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Breast size, thoracic kyphosis & thoracic spine pain - association & relevance of bra fitting in post-menopausal women: a correlational study

机译:乳房大小,胸椎后凸畸形和胸椎疼痛-绝经后妇女胸罩贴合的关联和相关性:相关研究

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Background Menopause would seem to exist as a period of accelerated changes for women and their upper torso mechanics. Whether these anthropometric changes reflect changes in pain states remains unclear. Plausible mechanisms of pain exist for the independent and combined effect of increasing breast size and thoracic kyphosis. Bra fit has the potential to change when the anthropometric measures (chest circumference and bust circumference) used to determine bra size change, such as postmenopausally. Identifying an association between breast size, thoracic kyphosis and thoracic spine pain in postmenopausal women and identifying the relevance of bra fit to this association may be of importance to the future management and education of post-menopausal women presenting clinically with thoracic spine pain. Methods A cross-sectional study design. Fifty-one postmenopausal bra-wearing women were recruited. Measures included breast size (Triumph International), thoracic kyphosis (flexible curve), bra fitted (Y/N) and pain (Short Form McGill Pain Questionnaire) and tenderness on palpation (posteroanterior pressure testing). These measures were collected in one session at a physiotherapy clinic. Results The majority of the women in this study were overweight or obese and wearing an incorrect sized bra. Pain was significantly related to breast size, body weight and BMI at mid thoracic levels (T7-8). In contrast self-reported thoracic pain was not correlated with age or index of kyphosis (thoracic kyphosis). Women with thoracic pain were no more likely to have their bra professionally fitted whereas women with a higher BMI and larger breasts were more likely to have their bra professionally fitted. Conclusion The findings of this study show that larger breasts and increased BMI are associated with thoracic pain in postmenopausal women. This is unrelated to thoracic kyphosis. Increasing breast size and how a bra is worn may have biomechanical implications for the loaded thoracic spine and surrounding musculature. Post-menopause women present with a spectrum of anthropometrical changes that have the potential to contribute to altered biomechanics and affect pain states in the thoracic spine.
机译:背景技术更年期似乎是女性及其上层躯体力学加速变化的时期。这些人体测量学的变化是否反映出疼痛状态的变化尚不清楚。对于增加乳房尺寸和胸椎后凸的独立和综合作用,存在合理的疼痛机制。当人体测量(胸围和胸围)用于确定胸围尺寸变化时(例如绝经后),胸罩贴合可能会发生变化。识别绝经后妇女的乳房大小,胸椎后凸畸形和胸椎疼痛之间的关联,并确定胸罩与该关联的相关性,对于临床上表现出胸椎疼痛的绝经后妇女的未来管理和教育可能很重要。方法横断面研究设计。招募了51名绝经后的戴胸罩的妇女。测量方法包括乳房大小(凯旋国际公司),胸椎后凸畸形(弯曲曲线),胸罩合身(是/否)和疼痛(麦吉尔疼痛问卷调查表)和触诊时的触痛(后路前压力测试)。这些措施是在一间物理治疗诊所收集的。结果本研究中的大多数女性超重或肥胖,并戴错了尺寸的胸罩。疼痛与胸部中等水平(T7-8)的乳房大小,体重和BMI显着相关。相反,自我报告的胸痛与年龄或脊柱后凸指数(胸椎后凸)无关。胸痛的女性不再可能专业佩戴胸罩,而BMI较高且乳房较大的女性更可能专业佩戴胸罩。结论这项研究的发现表明,绝经后妇女的胸部增大和BMI升高与胸痛有关。这与胸椎后凸无关。增大乳房的大小以及胸罩的穿着方式可能会对胸椎和周围肌肉组织产生生物力学影响。绝经后妇女表现出一系列人体测量学变化,这些变化可能有助于改变生物力学并影响胸椎的疼痛状态。

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