Title of article :
The Effects of Combining Core Stability with Stretching Exercises on Pain Intensity and Motor Function in People with Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain with and without Hyperlordosis
Author/Authors :
Javadipour, Zeynab Education Office of Guilan, Lahijan , Sedaghati, Parisa Department of Sport Injuries and Corrective Exercise - University of Guilan, Rash , Ahmadabadi, Somayeh Department of Physical Education - Farhangian University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background. Low back pain is a significant issue in the field of health. Therefore, addressing new therapeutic
approaches seems necessary. Objectives. The present study examined the effect of combining core stability with
stretching exercises on pain intensity and motor function in people with chronic nonspecific low back pain with and
without hyperlordosis. Methods. The research method was quasi-experimental, and its statistical population included
adolescent girls with chronic low back pain with and without lumbar hyperlordosis in Lahijan schools (2018). Sixty
qualified girls aged 12 to 15 years were purposefully selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria and were
randomly divided into four groups. Experimental groups with and without lordosis performed stretching-core stability
exercises for eight weeks in three 45-minute sessions. At the beginning and end of the exercise period, the dependent
variables were evaluated. Results. Students with and without lumbar arch enlargement who underwent therapeutic
exercise experienced significant pain relief and lumbar arch reduction. Lumbar muscle strength was also increased
compared to the control group (p = 0.001). However, there was a significant difference in static and dynamic balance
variables between experimental and control groups without lordosis. Results also showed the effect of exercises in all
variables between pre-test and post-test of the two experimental groups (p = 0.001). Conclusion. Combining core
stability with stretching exercises can, in addition to improving chronic low back pain, reduce the severity of lumbar
lordosis and the trunk muscle endurance and its balance.
Keywords :
Lordosis , Balance , Muscle Endurance , Chronic Pain , Eexercise
Journal title :
Annals of Applied Sport Science