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Objective: This scoping review aimed to identify studies that analyzed movement
variability in Pilates. Following a systematic approach to mapping evidence on this
topic would highlight concepts, theories, sources, and knowledge gaps in this area.
Methods: This review used the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews
and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) criteria for the
selection, reading, and analysis of studies in this area. We searched five literature
databases (Web of Science, SCOPUS, library catalog of the Faculty of Sport and
Physical Education of the University of Coimbra—EBSCO Discovery Services,
MEDLINE, and Google Scholar). Eligible articles contained the word “Pilates,” and
the human movement variability was analyzed. Any type of study (except reviews)
could be eligible and must have been published between 1 January 2002 and 30
November 2022, in Portuguese, Spanish, French, or English.
Results: Our search identified five eligible entries. Only one study used the Pilates
method in its intervention, pointing to a more significant variability of hip–knee
coordination, suggesting more diversified coordination patterns, and maintaining
the variability of the angular position of the joint.
Conclusion: Very few studies have examined movement variability in Pilates, and
only one applied an ecological framework
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movement science motor learning and control Sport Sciences non-linear analysis Pilates
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[Frontiers]