Effectiveness of manual therapy for patients with low back pain from the perspective of physical and psychosocial factors.

Hotaka Nakagawa, Yu Okubo, Hiroshi Hattori, Yuji Hamada, Yuto Kikuchi, Yasuaki Mizoguchi, Kiyokazu Akasaka
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[Purpose] This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of the Arthrokinematic Approach (AKA)-Hakata method for patients with low back pain (LBP). [Participants and Methods] The participants were 39 patients with LBP who visited a medical facility between June 1, 2022, and November 30, 2022. The intervention period was 8 weeks, with five treatment sessions, and the patient assessments were performed using patient self-reported measures of LBP and motor function assessment. [Results] The AKA-Hakata method showed significant differences in all of the items evaluated in the longitudinal comparison of patients. Additionally, an interaction was observed only in the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire between the two groups classified using the Subgrouping for Targeted Treatment Back Screening Tool. [Conclusion] The results of this study showed that treatment with the AKA-Hakata method may have an early therapeutic effect on the physical and psychosocial risks in daily life. The results of this study indicated that the AKA-Hakata method is effective for the treatment of LBP. However, this study only evaluated a relatively short treatment period of five sessions. Further research on the long-term treatment effect is needed in order to optimize the treatment duration in detail and investigate the effectiveness of the AKA-Hakata method.

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从生理和社会心理因素的角度看腰背痛患者的手法治疗效果。
[目的] 本研究旨在确定关节动力疗法(AKA)-博多法对腰背痛(LBP)患者的疗效。[参与人员和方法] 参与人员为 2022 年 6 月 1 日至 2022 年 11 月 30 日期间到医疗机构就诊的 39 名腰背痛患者。干预期为8周,共5个疗程,患者评估采用患者自我报告的腰背痛测量方法和运动功能评估。[结果]在对患者进行纵向比较时,AKA-博多法在所有评估项目中均显示出显著差异。此外,仅在罗兰-莫里斯残疾问卷(Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire)中观察到使用 "目标治疗背部筛查工具分组 "进行分类的两组患者之间存在交互作用。[结论]本研究结果表明,AKA-博多法治疗可对日常生活中的生理和心理风险产生早期治疗效果。本研究结果表明,AKA-博多法对治疗腰背痛有效。然而,本研究只评估了相对较短的五个疗程的治疗效果。需要对长期治疗效果进行进一步研究,以便详细优化治疗时间,并调查 AKA-博多法的有效性。
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