Background: Mechanical low back pain is one of the most common causes of discomfort amongst people all over. There are various exercises to reduce low back pain. Swiss ball exercises are one of the dynamic exercises which increase muscle strength, endurance, balance, and flexibility of the trunk while the individual leans on a swiss ball. Therefore the purpose of this study was to check the effects of lumbar stabilization exercises on a swiss ball in patients with mechanical low back pain. Methods: Forty participants out of which 30 were females and 10 were males who were suffering from mechanical low back pain between the age group of 20 to 60 years were included. They were divided into two groups, with each group having 20 subjects. One...
Study Design: A randomized clinical trial. Background and Purpose: Several exercise programs have be...
INTRODUCTION: Low back pain is the commonest problem human body suffers with second to common cold ...
Background: Non-specifc low back pain (NSLBP) is described in a recent review of national guidelines...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of lumbar stabilization exercises, Mckenzie exercises and conve...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to carry out a 16-week treatment of lumbar stabili...
Chronic low back pain is the most common complaints in the urban society causing to absent from the ...
Purpose: This study aims to identify the effects of a low back exercise program on low back pain pat...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain is associated with deconditioning of spine and trunk due to lack of core...
Background: Mechanical Low back pain is a leading cause of disability. It occurs in similar proporti...
Background: The worldwide prevalence of chronic spinal pain is 19.6% in them aged 19-23 years and mo...
Problem of study: Low back pain is one of the most common health issue worldwide (Clark & Horton, 20...
Introduction: Low back pain may cause clinical symptoms such as: reflex inhibition and atrophy of mu...
Background: Low back pain is a major cause of musculoskeletal disability worldwide. Objectives: To s...
Open Access JournalBackground: The study was conducted to assess whether patient-specific functional...
Background: Mechanical low back pain is the term that refers to a type of back pain caused by abno...
Study Design: A randomized clinical trial. Background and Purpose: Several exercise programs have be...
INTRODUCTION: Low back pain is the commonest problem human body suffers with second to common cold ...
Background: Non-specifc low back pain (NSLBP) is described in a recent review of national guidelines...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of lumbar stabilization exercises, Mckenzie exercises and conve...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to carry out a 16-week treatment of lumbar stabili...
Chronic low back pain is the most common complaints in the urban society causing to absent from the ...
Purpose: This study aims to identify the effects of a low back exercise program on low back pain pat...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain is associated with deconditioning of spine and trunk due to lack of core...
Background: Mechanical Low back pain is a leading cause of disability. It occurs in similar proporti...
Background: The worldwide prevalence of chronic spinal pain is 19.6% in them aged 19-23 years and mo...
Problem of study: Low back pain is one of the most common health issue worldwide (Clark & Horton, 20...
Introduction: Low back pain may cause clinical symptoms such as: reflex inhibition and atrophy of mu...
Background: Low back pain is a major cause of musculoskeletal disability worldwide. Objectives: To s...
Open Access JournalBackground: The study was conducted to assess whether patient-specific functional...
Background: Mechanical low back pain is the term that refers to a type of back pain caused by abno...
Study Design: A randomized clinical trial. Background and Purpose: Several exercise programs have be...
INTRODUCTION: Low back pain is the commonest problem human body suffers with second to common cold ...
Background: Non-specifc low back pain (NSLBP) is described in a recent review of national guidelines...