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Effects of spinal stabilization exercise with real-time ultrasound imaging biofeedback in individuals with chronic nonspecific low back pain: a pilot study

机译:实时超声成像生物反馈对脊柱稳定运动对慢性非特异性下腰痛患者的影响:一项初步研究

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The use of real-time ultrasound imaging (RUSI) as biofeedback to enhance the performance of spinal stabilization exercise and recovery from low back pain has been a recent trend in musculoskeletal rehabilitation. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate whether it would be feasible to conduct a randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of spinal stabilization exercise with RUSI biofeedback in individuals with chronic nonspecific low back pain. This was a single-group pretest-posttest quasi-experimental study. Ten consecutive patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain met the study criteria. They received spinal stabilization exercise with the RUSI biofeedback focusing on lumbar multifidus muscle activation. The intervention was provided twice weekly for 6 weeks. Outcome measures were lumbar multifidus muscle cross-sectional area, pain, disability and quality of life assessed at baseline and after intervention. A paired -test was applied and effect size (Cohen ) was computed. The recruitment and retention rates were 75% and 83% respectively. No adverse events were reported during the study. Compared with the baseline, the participants demonstrated statistically significant improvement in lumbar multifidus muscle cross-sectional area ( <0.05, =1.03), pain ( <0.001, =2.56) and disability ( <0.05, =1.43) with large effect size after the intervention. However, no statistically significant differences were observed for physical and mental health ( >0.05) after the intervention. It was concluded that spinal stabilization exercise with RUSI biofeedback is effective in improving lumbar multifidus muscle cross-sectional area, pain and disability in individuals with chronic nonspecific low back pain. The results demonstrated the feasibility of conducting a future, larger-scale powered randomized controlled trial to confirm these preliminary findings.
机译:使用实时超声成像(RUSI)作为生物反馈来增强脊柱稳定运动的性能以及从下腰痛中恢复的状况已成为肌肉骨骼康复的最新趋势。这项前瞻性研究的目的是评估一项随机对照试验是否可行,该试验研究在患有慢性非特异性下背痛的个体中使用RUSI生物反馈进行脊柱稳定锻炼的效果。这是一个单组的前测后测准实验研究。连续的10例慢性非特异性下腰痛患者符合研究标准。他们接受了RUSI生物反馈的脊柱稳定锻炼,重点是腰椎多裂肌的激活。每周两次提供干预措施,持续6周。结果指标是在基线和干预后评估的腰部多裂肌横截面积,疼痛,残疾和生活质量。应用配对检验并计算效应大小(Cohen)。招聘率和保留率分别为75%和83%。研究期间未报告不良事件。与基线相比,参与者表现出腰多裂肌横截面积(<0.05,= 1.03),疼痛(<0.001,= 2.56)和残疾(<0.05,= 1.43)有统计学上的显着改善,且术后效果大介入。然而,干预后的身体和精神健康没有观察到统计学上的显着差异(> 0.05)。结论是,使用RUSI生物反馈进行脊柱稳定锻炼可有效改善患有慢性非特异性下背痛的个体的腰部多裂肌横截面积,疼痛和残疾。结果表明,进行未来的大规模电动随机对照试验以证实这些初步发现的可行性。

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