威廉屈伸运动对护士非特异性腰痛的疗效

Ananya Bera, A. K. Vijay, Krishna Kumar, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
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背景:非特异性腰背痛是一种以症状为特征的疾病,它没有特定的病因或可识别的起源。这种腰痛影响到各个年龄段的人,是全球疾病负担的一个主要因素。它是职业病的一个组成部分,由于发病率高,已成为一个重大的世界性公共卫生问题。医护人员面临的职业风险因素使他们更容易患上腰背痛。护理人员患腰背痛的风险更高。威廉屈伸运动是专门为加强腰椎屈曲而设计的,同时限制腰椎伸展。进行这些练习的目的是加强臀部和腹部肌肉的力量。引入这些练习的目的是教育患者如何避免腰部伸展,因为腰部伸展会加重腰痛。患者定期进行这些练习可减轻疼痛,改善下骨盆的稳定性,并增加活动范围。研究方法研究采用了实验设计,从班加罗尔及其周边地区的医院中通过方便抽样的方式选取了 40 名护士作为样本。本研究评估的主要结果指标是视觉模拟量表(VAS)和奥斯韦斯特里残疾指数(ODI)。研究结果研究表明,干预前后的视觉模拟量表(VAS)和奥斯韦斯特里残疾指数(ODI)差异显著,P<0.001。结论研究表明,在威廉姆斯屈伸运动的帮助下,护士的疼痛和残疾程度有明显差异。关键词:腰痛、威廉斯屈伸运动、护士。
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Effectiveness of William’s Flexion Exercises on Non-Specific Low Back Pain Among Nurses
Background: Non-specific low back pain is a condition characterized by symptoms that lack a specific cause or identifiable origin. This type of back pain affects individuals of all ages and is a major contributor to the global burden of disease. It is a component of an occupational ailment that poses a significant worldwide public health issue due to its high prevalence. Healthcare professionals are exposed to occupational risk factors that make them more susceptible to developing low back pain. The risk for developing low back pain is higher, in nursing. The William flexion exercises are specifically designed to enhance the flexion of the lumbar vertebrae while limiting lumbar extension. By performing these exercises, the goal is to strengthen the gluteus and abdominal muscles. The introduction of these exercises aims to educate patients on how to avoid lumbar extension, which can worsen low back pain. Regular performance of these exercises by patients leads to a reduction in pain, improved stability of the lower pelvis, and an increased range of motion. Methodology: The study employed an experimental design and included a sample of 40 nurses selected through convenient sampling from hospitals in and around Bangalore. The primary outcome measures assessed in this study were the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). Result: The study shows the statistically significant difference in pre and post-intervention of VAS and ODI with p<0.001. Conclusion: The study shows that there is a significant difference on Pain and disability among nurses with the help of Williams flexion exercises. KEYWORDS: Low Back Pain, William’s Flexion Exercises, Nurses.
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