Pilot Study on the Effects of 10%-Incline Treadmill Walking in Patients with Nonspecific Chronic Low Back Pain; A Clinical Trial Study

Introduction: Walking as a simple, safe, low-cost and easy available therapeutic exercise needs to be investigated more in patients with chronic low back pain. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of 10%-incline treadmill walking on back muscle endurance, pain, and disability and f...

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Main Authors: Reza Soleimanpoor, Abdallkarim Karimi
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Language:fas
Published: Vesnu Publications 2017-02-01
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Online Access:http://jrrs.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jrrs/article/view/2678
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spelling doaj-00682f1c6afe4d399c859733da6886382020-11-24T22:08:06ZfasVesnu Publications مجله پژوهش در علوم توانبخشی1735-75192008-26062017-02-0112315216010.22122/jrrs.v12i3.2678810Pilot Study on the Effects of 10%-Incline Treadmill Walking in Patients with Nonspecific Chronic Low Back Pain; A Clinical Trial StudyReza Soleimanpoor0Abdallkarim Karimi1MSc Student, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Physical Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IranIntroduction: Walking as a simple, safe, low-cost and easy available therapeutic exercise needs to be investigated more in patients with chronic low back pain. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of 10%-incline treadmill walking on back muscle endurance, pain, and disability and fear of movement in patients with chronic low back pain. Materials and Methods: Participants were divided into two groups of control (standard physiotherapy and walking on level treadmill, n = 6) and experimental (standard physiotherapy and 10%-incline treadmill walking, n = 5). Patients treated three times every week for four weeks. Muscle endurance, fear of activity, pain and disability were measured by modified Sorensen test, fear avoidance belief questionnaire, visual analogue scale and Oswestry disability questionnaire, respectively, before and after the study and two month after the treatment. Results: Between-group differences in back muscle endurance after the treatment (P = 0.01) and at follow-up time (P = 0.04) were significant. In intervention group, the changes in back muscle endurance (P = 0.53), pain (P = 0.26), disability (P = 0.50) and fear avoidance belief (P = 0.89) variables were not significant. In control group, the changes in back muscle endurance (P = 0.19), pain (P = 0.57), disability (P = 0.22), and fear avoidance belief (P = 0.23) variables were not significant. Between-group changes in pain (0.14), disability (P = 0.71) and fear avoidance belief (P = 0.27) variables were not significant. Conclusion: There is significant difference in the level of increased back muscle endurance between the 10% and base inclination groups. It seems that base inclination is more effective.http://jrrs.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jrrs/article/view/2678Chronic low back painWalking exerciseTrunk muscleFunctional disability
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Pilot Study on the Effects of 10%-Incline Treadmill Walking in Patients with Nonspecific Chronic Low Back Pain; A Clinical Trial Study
مجله پژوهش در علوم توانبخشی
Chronic low back pain
Walking exercise
Trunk muscle
Functional disability
author_facet Reza Soleimanpoor
Abdallkarim Karimi
author_sort Reza Soleimanpoor
title Pilot Study on the Effects of 10%-Incline Treadmill Walking in Patients with Nonspecific Chronic Low Back Pain; A Clinical Trial Study
title_short Pilot Study on the Effects of 10%-Incline Treadmill Walking in Patients with Nonspecific Chronic Low Back Pain; A Clinical Trial Study
title_full Pilot Study on the Effects of 10%-Incline Treadmill Walking in Patients with Nonspecific Chronic Low Back Pain; A Clinical Trial Study
title_fullStr Pilot Study on the Effects of 10%-Incline Treadmill Walking in Patients with Nonspecific Chronic Low Back Pain; A Clinical Trial Study
title_full_unstemmed Pilot Study on the Effects of 10%-Incline Treadmill Walking in Patients with Nonspecific Chronic Low Back Pain; A Clinical Trial Study
title_sort pilot study on the effects of 10%-incline treadmill walking in patients with nonspecific chronic low back pain; a clinical trial study
publisher Vesnu Publications
series مجله پژوهش در علوم توانبخشی
issn 1735-7519
2008-2606
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Introduction: Walking as a simple, safe, low-cost and easy available therapeutic exercise needs to be investigated more in patients with chronic low back pain. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of 10%-incline treadmill walking on back muscle endurance, pain, and disability and fear of movement in patients with chronic low back pain. Materials and Methods: Participants were divided into two groups of control (standard physiotherapy and walking on level treadmill, n = 6) and experimental (standard physiotherapy and 10%-incline treadmill walking, n = 5). Patients treated three times every week for four weeks. Muscle endurance, fear of activity, pain and disability were measured by modified Sorensen test, fear avoidance belief questionnaire, visual analogue scale and Oswestry disability questionnaire, respectively, before and after the study and two month after the treatment. Results: Between-group differences in back muscle endurance after the treatment (P = 0.01) and at follow-up time (P = 0.04) were significant. In intervention group, the changes in back muscle endurance (P = 0.53), pain (P = 0.26), disability (P = 0.50) and fear avoidance belief (P = 0.89) variables were not significant. In control group, the changes in back muscle endurance (P = 0.19), pain (P = 0.57), disability (P = 0.22), and fear avoidance belief (P = 0.23) variables were not significant. Between-group changes in pain (0.14), disability (P = 0.71) and fear avoidance belief (P = 0.27) variables were not significant. Conclusion: There is significant difference in the level of increased back muscle endurance between the 10% and base inclination groups. It seems that base inclination is more effective.
topic Chronic low back pain
Walking exercise
Trunk muscle
Functional disability
url http://jrrs.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jrrs/article/view/2678
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