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Additional Gluteal Control Training for Low Back Pain With Functional Leg Length Inequality: A Ramdomized Controlled Trail
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating GC group and CG group for Low Back Pain, Recurrent. Completed, enrolled 48 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent musculoskeletal disorder. A variety of exercise interventions which were designed as randomized control trails (RCTs) have been studied and shown effectiveness in improving pain and disability. These exercises typically focus on the abdominal and back musculature strength. However, many LBP patients did not show any improvement in their symptom after they carry out those exercise programs.
Study Details
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Interventions
1. core stability training: hold 5s/rep, 20 reps/times 1. supine, pelvic posterior tilt with TrA contraction. 2. supine, pelvic posterior tilt and maintain bil. knee on 90 degrees. 3. All four position with leg raise 2. Stretching ex. : hold 15 s/reps, 5 reps/times 1. Hamstring 2. Quadriceps 3. Additional gluteal muscle control training: hold 10 s/reps, 20 reps/times 1st to 2nd: 1. clam ex. without resistance 2. single leg bridge with maintain bil. ASIS even level 3rd to 4th: maintain 1st to 2nd ex. with resistance 5th: <!-- --> 1. maintain 3rd to 4th ex. 2. single leg standing on rock board to maintain balance 6th: <!-- --> 1. maintain 5th ex. 2. lunge ex. without hip internal rotation
1. core stability training: hold 5s/rep, 20 reps/times 1. supine, pelvic posterior tilt with TrA contraction. 2. supine, pelvic posterior tilt and maintain bil. knee on 90 degrees. 3. All four position with leg raise 2. Stretching ex. : hold 15 s/reps, 5 reps/times 1. Hamstring 2. Quadriceps