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Comparison of the Effects of Pilates Exercises Applied With Face-to-Face and Telerehabilitation Methods on Menstrual Pain
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Pilates Exercises With Face-to-Face and Pilates Exercises With Telerehabilitation for Menstrual Pain. Completed, enrolled 20 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Pain is one of the most common symptoms of menstrual syndrome that significantly affects quality of life. The aim of our study is to compare the effect of Pilates on menstrual pain and the effectiveness of the applications within themselves.
Study Details
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The exercise program includes a warm-up period; exercises performed in the supine position, bridge, side-lying position, prone position, quadripedal position and sitting positions, and a cool-down period. Exercises are performed face to face.
The exercise program includes a warm-up period; exercises performed in the supine position, bridge, side-lying position, prone position, quadripedal position and sitting positions, and a cool-down period. Exercises are performed as telerehabilitation.