Enhancing Gait Symmetry: The Impact of Prolonged Sitting and the Efficacy of Flexibility Exercises / Habib Ullah Khan

By: Khan, Habib UllahContributor(s): Supervisor : Dr. Muhammad Asim WarisMaterial type: TextTextIslamabad : SMME- NUST; 2023Description: 62p. Soft Copy 30cmSubject(s): MS Biomedical Engineering (BME)DDC classification: 610 Online resources: Click here to access online
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Due to advancement in technology, we have seen a shift in the modern work environment. A
notable surge has been seen in the percentage of people with jobs requiring prolonged sitting.
There is a strong link between sedentary behavior and health risks down the road. Gait of a person
is also linked to sedentary behavior which is believed to be significantly affected by prolonged
inactivity. Gait asymmetry can be a very good indicator of overall physical health and that is why
it used extensively to assess the physical health of subjects.
Due to prolonged sitting, tightening of certain muscles, reduction in core strength and reduction
in joint flexibility can lead to various Gait abnormalities. Our study is designed to compare the
Gait asymmetry of physically active individuals with those of inactive individuals. We took into
account various gait related features to find out the gait asymmetry between the right and left limb.
We then also assessed the impact of exercise on gait symmetry and introduce flexibility training
to the Sedentary group. Sedentary group performed Flexibility Training for 4 weeks every day.
The exercises were performed thrice every day for 30 minutes. Results were substantial in
supporting the link between sedentary behavior and increased gait asymmetry. Results also showed
improvements in gait symmetry using flexibility training exercises.

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