2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2017.09.012
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The effects of selective Pilates versus extension-based exercises on rehabilitation of low back pain

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“…First, our result showed that the Pilates group had significantly higher improvement on FMS than either yoga and control groups. This result partially supports studies of Laws et al (2017) and Mazloum et al (2018). According to Laws et al (2017), doing clinical Pilates for 6 weeks significantly improved functional movement in recreational runners.…”
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confidence: 82%
“…First, our result showed that the Pilates group had significantly higher improvement on FMS than either yoga and control groups. This result partially supports studies of Laws et al (2017) and Mazloum et al (2018). According to Laws et al (2017), doing clinical Pilates for 6 weeks significantly improved functional movement in recreational runners.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Mazloum et al compared the effectiveness of selective Pilates and extension-based exercises on pain (VAS), lumbar spine curvature (flexible ruler), the ROM of lumbar flexion (modified Schober test) and physical disability (ODI) in rehabilitation programme of patients with CNLBP 34. Participants were allocated in three groups: with Pilates exercises (16 individuals), extension-based exercises (15 individuals) and controls (16 individuals) 34. The duration of intervention was 6 weeks (three sessions per week); the evaluation was performed at baseline, after intervention and with 1-month follow-up 34.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Participants were allocated in three groups: with Pilates exercises (16 individuals), extension-based exercises (15 individuals) and controls (16 individuals) 34. The duration of intervention was 6 weeks (three sessions per week); the evaluation was performed at baseline, after intervention and with 1-month follow-up 34. The findings revealed significant improvement in both experimental groups in lumbar flexion ROM, decrease of pain and disability at the end of treatment and follow-up; however, the improvement was greater in group with Pilates—after the intervention in all above-mentioned variabilities and in decrease of pain and increase of ROM of lumbar flexion at follow-up 34.…”
Section: The Standardisation Of Pilates Training In Cnlbpmentioning
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“…Pilates appears to be superior to other forms of exercise for the treatment of low back pain. 18,19 Compared with classic Pilates, modern Pilates is characterized by a more gradual introduction of exercises and a greater emphasis on posture, body alignment, and breathing with use of new equipment. 32 Modern Pilates prioritizes the activation of the muscles stabilizing the lumbar spine and pelvis.…”
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