Effect of an 8-week lumbar stabilization and lower extremity strength exercise on lumbar pain and physical function in middle-aged women with chronic back pain.

Physical activity and nutrition Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-31 DOI:10.20463/pan.2024.0026
Jong Hyeon Ko, Wonil Park, Hun-Young Park, Sung-Woo Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: We hypothesized that an 8-week combined exercise program that includes lumbar stabilization and lower extremity strength exercises would be more effective than lumbar stabilization exercises alone in improving muscle stiffness, visual analog scale (VAS) scores, radiographic findings, and physical function in middle-aged women with low back pain.

Methods: Twenty middle-aged women with low back pain were randomly assigned to either the combined exercise group (CEG) or lumbar stabilization exercise group (LSEG). The lumbar stabilization exercises consisted of a 10-minute warm-up, 30-minute main exercise, and cool-down with an OMNI scale intensity of 6-8 for 3 days/week. All variables were measured before and after intervention.

Results: Both groups showed significant improvements in muscle stiffness, VAS scores, and lumbar lordosis angle, with the CEG showing greater improvements than the LSEG. Radiographic measurements of the sacral ala and ilium shadows decreased significantly only in the CEG. Physical function tests including gait speed, balance, chair stand, and sit-and-reach tests also improved significantly in both groups, with the CEG showing more pronounced results than the LSEG.

Conclusion: The 8-week combined exercise program demonstrated promising results, indicating its potential for managing low back pain in middle-aged women.

8周腰椎稳定和下肢力量锻炼对慢性背痛中年妇女腰痛和身体功能的影响。
目的:我们假设,在改善中年腰痛妇女的肌肉僵硬度、视觉模拟评分(VAS)评分、影像学表现和身体功能方面,为期8周的包括腰椎稳定和下肢力量锻炼的联合锻炼计划比单独的腰椎稳定锻炼更有效。方法:将20例腰痛的中年妇女随机分为联合运动组(CEG)和腰椎稳定运动组(LSEG)。腰椎稳定运动包括10分钟的热身,30分钟的主要运动,以及OMNI强度为6-8的冷却运动,每周3天。在干预前后测量所有变量。结果:两组患者的肌肉僵硬度、VAS评分、腰椎前凸角均有显著改善,其中CEG比LSEG改善更明显。骶骨翼影和髂骨影的x线测量仅在CEG中明显下降。两组的身体功能测试,包括步态速度、平衡、椅子站立和坐伸测试也有显著改善,CEG比LSEG显示出更明显的结果。结论:为期8周的联合锻炼计划显示出良好的效果,表明其在治疗中年妇女腰痛方面的潜力。
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