A qualitative study exploring participants' feelings about an online pilates program designed for people with hypermobility disorders
Department
Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
Abstract
Background: and Purpose: Exercise is commonly recommended for management of the hypermobility disorders hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders (hEDS/HSD). However, a variety of barriers exist, including access to knowledgeable providers, fear of injury, pain and fatigue. The purpose of this study was to explore factors that influence people with hEDS/HSD using an online Pilates program designed for hEDS/HSD and their perceived outcomes of such a program.
Methods: This study used a qualitative grounded theory thematic analysis approach based on written survey comments from participants in an 8-week online Pilates program designed specifically for people with hypermobility disorders. Responses were analysed thematically for both facilitators and barriers to participation, and benefits and drawbacks as outcomes.
Results: The findings revealed four themes contributing to facilitators and barriers: Physical, Mind-Body, Instruction/Instructor, and Accessibility. Exercises designed for people with hypermobility, feelings of safety, knowledgeable instructor, and convenience were key facilitators. Unrelated illness, injury or pain, fear of injury, and difficulty accommodating a range of ability levels were key barriers. We found two themes for outcomes (benefits and drawbacks): Physical and Mind-Body. Key benefits included both physical and psychological improvements, while drawbacks included pain, fatigue, and feeling discouraged. Based on these findings, we propose elements of future online exercise programs to enhance engagement with this population.
Conclusions: This study describes how people with hypermobility disorders feel about an online Pilates program designed for hypermobility, and proposes how future online exercise programs might best serve this population.
First Page
1148
Last Page
1158
DOI
10.1016/j.jbmt.2025.03.002
Volume
42
Publication Date
6-1-2025
Medical Subject Headings
Humans; Exercise Movement Techniques (methods, psychology); Female; Male; Adult; Qualitative Research; Joint Instability (psychology, rehabilitation, therapy); Middle Aged; Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (psychology, rehabilitation, therapy); Young Adult
PubMed ID
40325650
Recommended Citation
Russek, L. N., Di Bon, J., Simmonds, J., Nation, C. S., Zion Higgins, C. V., & Jandrew, T. (2025). A qualitative study exploring participants' feelings about an online pilates program designed for people with hypermobility disorders. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 42, 1148-1158. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2025.03.002