[Purpose] This study is designed to compare the effects of abdominal drawing-in exercise
and myofascial release on pain, flexibility, and balance of elderly females. [Subjects and
Methods] Forty elderly females aged 65 or older who had complained of low back pain for
three months or longer were selected as the subjects. They were randomly and equally
assigned to either an abdominal drawing-in group or a myofascial release group. The
subjects conducted exercise three times per week, 40 minutes each time, for eight weeks.
As evaluation tools, visual analogue scale for pain, remodified schober test for
flexibility, and upright posture with eye opening on hard platform, upright posture with
eye closing on hard platform, upright posture with eye opening on soft platform, upright
posture with eye closing on soft platform using tetrax for balance were used. [Results]
The abdominal drawing-in exercise group saw significant difference in pain and balance
after the exercise compared to before the exercise. The myofascial release group saw
significant difference in pain and flexibility after exercise compared to before the
exercise. [Conclusion] The above study showed that abdominal drawing-in exercise affected
elderly females regarding pain and balance and myofascial release influenced their pain
and flexibility.
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