Promising technique for managing nonspecific chronic low back pain using multi angular isometric lumbar exercise.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Yadulla Syed, Mohamed Abubakr Hassan, Rashmi Muthira Kalayil, Othman Ahmad Othman, Ahammed Mekkodathil, Ayman El-Menyar
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Low back pain (LPB) is a common and impactful health concern globally, affecting individuals across various demographics and imposing a significant burden on the health care system. Nonspecific chronic LBP (NCLBP), characterized as pain lasting over 12 weeks without an identifiable cause, leads to notable functional limitations and reduced quality of life. Traditional rehabilitation programs, often focusing on dynamic exercises for lumbar strengthening, typically do not target the deep stabilizing muscles crucial for lumbar support and effective recovery. Multi-angular isometric lumbar exercise (MAILE) offers a low-impact method for strengthening lumbar stabilizers through multi-angular isometric contractions, reducing risks from dynamic movements. This article examines MAILE's potential in addressing motor control dysfunctions in NCLBP, highlighting studies on lumbar muscle activation, core stability, and isometric exercises. The article explores the prevalence and socioeconomic impact of NCLBP in the Middle East, highlighting the need for affordable treatment options in areas like Qatar and Saudi Arabia. This article aims to validate the efficacy of MAILE in reducing pain, enhancing mobility, and improving lumbar stability, offering a valuable option for NCLBP management. Future research should focus on large-scale clinical trials to substantiate these findings and guide clinical practice.

有前途的技术管理非特异性慢性腰痛使用多角度等长腰部运动。
腰痛(LPB)是全球范围内常见且具有影响力的健康问题,影响着各种人口统计数据的个体,并给卫生保健系统带来了重大负担。非特异性慢性腰痛(NCLBP)的特征是疼痛持续超过12周而无明确原因,导致显著的功能限制和生活质量下降。传统的康复计划通常侧重于腰椎强化的动态锻炼,通常不针对对腰椎支撑和有效恢复至关重要的深层稳定肌肉。多角度等距腰椎运动(MAILE)提供了一种低冲击的方法,通过多角度等距收缩来加强腰椎稳定器,减少动态运动的风险。本文探讨了MAILE在解决NCLBP运动控制功能障碍方面的潜力,重点研究了腰肌激活、核心稳定性和等长运动。这篇文章探讨了中东地区NCLBP的患病率和社会经济影响,强调了卡塔尔和沙特阿拉伯等地区需要负担得起的治疗方案。本文旨在验证MAILE在减轻疼痛、增强活动能力和改善腰椎稳定性方面的功效,为NCLBP治疗提供一个有价值的选择。未来的研究应侧重于大规模的临床试验,以证实这些发现并指导临床实践。
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