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Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 56 - 58, 01.10.2017

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EFFECTS OF HYPERMOBILITY ON SCHOBER TEST AND CHEST EXPANSION SCORES

Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 56 - 58, 01.10.2017

Abstract

Aims: Hypermobility is a condition which increases the joint mobility range. Beighton method is used in diagnosis
of hypermobility. Schober test and chest expansion measurement are frequently used to evaluate mobility of spine
and expansion ability of chest in ankylosing spondylitis volunteers. In this study, it is aimed to investigate the impact
of hypermobility on Schober test and chest expansion.


Methods: The data of 300 healthy volunteers aged between 18 and 32 was collected. Beighton score, chest expansion
and Schober score of all volunteers were measured and statistically analyzed using SPSS. Student’s t-test was
performed to compare both groups. As for descriptive statistics, mean ± standard deviation and numbers were used.


Results: One hundred twenty-two cases having Beighton score of 4 and above included in hypermobility group
while 178 cases under 4 served as control group without hypermobility. No significant relation in terms of chest expansion
and Schober score was found out between groups. There was a slight positive correlation between Beighton
score and Schober score in whole group. In male population, both test scores had a correlation with Beighton score
while only chest expansion had correlation in female population.


Conclusion: Although Beighton score seemed to have no effect on Schober or chest expansion scores in between
group comparisons, correlation analysis revealed that hypermobility may affect the scores, especially in males.

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  • 2. Oddy C et al. The effect of generalized joint hypermobility on rate, risk and frequency of injury in male university-level rugby league players: a prospective cohort study. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 2016;2(1): e000177.
  • 3. Remvig L, Jensen DV, Ward RC. Epidemiology of general joint hypermobility and basis for the proposed criteria for benign joint hypermobility syndrome: review of the literature. J Rheumatol 2007;34(4):804-9.
  • 4. Durmus B, Altay Z, Baysal O et al. Clinical use of chest expansion corrected for age and sex in volunteers with ankylosing spondylitis. Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 2011;57:128-33.
  • 5. LaPier KT. Intertester and intratester reliability of chest excursion measurements in subjects without impairment. Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal 2000;11(3):94-8 .
  • 6. Ferrell WR, Tennant N, Sturrock RG et al. Amelioration of symptoms by enhancement of proprioception in volunteers with joint hypermobility syndrome. Arthritis Rheum 2004;50(10):3323.
  • 7. Yong-Ren Yen, Jin-Fan Luo, Ming-Li Liu et al. The anthropometric measurement of schober’s test in normal taiwanese population. BioMed Research International 2015;256365:5.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Çağrı Girit

Semih Varnalı This is me

Hilal Sena Çifcibaşı

Murat Birtane

Publication Date October 1, 2017
Submission Date August 10, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 4 Issue: 3

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APA Girit, Ç., Varnalı, S., Çifcibaşı, H. S., Birtane, M. (2017). EFFECTS OF HYPERMOBILITY ON SCHOBER TEST AND CHEST EXPANSION SCORES. Turkish Medical Student Journal, 4(3), 56-58.
AMA Girit Ç, Varnalı S, Çifcibaşı HS, Birtane M. EFFECTS OF HYPERMOBILITY ON SCHOBER TEST AND CHEST EXPANSION SCORES. TMSJ. October 2017;4(3):56-58.
Chicago Girit, Çağrı, Semih Varnalı, Hilal Sena Çifcibaşı, and Murat Birtane. “EFFECTS OF HYPERMOBILITY ON SCHOBER TEST AND CHEST EXPANSION SCORES”. Turkish Medical Student Journal 4, no. 3 (October 2017): 56-58.
EndNote Girit Ç, Varnalı S, Çifcibaşı HS, Birtane M (October 1, 2017) EFFECTS OF HYPERMOBILITY ON SCHOBER TEST AND CHEST EXPANSION SCORES. Turkish Medical Student Journal 4 3 56–58.
IEEE Ç. Girit, S. Varnalı, H. S. Çifcibaşı, and M. Birtane, “EFFECTS OF HYPERMOBILITY ON SCHOBER TEST AND CHEST EXPANSION SCORES”, TMSJ, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 56–58, 2017.
ISNAD Girit, Çağrı et al. “EFFECTS OF HYPERMOBILITY ON SCHOBER TEST AND CHEST EXPANSION SCORES”. Turkish Medical Student Journal 4/3 (October 2017), 56-58.
JAMA Girit Ç, Varnalı S, Çifcibaşı HS, Birtane M. EFFECTS OF HYPERMOBILITY ON SCHOBER TEST AND CHEST EXPANSION SCORES. TMSJ. 2017;4:56–58.
MLA Girit, Çağrı et al. “EFFECTS OF HYPERMOBILITY ON SCHOBER TEST AND CHEST EXPANSION SCORES”. Turkish Medical Student Journal, vol. 4, no. 3, 2017, pp. 56-58.
Vancouver Girit Ç, Varnalı S, Çifcibaşı HS, Birtane M. EFFECTS OF HYPERMOBILITY ON SCHOBER TEST AND CHEST EXPANSION SCORES. TMSJ. 2017;4(3):56-8.