Effects of Tailored Motor Control Rehabilitation Vs Standard Exercise Program in Management Of Chronic Nonspecific LBP
Maryam Liaquat, Wajida Perveen, Danish Hassan, Misbah Amanat Ali, Muhammad Akhtar, Zahid Mehmood Bhatti, Fatima Amin
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ABSTRACT
Lower back
pain is one of the most common problems in adults all over the world, and
chances of having back pain increases with the age.
Objectives: To determine the
effect of tailored motor control rehabilitation versus standard exercise
program in chronic nonspecific lower back pain.
Study Design: Non randomized clinical study.
Methodology:
A
non randomized clinical study was conducted in six-month during 2018 after
ethical approval. 40 patients were enrolled through non-probability purposive
sampling technique and allocated into two groups (Group A & B). Informed
consent was obtained. Individuals between twenty to forty years with chronic
nonspecific low back pain with intensity at least 3 on a 10cm visual analog
scale (VAS) were included and individuals with past history of trauma of the
spine and hip and with any red flags were excluded. Outcomes were measures by
Modified Oswestry Disability Index (MODI) and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).
Statistical analysis: Data was analyzed by
SPSS software, version 19 as qualitative
variables were expressed as mean ± SD. Independent sample T test was also applied.
Results: The mean age Group A was 29.05±8.58 and Group B, was
32.05±6.53 years.
The
result shows that there was a significant difference in outcomes among tailored
motorcontrol rehabilitation (Group A) and standard exercise program (Group B).
Conclusion: We concluded that motor
control rehabilitation was more effective than standard exercise program in
decreasing low back pain and improving quality of life.
Key Words: Low Back Pain,
Tailored Motor Control Rehabilitation, Standard Exercise Program and Modified
Oswastry Disability Index.