Objective There is a controversy regarding whether Motor Control Exercise (MCE) is more effective than General Exercise (GE) for Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP). MCE has been compared to other exercises using outcomes such as pain, but they have not been compared with outcomes related to lumbopelvic stability. As it is claimed that MCE enhances back stability, endurance (as a component of stability) tests that assess lumbopelvic stability were selected. The aim of this study was to compare MCE and GE on CLBP patients based on lumbopelvic stability through three endurance tests. Materials & Methods This study was conducted in Rasool Akram hospital and Motor Control Lab of School of Rehabilitation Science. While being admitted, 43 people (aged 1...
Background: Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) in subacute and chronic stages can be treated effecti...
Objectives To compare the efficacy of two exercise programs in reducing pain and disability for indi...
Objectives To compare the efficacy of two exercise programs in reducing pain and disability for indi...
It is a matter of controversy whether core stability exercise is preferred to other types of exercis...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of three common remedial exercises an...
Introduction: A dynamometer employing a stabilization procedure (lumbar extension machine, MedX, Oca...
Objective: To investigate whether clinical tests used to detect motor control dysfunction can predic...
Purpose: To compare two different exercises programs in the treatment of chronic low back pain. Meth...
AbstractIntroduction: Lumbar segmental instability is one of the subgroups of non specific chronic l...
Purpose: To compare two different exercises programs in the treatment of chronic low back pain. Meth...
Introduction: Low back pain may cause clinical symptoms such as: reflex inhibition and atrophy of mu...
Objective: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common and costly health problems. Changes in musc...
Objectives To compare the efficacy of two exercise programs in reducing pain and disability for indi...
Background: Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) in subacute and chronic stages can be treated effecti...
Background: Exercise is an effective treatment for patients with sub-acute and chronic non-specific ...
Background: Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) in subacute and chronic stages can be treated effecti...
Objectives To compare the efficacy of two exercise programs in reducing pain and disability for indi...
Objectives To compare the efficacy of two exercise programs in reducing pain and disability for indi...
It is a matter of controversy whether core stability exercise is preferred to other types of exercis...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of three common remedial exercises an...
Introduction: A dynamometer employing a stabilization procedure (lumbar extension machine, MedX, Oca...
Objective: To investigate whether clinical tests used to detect motor control dysfunction can predic...
Purpose: To compare two different exercises programs in the treatment of chronic low back pain. Meth...
AbstractIntroduction: Lumbar segmental instability is one of the subgroups of non specific chronic l...
Purpose: To compare two different exercises programs in the treatment of chronic low back pain. Meth...
Introduction: Low back pain may cause clinical symptoms such as: reflex inhibition and atrophy of mu...
Objective: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common and costly health problems. Changes in musc...
Objectives To compare the efficacy of two exercise programs in reducing pain and disability for indi...
Background: Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) in subacute and chronic stages can be treated effecti...
Background: Exercise is an effective treatment for patients with sub-acute and chronic non-specific ...
Background: Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) in subacute and chronic stages can be treated effecti...
Objectives To compare the efficacy of two exercise programs in reducing pain and disability for indi...
Objectives To compare the efficacy of two exercise programs in reducing pain and disability for indi...