THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ONLINE CORE STABILITY EXERCISES AND DEEP BREATHING TRAINING IN REHABILITATING FEMALE PATIENTS WITH LUMBAR FUNCTIONAL INSTABILITY

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F. Mohamed1, Y. Alkabbaz1
1University of Bahrain, Physiotherapy, Manama, Bahrain

Background: Lumbar functional instability (LFI) may be associated with chronic low back pain (CLBP). Various therapeutic exercises were proposed to enhance spinal stability, such as core stability exercises (CSE) and deep breathing training (DBT). However, no study examined and compared the effectiveness of delivering these exercises as an online program on patients with CLBP and LFI.

Purpose: To evaluate and compare the short-term effects of three online exercise programs (DBT, CSE, and combined DBT+CSE) in females with CLBP and LFI.

Methods: A quasi-experimental study involving seventy-eight women aged between 25-40 years old. Participants were allocated into one of the three online therapeutic exercise program groups or the wait-list control group. All therapeutic programs were performed three times a week for four weeks. The intensity of LBP [Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)], functional disability [Oswestry Disability Index (ODI)], and core muscle endurance [Prone Bridge Test (PBT)] were measured at the baseline, end of the second week, and end of the fourth week of intervention.

Results: All outcome measurements showed improvements at the end of four weeks in all groups (NPRS: 3.3 points, P<0.001; ODI: 12.4%, P<0.001; PBT: 18.7sec, P<0.001), except the control group (NPRS: 0.3 points, P= 0.174; ODI: 0.9%, P= 0.149; PBT:1.1sec, P=0.079). However, there were no differences between the three online therapeutic groups in any outcome measure (P>0.05), except that the combined DBT+CSE group showed statistically better improvement than the DBT group in PBT (19.3sec, P=0.028). This difference between the DBT+CSE and DBT did not reach the minimal detectable change.

Conclusions: The three online therapeutic exercise programs effectively reduced LBP intensity and improved functional status, and core muscle endurance, with no program is superior to the others.

Implications: Further investigation is required by comparing the same online exercise programs with the in-clinic exercises method.

Funding acknowledgements: It has been a great pleasure to obtain support and assistance throughout the writing of this thesis.

Keywords:
Chronic low back pain
Core stability exercises
Deep breathing training

Topics:
Musculoskeletal: spine


Did this work require ethics approval? Yes
Institution: University of Bahrain
Committee: Scientific Research and Ethics Committee at the University of Bahrain (UOB)
Ethics number: No:9/2020-21 dt. Feb 23,2021

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