Effectiveness of selected Motor Control Retraining Exercises on Chronic Low Back Pain in Male Military Personnel with Lumbar Disc Herniation. A Randomized Controlled Trial

V. Sobhani, H. Shirvani, Hossein Mehrabian, Seyed ebrahim Hashemi
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Background: The most common musculoskeletal disorder among military personnel, especially office workers, is chronic low back pain due to lumbar disc herniation. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of selected motor control retraining exercises after conventional treatments on the persistence of changes in pain, functional disability, and range of motion in male military personnel with lumbar disc herniation. Methods: Military personnel with lumbar disc herniation were divided into two groups of intervention (N = 18) and control (N = 18) after 10 sessions of conventional exercises. The intervention group performed 60 minutes of motor control retraining exercises three times a week for eight weeks, while the control group continued the usual stretching for back pain. Results: The average scores of pain intensity, functional disability, and range of motion after conventional and selected motor control retraining exercises showed a significant difference (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Motor control retraining exercises after conventional treatments can improve pain, functional disability, and range of motion in male military personnel with chronic back pain caused by lumbar disc herniation. This technique may improve the quality of life and function for military personnel who are at high risk of this disorder. More research is needed to confirm these findings and examine the intervention's long-term effects. These physical exercises may be appropriate for treating people with similar symptoms.
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选定的运动控制再训练对腰椎间盘突出症男性军人慢性腰痛的疗效。随机对照试验
背景:军人,尤其是办公室工作人员最常见的肌肉骨骼疾病是腰椎间盘突出症导致的慢性腰痛。研究目的本研究旨在探讨在常规治疗后进行选定的运动控制再训练,对患有腰椎间盘突出症的男性军人的疼痛、功能障碍和活动范围的持续变化有何影响。研究方法将患有腰椎间盘突出症的军人分为干预组(18 人)和对照组(18 人),分别进行 10 次常规训练。干预组进行每周三次、每次 60 分钟的运动控制再训练,为期八周;对照组继续进行腰痛的常规拉伸训练。结果显示常规运动和选定的运动控制再训练后,疼痛强度、功能障碍和活动范围的平均得分均有显著差异(P < 0.001)。结论常规治疗后的运动控制再训练可改善腰椎间盘突出症引起的慢性腰痛男性军人的疼痛、功能障碍和活动范围。这项技术可以改善高危军人的生活质量和功能。还需要更多的研究来证实这些发现,并检查干预措施的长期效果。这些体育锻炼可能适合治疗有类似症状的人。
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Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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