Mobility exercises are used in Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) patients to preserve and restore axial mobility, but there are no data regarding a specific rehabilitation program that includes flexibility alone and its association with resistance exercises in AS patients with stable disease activity. So, we assessed the effects of two exercise programs in terms of mobility, functional capacity, quality of life and disease activity in AS patients. Methods. Fifty-five sedentary AS patients with a Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Activity Index (BASDAI) \<4 were included.
The AS patients were randomly assigned into three groups, to receive a mobility exercise program (M) or mobility plus elastic resistance exercise program (M+R) or no exercise (C). The exercises group sessions were conducted twice per week for 16 weeks. This supervised program comprised 30 minutes of outdoor stretching and mobility exercises for the spine and limbs (M). After the flexibility program, M+R group carry out more 30 minutes of elastic resistance exercises. The mobility, disease activity and functional parameters were evaluated at baseline and after 16 weeks, with the evaluator blinded to the treatment group.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
55
30 minutes, twice a week
30 minutes, twice a week each exercises group. (total 1 hour)
University of Sao Paulo
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
FUNCTIONAL INDEX
BASFI - Bath ankylosing spondylitis functional index. A scale from 0 to 10 (lower scores means better functional capacity), results are measured by mean and standard deviation.
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
Mobility Index
Bath ankylosing spondylitis motion index. A mean of five mobility measures committed by Ankylosing Spondylitis disease. Higher results means higher limitations in mobility (units of measure from 0 to 10)
Time frame: Baseline and 16 weeks
Disease Activity Index
BASDAI - Bath ankylosing spondylitis disease activity index. Scale from 0 to 6. Higher scores means worst disease activity. Numbers are expressed in average (SD)
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Scale -Disease Activity
Scores vary from 0 to 10, and higher than 4 scores are indicative of disease activity. Data are expressed by means and SD
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
Global Evaluation Self Reported
Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Global is a self reported global score varying from 0 to 10. Higher scores means worst health evaluation. Expressed by means and standard deviation.
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
Thoracolumbar Mobility
Thoracolumbar rotation Pavelka. Measured with a tape in centimeters. Higher number means better thoracolumbar rotation
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
Pain Scale
Pain was evaluated in a visual analogue scale (VAS) from 0 to 10. higher scores means much pain. Data was expressed by means and standard deviation.
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Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
Stiffness Scale
Stiffness was measured by an VAS varying from 0 to 10. Higher scores means worst stiffness. Data are expressed by mean and SD.
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
Short Form-12 (PCS)
Quality of life was analyzed in a physical component score varying from 0 (lowest level of health) to 100 (highest level of health) scale. Data are expressed by mean and SD.
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
Short Form-12 (MCS)
Quality of life was analyzed in a mental component score varying from 0 (lowest level of health) to 100 (highest level of health). Data are expressed by mean and SD.
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
MASES
Maastricht Ankylosing Spondylitis Enthesitis Score (MASES) score varying from 0 to 13. Where 0 is no painful point reported and 13 is all tender points reported as painful. Data are expressed by means and standard deviation
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
Chin-coronoid Distance
lateral rotation of the head (chin-coronoid distance) was measured with a tape in centimeters. Highest score means better lateral rotation mobility. Data are expressed by means and standard deviation
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
Tragus-coronoid Distance
lateral flexion of the head (tragus-coronoid distance) was measured with a tape in centimeters. Highest score means better lateral flexion mobility of the head.Data are expressed by means and standard deviation
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
Finger Floor Distance
Distance between third finger of the hand and the floor while in lumbar flexion. It was measured with a tape in centimeters. Highest score means better torso flexion mobility. Data are expressed by means and standard deviation
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks
Chest Expansion
Chest expansion was measured with a tape in centimeters between inspiration and breathing exhaling. Highest score means better chest expansion. Data are expressed by means and standard deviation.
Time frame: Baseline and 16 Weeks