Effects of two physical therapy interventions in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain: feasibility of a randomized controlled trial.

Author: CostaLeonardo O P, CostaRenata A, CyrilloFábio N, GarciaAlessandra N, GondoFrancine L B

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BACKGROUND: Chronic non-specific low back pain is both a health and a socio-economic problem which is associated with disability as well as with emotional distress. The Mckenzie and Back School's techniques have been shown to be effective in the treatment of this condition. OBJECTIVES: to perform a...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1413-35552011005000019

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Physical Therapy Interventions for Chronic Low Back Pain: A Feasibility Study

This study examines the challenges of chronic low back pain, a condition that affects a significant portion of the population. Imagine a caravan of camels trekking through a harsh desert, with some camels experiencing persistent pain and discomfort. This is akin to chronic low back pain, a condition that can cause significant disability and emotional distress. The researchers focused on two physical therapy interventions, the McKenzie method and the Back School approach, to investigate their effectiveness in treating chronic low back pain.

Physical Therapy: A Path to Relief for Chronic Low Back Pain

The researchers conducted a preliminary feasibility study to assess the effectiveness of the McKenzie and Back School methods in reducing pain, improving disability, and increasing trunk flexion range of motion. This is like testing different types of saddles for the camels with back pain, searching for the most comfortable and supportive option. They found that both methods were effective in reducing pain and improving disability, suggesting that these therapies could be beneficial for managing chronic low back pain.

Finding Relief for Chronic Low Back Pain

This study demonstrates the potential of physical therapy interventions, such as the McKenzie and Back School approaches, for improving function and reducing pain in individuals with chronic low back pain. It's like finding a skilled veterinarian who can provide targeted treatment to relieve the camels' pain and discomfort. This research provides a foundation for further studies to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of these therapies and their impact on overall well-being.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study offers a ray of hope for individuals struggling with chronic low back pain. Physical therapy interventions, like the McKenzie and Back School approaches, can be a valuable tool for managing pain and improving function. This research is a reminder that even in the vast and unforgiving landscape of chronic pain, there are options for relief and improved quality of life. We must continue to explore new approaches and therapies to address this common and often debilitating condition.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2012-03-25
  2. Date Revised 2019-11-12
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

22002187

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1590/s1413-35552011005000019

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English

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