Effectiveness of Core Stability Exercises with and without Physioball on Chronic Low Back Ache in Young Females: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Khalid Aziz, Ghousia Shahid, Abida Arif, M. Fahim, Rabia Khan
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Objective: To compare the effectiveness of core stability exercises with and without Physioball in chronic low back pain and functional ability in young female students of a private medical college. Methodology: A quasi-experimental study with non-probability convenience sampling technique from March 2019 to January 2020 carried out at Bahria University College of Physical Therapy Karachi. Inclusion was female with history of chronic mechanical and postural backache for more than 12 weeks, age 18-22 years. Exclusion criteria were those on pain killer medications for backache or having pathological back ache. Participants were divided into two groups. Group A were given core stability exercises with Physioball, which include back extension hold, sit ups and forward backward and side rolls. Group B were given core stability exercises without Physioball (Floor Mat), including superman, beetles and bridging. Three sessions per week for 6 weeks once in a day followed by warm up and cool down exercises. Pre and Post assessments through Visual Analogue Scale and The Roland-Morris Low Back Pain and Disability Questionnaire Results: A total of 70 participants were included. Mean pre-assessment of group A was 4.70 ± 0.91 and postassessment was 0.96 ± 0.52 with significant p value of<0.0001. Group B pre-assessment mean score was 5.32 ± 1.52 and post-assessment mean score was 1.36 ± 0.87 with significant p value of <0.001. Group B participants showed improvement in trunk stability and balance control whereas group A observed better results. Conclusion: Core stability exercises with Physioball showed better pain management, trunk control and balance as compared with floor mat exercises.
有或没有理疗球的核心稳定性锻炼对年轻女性慢性腰痛的有效性:一项准实验研究
目的:比较有物理球和无物理球的核心稳定性训练对年轻女大学生慢性腰痛和功能能力的影响。方法:2019年3月至2020年1月在卡拉奇巴利亚大学物理治疗学院采用非概率方便抽样技术进行准实验研究。纳入年龄18-22岁,有慢性机械性和体位性背痛病史超过12周的女性。排除标准是那些服用止痛药治疗背痛或有病理性背痛的人。参与者被分成两组。A组使用physiball进行核心稳定性练习,包括背部伸展、仰卧起坐、向前向后和侧滚。B组在不使用地垫的情况下进行核心稳定性训练,包括超人、甲虫和桥接。每周三次,持续6周,每天一次,然后是热身和降温练习。通过视觉模拟量表和Roland-Morris腰痛与残疾问卷进行前后评估结果:共纳入70名参与者。A组前评价平均值为4.70±0.91,后评价平均值为0.96±0.52,p值均<0.0001。B组患者评估前平均评分为5.32±1.52分,评估后平均评分为1.36±0.87分,p值均<0.001。B组的参与者在躯干稳定性和平衡控制方面有所改善,而A组的结果更好。结论:与地垫运动相比,使用physiball进行的核心稳定性运动具有更好的疼痛管理、躯干控制和平衡能力。
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