2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-51502010000400011
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Efetividade de exercícios de estabilização segmentar sobre a dor lombar crônica mecânico-postural

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃO: A prevalência ao longo da vida de lombalgias mecânico-posturais é estimada em 60-70% em países industrializados. Um dos principais fatores para dor lombar é a instabilidade segmentar, e para manter a estabilidade é necessária a interação de três subsistemas: passivo, ativo e controle neural. Exercícios específicos que promovem a contração independente dos músculos profundos do tronco (transverso do abdômen e multífido) têm demonstrado ter efeitos benéficos em indivíduos que sofrem de dor lombar ine… Show more

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“…According to Sakamoto et al 27 , there has been pain and p value < 0.000 < 0.000 < 0.000 < 0.000 functionality improvement in a group of 13 individuals (3 males and 10 females), submitted to SS exercises after 12 sessions performed three times a week. In the study by Pereira, Ferreira and Pereira 28 , sample was made up of 10 female patients submitted to 12 SS treatment sessions, twice a week, to manage pain and improve functional capacity of chronic low back pain individuals. These results are in line with our study, where 16 sessions were performed twice a week with 25 patients, being 19 females and 6 males.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Sakamoto et al 27 , there has been pain and p value < 0.000 < 0.000 < 0.000 < 0.000 functionality improvement in a group of 13 individuals (3 males and 10 females), submitted to SS exercises after 12 sessions performed three times a week. In the study by Pereira, Ferreira and Pereira 28 , sample was made up of 10 female patients submitted to 12 SS treatment sessions, twice a week, to manage pain and improve functional capacity of chronic low back pain individuals. These results are in line with our study, where 16 sessions were performed twice a week with 25 patients, being 19 females and 6 males.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exercises for lumbopelvic stabilization are widely used to treat chronic lower back pain (28,29,30,31,32). Research shows that individuals who take part in segmental stabilization programs experience significant improvement in pain and functional performance, even more expressive than improvement and performance obtained with manual therapy, lasting over the long run (20,30,31,32).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low back pain is certainly the most common complaint during gestation 1,3 . Its presence is attributed to sacroiliac and intervertebral joints relaxation and increased levels of progesterone, estrogen and relaxin (responsible for favoring ligament laxity) 1,4 . Hypermobility of such joints generates joint instability and consequent overload on stabilizing ligaments and muscles which, associated to increased weight, determine musculoskeletal system overload, pull the spine anteriorly and determine low back pain 1,3,4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its presence is attributed to sacroiliac and intervertebral joints relaxation and increased levels of progesterone, estrogen and relaxin (responsible for favoring ligament laxity) 1,4 . Hypermobility of such joints generates joint instability and consequent overload on stabilizing ligaments and muscles which, associated to increased weight, determine musculoskeletal system overload, pull the spine anteriorly and determine low back pain 1,3,4 . In non-pregnant women, lumbo-pelvic instability is a relevant factor for the genesis of low back pain, because musculoskeletal system unbalance leads to lack of dynamic stability and consequent overload of musculoskeletal structures 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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