Effect of 10 weeks combined passive stretching and lower extremity strength exercise intervention on muscle stiffness, pain, and physical function in middle-aged women with back pain.

Physical activity and nutrition Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-31 DOI:10.20463/pan.2025.0001
Sang Heon Kwak, Hun-Young Park, Sung-Woo Kim
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Purpose: This study compared the effects of 10 weeks of combined exercises (passive stretching and lower extremity strength) and lumbar stabilization exercises on muscle stiffness, pain, and physical function in middle-aged women with back pain.

Methods: Thirty-five middle-aged women experiencing continuous back pain for at least 6 months who visited the hospital for treatment and diagnosis were recruited. The participants were randomly divided into two groups: a lumbar stabilization exercise group (LSEG, n = 18) and a combined exercise group (CEG, n = 17), which included passive stretching and lower extremity strength exercises.

Results: Significant improvements (p < 0.05) were noted in the right quadratus lumborum, left quadratus lumborum, right gluteus medius, left gluteus medius, and right and left hamstring muscles in both groups. However, there was no significant difference between the two interventions in terms of improvement in muscle stiffness. Both groups showed significant reduction in pain, as measured by the visual analog scale (P-VAS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI) scores, with greater improvements observed in the CEG than in the LSEG. Regarding physical function, both groups showed significant enhancement (p < 0.05) in all parameters, and the enhancement via exercise intervention was greater in the CEG than in the LSEG.

Conclusion: Ten weeks of combined exercise intervention consisting of passive stretching, lower extremity strength exercises, and lumbar stabilization exercises showed positive results in improving muscle stiffness, P-VAS and ODI scores, and physical function.

10周被动拉伸联合下肢力量锻炼干预对中年背痛妇女肌肉僵硬、疼痛和身体功能的影响
目的:本研究比较了10周的联合运动(被动拉伸和下肢力量)和腰椎稳定运动对中年背痛女性肌肉僵硬、疼痛和身体功能的影响。方法:招募35例到医院就诊并诊断为持续腰痛6个月以上的中年妇女。参与者被随机分为两组:腰椎稳定运动组(LSEG, n = 18)和联合运动组(CEG, n = 17),包括被动拉伸和下肢力量锻炼。结果:两组患者右侧腰方肌、左侧腰方肌、右侧臀中肌、左侧臀中肌及左右腘绳肌均有显著改善(p < 0.05)。然而,两种干预措施在改善肌肉僵硬方面没有显著差异。根据视觉模拟量表(P-VAS)和Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)评分,两组均显示疼痛明显减轻,CEG比LSEG改善更大。在身体机能方面,两组各指标均有显著增强(p < 0.05),运动干预对CEG的增强作用大于LSEG。结论:由被动拉伸、下肢力量训练和腰椎稳定训练组成的10周联合运动干预在改善肌肉僵硬度、P-VAS和ODI评分以及身体功能方面具有积极效果。
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