Title of article :
Comparing the Effects of Core Stability and Williams Training on Dynamic Balance and Back Pain in Women With Chronic Back Pain
Author/Authors :
Zahedi, Hamid Islamic Azad University - Najafabad, Iran , Kiyani, Raziyeh Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Najafabad Branch - Islamic Azad University - Najafabad, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: This research aimed to compare the effects of the Williams and core stability
training on dynamic balance and back pain in women with chronic back pain.
Materials and Methods: In total, 45 women with chronic back pain were selected as the
available sample and were randomly divided into 3 groups of 15 participants, including core
stability, Williams, and control. Before the beginning and the end of the training period, the
dynamic balance with the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) and low back pain with Québec
Questionnaire was measured. To analyze the obtained data, Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)
was used in SPSS at P<0.05.
Results: The present study findings revealed a significant difference in core stability and
Williams training on dynamic balance and improvement in the extent of low back pain in the
study participants. There was a significant difference between the training groups in dynamic
balance; however, there was no significant difference in the improvement of low back pain
between the experimental groups.
Conclusion: To improve dynamic balance, a core stability training program is recommended,
and Williams’ flexor movements are more appropriate for reducing low back pain.
Keywords :
Core stability , Chronic low back pain , Dynamic balance , Williams’s movements , Women
Journal title :
Journal of Exercise Science and Medicine