A Comparative Study to Analyze the Effect of Lumbar Stabilization and Conventional Back Extension Exercises on Mechanical Pain in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain in Greater Noida

Jamna Prasad Nagwanshi, Dr. Richa Kashyap, Dr. Puja Sharma, Dr. Sayma Khan, Mpt Student
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Lumbar discomfort is a major problem due to its harmful effects on health and high frequency in the general population. Depending on where and how long the pain lasts, there are three general categorizations for Lumbar discomfort: acute less than 6 weeks, sub-acute 6 to 12 weeks, and chronic more than 12 weeks. Several theories concerning the cause of nonspecific LBP feature poor posture, low body mass, hamstring flexibility, psychological discomfort, diminished trunk extensor endurance, and faulty muscular control of trunk. Pain in the lower back is a challenging illness which can result from injuries pertaining to the muscles and ligaments providing support vertebral column or from overuse or strain. One common treatment method for Lumbar discomfort is exercise therapy. This includes diverse forms of therapies including muscular strengthening, several forms of flexibility and stretching, and cardiovascular exercise for overall physical fitness. Normally, the stabilization system's job is to give the spine enough stability to meet the demands of changing circumstances immediately due to the posture changes with static and dynamic loads. As Per traditional understanding, spinal stabilization primarily relies on spinal biomechanics, the intervertebral disc, spinal ligaments, and osseous components. The stabilization and mobility of the lumbar spine can be facilitated by any muscle that exits the lumbar region. However, according to certain research, the lumbar multifidus and transverses abdominis muscles are very crucial for the stability of the lumbar segment. There is preliminary data indicating that those with long-term Lumbar discomfort do not properly recruit their core muscles and display core weakness13. Standard Exercise for back extension and exercises for lumbar stability both are used to treat low back discomfort. Thus, an effort is undertaken to compare and investigate the benefits of traditional back extension exercises and lumbar stabilization activities in patients with chronic Lumbar discomfort.
大诺伊达地区分析腰椎稳定和传统背部伸展运动对慢性腰痛患者机械性疼痛影响的比较研究
腰部不适是一个大问题,因为它对健康有害,而且在普通人群中发病率很高。根据疼痛的部位和持续时间,腰椎不适一般可分为三类:6 周以内的急性期、6 至 12 周的亚急性期和 12 周以上的慢性期。关于非特异性腰痛的原因,有几种理论认为是姿势不良、体重过轻、腿筋灵活性差、心理不适、躯干伸肌耐力减弱以及躯干肌肉控制失误。下背部疼痛是一种具有挑战性的疾病,可能是由于支撑椎体的肌肉和韧带受伤或过度使用或劳损所致。腰部不适的常见治疗方法之一是运动疗法。这包括多种形式的疗法,其中包括肌肉强化、多种形式的柔韧性和伸展运动,以及促进整体体能的心血管运动。通常情况下,稳定系统的工作是给予脊柱足够的稳定性,以满足因姿势变化而产生的静态和动态负荷的即时变化要求。按照传统的理解,脊柱稳定主要依靠脊柱生物力学、椎间盘、脊柱韧带和骨性成分。腰椎的稳定和活动可以通过腰部的任何肌肉来实现。然而,根据某些研究,腰部多裂肌和腹横肌对腰椎的稳定性至关重要。有初步数据表明,长期腰部不适的人不能适当地锻炼核心肌肉,表现出核心无力13。标准的背部伸展运动和腰部稳定运动都被用于治疗腰部不适。因此,我们试图比较和研究传统的背部伸展运动和腰部稳定运动对慢性腰部不适患者的益处。
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