Adapted exercises versus general exercise recommendations on chronic low back pain in industrial workers: A randomized control pilot study
Autor: | Juan Rabal-Pelay, Beln Lacrcel-Tejero, Andrs Alczar-Crevilln, Cristina Cimarras-Otal, Ana Vanessa Bataller-Cervero, JosAntonio Villalba-Ruete, Noel Marcen-Cinca |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
030506 rehabilitation
medicine.medical_specialty Pilot Projects Occupational safety and health 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Lumbar Intervention (counseling) Humans Medicine Range of Motion Articular Brief Pain Inventory Exercise business.industry Rehabilitation Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Low back pain Exercise Therapy Oswestry Disability Index Treatment Outcome Mood Sample size determination Physical therapy Chronic Pain medicine.symptom 0305 other medical science business Low Back Pain 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Work. 67:733-740 |
ISSN: | 1875-9270 1051-9815 |
Popis: | Background Exercise has been demonstrated as effective for the treatment of low back pain (LBP) in workers. Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate whether an exercise program adapted to the characteristics of the workplace is a useful supplement to general exercise recommendations in assembly line workers with chronic LBP. Methods Workers were randomly assigned to intervention group-adapted exercises plus general exercise recommendations (n = 10), and control group-general exercise recommendations (n = 8). Both received 8-week exercise program through a mobile application (APP) to manage the intervention. Outcome was based on lumbar disability (Oswestry Disability Index), interference and lumbar pain intensity (Brief Pain Inventory), and kinematic parameters. Results Significant differences were obtained for the intervention group in the "pain interference" variable, in the "mood" and "enjoyment" sub-variables, as well as in "flexion angle" variable. For the control group, significant differences occurred in the "pain intensity" variable. Adapted exercise plus general recommendations seems more effective than the general recommendations for the improvement of lumbar flexion. Conclusions An adapted exercise program for assembly line workers with chronic LBP could be an effective treatment. Future studies are recommended with a larger sample size and with an exhaustive control of the exercise adherence are required to confirm the findings of this pilot study. |
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