2016
DOI: 10.1589/jpts.28.3099
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Effects of complex rehabilitation training on low back strength in chronic low back pain

Abstract: [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of complex rehabilitation training on chronic low back pain. [Subjects and Methods] Complex rehabilitation training for lumbar isometric muscle strength was conducted for 12 weeks for males (n=10) and females (n=10) with chronic low back pain, who were aged in their 30s. [Results] Isometric strength of lumbar extension was increased post-test, and significant differences were found between males and females, at MedX angle of 0, 48, and 60. [Conclusi… Show more

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“…Most studies evaluated the effect of sex on function ( n = 39), pain ( n = 26), and psychological well‐being ( n = 13; Table 3). No effect of sex was found in 35 studies (Adnan et al., 2017; Alodaibi et al., 2021; Anderson et al., 2011; Beissner et al., 2012; Beneciuk et al., 2013; Berglund et al., 2015; Brennan et al., 2021; Brooks C, Kennedy S, & Marshall PW, 2012; Burns et al., 2018; Cougot et al., 2015; Feitosa et al., 2016; Fisher et al., 2020; Fritz et al., 2019; Fritz et al., 2013; George & Stryker, 2011; Glattacker et al., 2018; Hügli et al., 2015; Jensen et al., 2013; Kaljic et al., 2018; Murphy et al., 2014; Nava‐Bringas et al., 2016; Neyaz et al., 2019; O’Leary et al., 2020; Oliveira et al., 2019; Pak, Miller, & Cheuy, 2021a; Pietsch et al., 2021; Preuper et al., 2011; Rasmussen‐Barr et al., 2012; Schaller et al., 2017; Stapelfeldt et al., 2011; Van Hooff et al., 2014; Van Koppen et al., 2016; Varela & Van Asselt, 2022; Werneke, Hart, George, Deutscher, & Stratford, 2011; Zheng et al., 2018) while 14 studies demonstrated male sex was associated with better outcomes (Bath & Lovo Grona, 2015; de Heer & Warren, 2016; Farin, 2015; Fehrmann et al., 2022; George & Stryker, 2011; Glattacker et al., 2012; Hadizadeh et al., 2020; Lonsdale et al., 2017; Lutz et al., 2020; Meng et al., 2017; Ozcan Kahraman et al., 2018; Park & Lee, 2016; Wilson et al., 2011; Yağcı et al., 2020). Female sex and better outcomes were demonstrated in seven studies (Beneciuk & George, 2021; Görge...…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies evaluated the effect of sex on function ( n = 39), pain ( n = 26), and psychological well‐being ( n = 13; Table 3). No effect of sex was found in 35 studies (Adnan et al., 2017; Alodaibi et al., 2021; Anderson et al., 2011; Beissner et al., 2012; Beneciuk et al., 2013; Berglund et al., 2015; Brennan et al., 2021; Brooks C, Kennedy S, & Marshall PW, 2012; Burns et al., 2018; Cougot et al., 2015; Feitosa et al., 2016; Fisher et al., 2020; Fritz et al., 2019; Fritz et al., 2013; George & Stryker, 2011; Glattacker et al., 2018; Hügli et al., 2015; Jensen et al., 2013; Kaljic et al., 2018; Murphy et al., 2014; Nava‐Bringas et al., 2016; Neyaz et al., 2019; O’Leary et al., 2020; Oliveira et al., 2019; Pak, Miller, & Cheuy, 2021a; Pietsch et al., 2021; Preuper et al., 2011; Rasmussen‐Barr et al., 2012; Schaller et al., 2017; Stapelfeldt et al., 2011; Van Hooff et al., 2014; Van Koppen et al., 2016; Varela & Van Asselt, 2022; Werneke, Hart, George, Deutscher, & Stratford, 2011; Zheng et al., 2018) while 14 studies demonstrated male sex was associated with better outcomes (Bath & Lovo Grona, 2015; de Heer & Warren, 2016; Farin, 2015; Fehrmann et al., 2022; George & Stryker, 2011; Glattacker et al., 2012; Hadizadeh et al., 2020; Lonsdale et al., 2017; Lutz et al., 2020; Meng et al., 2017; Ozcan Kahraman et al., 2018; Park & Lee, 2016; Wilson et al., 2011; Yağcı et al., 2020). Female sex and better outcomes were demonstrated in seven studies (Beneciuk & George, 2021; Görge...…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…indicated that an exercise program that simultaneously strengthens the deep abdominal muscles and muscles of trunk is an ideal method for maintaining spinal stability physical balance. 15 In our study between groups, pre- and post-abdominal endurance scores were done using the Mann–Whitney test. We conclude that there is no statistically significant difference between group A and group B in abdominal endurance scores after the treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Park et al indicated that an exercise program that simultaneously strengthens the deep abdominal muscles and muscles of trunk is an ideal method for maintaining spinal stability physical balance [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%