Effect of spectators on the performance of a physiotherapy exercise

Abstract

Objective

To investigate the effect of spectators on the performance of a physiotherapy exercise.

Design

Observational study.

Setting

Research laboratory, Trinity College Dublin.

Participants

Forty adult volunteer subjects (36 females, four males). As there were only four males, these were excluded from the analysis.

Interventions

Subjects were observed and timed while performing single leg stance in two conditions 48hours apart; once with the investigator present (investigator condition) and once with the investigator and three spectators present (spectator condition).

Main outcome measure

Duration of single leg stance in seconds.

Results

The mean duration of single leg stance, for females, under the investigator condition was 173seconds [95% confidence interval (CI) 131 to 214], while that of the spectator condition was 168seconds (95%CI 128 to 208). The mean difference between the two conditions was 5seconds (95%CI −21 to 31). This was not statistically significant using a paired t-test (P=0.686).

Conclusions

Female performance of a straightforward exercise such as single leg stance was not affected by the presence of three spectators.

Citation

Effect of spectators on the performance of a physiotherapy exercise
Jeremy Walsh, Geraldine Gill
Physiotherapy - June 2008 (Vol. 94, Issue 2, Pages 163-167, DOI: 10.1016/j.physio.2007.07.008)