Comparing the effects of exercise therapy and self treatment through
Introduction: Although various treatment methods have been applied to low back pain, there
is no general consensus on the most effective treatment. The aim of present research was to …
is no general consensus on the most effective treatment. The aim of present research was to …
[PDF][PDF] The effect of an enhanced rehabilitation exercise treatment of non-specific low back pain-a suggestion for rehabilitation specialists
JM Baaiou - American Journal of Medicine, 2017 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
It is noteworthy that back pain is a medical problem in Western nations where 60%–80% of
adults are most-likely to encounter low back pain issues. The purpose of this article is to …
adults are most-likely to encounter low back pain issues. The purpose of this article is to …
the effects of various exercise-based interventions on non-specific chronic low back pain: A systemic review on Persian studies
V Mazloum, M Sahebozamani - Journal of Research in Rehabilitation …, 2015 - jrrs.mui.ac.ir
Introduction: Conservative treatment of patients with non-specific chronic low back pain
(NCLBP); especially as exercise-based interventions, is a main part of rehabilitation …
(NCLBP); especially as exercise-based interventions, is a main part of rehabilitation …
The effect of physical therapy in patients with chronic low back pain
Low back pain is the most common cause of disability. Epidemiological studies have
generally considered that risk factors for starting backache are interrelated in three …
generally considered that risk factors for starting backache are interrelated in three …
Effective recovery and control of chronic low back pain by using rehabilitation exercises therapy
Exercise is a commonly recommended treatment for chronic low back pain due to its
effectiveness in enhancing work and function. This study aims to review numerous crucial …
effectiveness in enhancing work and function. This study aims to review numerous crucial …
Effect of Exercise Therapy and Physiotherapy on Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain.
S Noori, G Ghasemi, K Khayambashi… - Journal of Isfahan …, 2011 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: The aim of present research is to compare the effects of exercise therapy and
physiotherapy that are two common treatments for pain and disability in patients with chronic …
physiotherapy that are two common treatments for pain and disability in patients with chronic …
[PDF][PDF] The effectiveness of exercise therapy on improving pain and functional disability in patients with non-specific chronic low back pain: A systematic review of …
A Khaledi, M Bayattork, M Gheitasi - Anesthesiology and Pain, 2020 - academia.edu
Aims and background: Chronic low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common and costly
musculoskeletal disorders in societies that have been suggested for many therapies …
musculoskeletal disorders in societies that have been suggested for many therapies …
[HTML][HTML] Comparative study of muscle strengthening exercises for treatment of chronic low backache
S Ghosh, S Datta, S Nayak, A Chaudhuri… - Medical Journal of Dr …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Background: Low back pain is a major cause of musculoskeletal disability worldwide.
Objectives: To study the outcomes of different muscle strengthening exercises in treatment of …
Objectives: To study the outcomes of different muscle strengthening exercises in treatment of …
Effect of Neck and Upper Trunk Exercises in the Management of Mechanical Low Back Pain
S Swetha, S Prathap, R Vinodhkumar… - INTI …, 2023 - eprints.intimal.edu.my
Background: Mechanical low back pain is caused by the overuse of an anatomical or
Functional structure (muscle strain), as well as pain caused by trauma or anatomic Structural …
Functional structure (muscle strain), as well as pain caused by trauma or anatomic Structural …
[PDF][PDF] Interest of the manual techniques in the treatment of low back pain
A Armeanca, E Sîrbu - Timisoara Physical Education and …, 2011 - researchgate.net
Introduction: Low back pain (pain in the lumbar spine) is the most common complaint. About
three in four adults will experience back pain during their lifetime—and that number may …
three in four adults will experience back pain during their lifetime—and that number may …