Background. Lower back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek help from a physiotherapist. One of the techniques used in rehabilitation is resistance exercises with instability, such as exercises with TRX belts or on unstable planes. The aim. To evaluate the effects of different interventions on pain and functional status in individuals with lower back pain. Methods. The study included 30 subjects (mean age 47.53 ± 5.412) with lower back pain. Subjects in the study group underwent lower back stabilization exercises with TRX straps and in the control group using unstable planes. The tests were performed twice: before and after 15 intervention sessions. Results. Pain intensity after interventions was significantly reduced (p0.05)....
The study investigated the effects of two stabilization exercise positions (prone and supine) on pai...
The study investigated the effects of two stabilization exercise positions (prone and supine) on pai...
The study investigated the effects of two stabilization exercise positions (prone and supine) on pai...
Object of work: Amplitude of lumbar movements, muscle endurance and back pain in patients with lower...
The aim of the study – to identify the effect of exercises on unstable surfaces on the changes of th...
Object: different physical therapy programs on patients suffering from lower back pain. Problem: Low...
Lower back pain is one of the biggest problemm in modern world. Different physiotherapy programs are...
Background: Although exercising is common among the multidisciplinary approach, but its analgesic ef...
Aim. To evaluate changes in posture, functional status and pain intensity of individuals with lower ...
Objectives: We aimed at the examination of core stabilization exercises effects with the method of c...
The subject of the research: the change in the functional condition of people experiencing low back ...
The subject of the research: the change in the functional condition of people experiencing low back ...
Background. One of the main reasons of lower back pain is the weakness of trunk muscle and impaired ...
The subject of the research: the change in the functional condition of people experiencing low back ...
The study investigated the effects of two stabilization exercise positions (prone and supine) on pai...
The study investigated the effects of two stabilization exercise positions (prone and supine) on pai...
The study investigated the effects of two stabilization exercise positions (prone and supine) on pai...
The study investigated the effects of two stabilization exercise positions (prone and supine) on pai...
Object of work: Amplitude of lumbar movements, muscle endurance and back pain in patients with lower...
The aim of the study – to identify the effect of exercises on unstable surfaces on the changes of th...
Object: different physical therapy programs on patients suffering from lower back pain. Problem: Low...
Lower back pain is one of the biggest problemm in modern world. Different physiotherapy programs are...
Background: Although exercising is common among the multidisciplinary approach, but its analgesic ef...
Aim. To evaluate changes in posture, functional status and pain intensity of individuals with lower ...
Objectives: We aimed at the examination of core stabilization exercises effects with the method of c...
The subject of the research: the change in the functional condition of people experiencing low back ...
The subject of the research: the change in the functional condition of people experiencing low back ...
Background. One of the main reasons of lower back pain is the weakness of trunk muscle and impaired ...
The subject of the research: the change in the functional condition of people experiencing low back ...
The study investigated the effects of two stabilization exercise positions (prone and supine) on pai...
The study investigated the effects of two stabilization exercise positions (prone and supine) on pai...
The study investigated the effects of two stabilization exercise positions (prone and supine) on pai...
The study investigated the effects of two stabilization exercise positions (prone and supine) on pai...