Exercise rehabilitation to improve hip-related pain and quality of life in full-time student circus arts performers: A non-randomised pre-post intervention trial | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Exercise rehabilitation to improve hip-related pain and quality of life in full-time student circus arts performers: A non-randomised pre-post intervention trial
Key Points
Participants showed a notable reduction in hip-related pain after the intervention, enhancing their quality of life.
The intervention led to improved physical performance and daily function as reported by participants over the duration of the trial.
Non-randomised pre-post intervention design was employed to evaluate outcomes in this specific population of circus arts performers.
This study highlights the importance of targeted exercise programs, calling for further investigation in larger samples to validate findings.