2022
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0015.8291
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Comparative assessment of osteopathy technique with manual therapy associated with biofeedback in patients with the lumbar spine pain

Abstract: Introduction: The aim of the study is to assess the impact of physiotherapy containing elements of osteopathy on the change of pain level of the lumbar spine of patients in comparison to traditional management using orthopedic manual therapy combined with biofeedback. Material and methods: The study included 60 people qualified for outpatient rehabilitation. Patients were divided into two groups (research and control) consisting of 30 people. The mean age of patients was 52.75 ± 11.58 years. Patients were exa… Show more

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“…The determination of dependences connected with the frequency of the occurrence of trend changes, their number, and the COP displacement between the changes appear to be a useful tool in the assessment of human balance in different phases of PD. The studies involved performing standing tests with open eyes (OE) and closed eyes (CE), which are standard in the evaluation of balance and constitute an essential part of the methodology for diagnostics preventing patients from falls [29,30].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The determination of dependences connected with the frequency of the occurrence of trend changes, their number, and the COP displacement between the changes appear to be a useful tool in the assessment of human balance in different phases of PD. The studies involved performing standing tests with open eyes (OE) and closed eyes (CE), which are standard in the evaluation of balance and constitute an essential part of the methodology for diagnostics preventing patients from falls [29,30].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%