitherapy have on shoulder joint mobility in young athletes?