Effect of Core Stability Exercises with Conventional Physiotherapy in Reducing Pain among Patients with Non-Specific Low Back Pain: RCT
Sara Mumtaz, Ahsan Javed, Alishba Mustansar, Nadia Gul, Maham Saleem, Waqas Latif, Talha Laique
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ABSTRACT
Low
backache is common among urban society. It is one of the main reasons for
activity limitation and absenteeism from work
Purpose: To compare role of swiss
ball-based core stability exercise and conventional physiotherapy among
patients of non-specific low backache in reducing pain and improving function
Study
Design: Randomized clinical trial
Methodology: Current project was
conducted at Ehsan Rehab Physiotherapy Clinic and Mumtaz Bukhtawar Trust
Hospital, Lahore. Patients (n=74) aging between 25-50 years with nonspecific
low backache were randomized into 2 groups. Thirty-seven patients were present
in each of Group A and in Group B. Group A was treated with conventional
physiotherapy treatment (Controlled Electrotherapy Treatment along with
Conventional Exercises). Group B was treated with (Controlled Electrotherapy
Treatment along with Core Stability Exercises on Swiss Ball). Oswestry
disability index and numeric pain rating scale were used as outcome measuring
tools
Statistical analysis: The collected data was analyzed by using SPSS version 25
Results: There was a large improvement in pain
intensity and improvement in functional limitation in both groups. However,
group B showed that there was a more substantial improvement in pain and
functional disability
Conclusion: It
was concluded that core
stability based on Swiss ball exercises was more effective than conventional
physiotherapy treatment in improving pain and function in patients of
nonspecific low backache
Key Words: Core Stability, Swiss Ball Exercises,
Physical Therapy, Electrotherapy and Backache.