Effect of lumbar repositioning feedback training on pain and joint position sense in participants with chronic mechanical low back pain

Mai Hassan Ahmed Desouki, Alaa Eldin Balbaa, Mohamed Samir Gobba, Ahmed M. El Melhat, Mohammed S. Abdelsalam


Mai Hassan Ahmed Desouki, Alaa Eldin Balbaa, Mohamed Samir Gobba, Ahmed M. El Melhat, Mohammed S. Abdelsalam – Effect of lumbar repositioning feedback training on pain and joint position sense in participants with chronic mechanical low back pain. Fizjoterapia Polska 2022; 22(4); 106-111

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56984/8ZG1A6Np0

Abstract
Objective. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of lumbar repositioning feedback training (LRFT) on pain and joint position sense (JPS) in patients with chronic mechanical low back pain (CMLBP). Materials and Methods. Twenty-four patients, from both genders, suffering from CMLBP were assigned randomly into 2 equal groups. The lumbar repositioning feedback training (LRFT) group who received lumbar repositioning feedback training and conventional proprioception exercises on Swiss ball, and control group who received conventional proprioception exercises on Swiss ball only. Pain was assessed using visual analogue scale (VAS), and joint position sense was assessed using absolute repositioning error (ARE). All patients received treatment twice per week for 6 weeks. Assessments were carried out pre and post experimentally. Results. Pre- post treatment evaluations comparisons showed improvement of pain and joint position sense post- treatment compared to pre-treatment within both groups. However, pre-treatment between groups comparisons were non-significant, with significant post- treatment improvements of pain and joint position sense in favor of LRFT compared to control group. Conclusion. Patients in LRFT group showed significant pain reduction and improvement in joint position sense in patients with CMLBP than did patients in control group. Thus, LRFT might be a suggested component of treatment programs in managing patients with CMLBP.

Keywords
lumbar repositioning feedback training, chronic mechanical low back pain

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Hip abductors versus knee extensors strengthening on quadriceps isometric strength in patients with knee osteoarthritis

Aalaa M. Sweelam, Mohammed M. Hegazy, Ahmad H. Azzam, Mohammed S. Abdelsalam


Aalaa M. Sweelam, Mohammed M. Hegazy, Ahmad H. Azzam, Mohammed S. Abdelsalam – Hip abductors versus knee extensors strengthening on quadriceps isometric strength in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Fizjoterapia Polska 2022; 22(4); 16-20

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56984/8ZG1A6HN3

Abstract
Purpose. To detect effect of hip abductors against quadriceps exercises on quadriceps isometric strength in Knee OA individuals.
Methods. Seventy patients with bilateral knee OA were recruited , ages ranged between 50-70 years. They were randomized into equal groups; hip abductors strengthening exercises (HAS) group and knee extensors strengthening (KES) group. Both groups received hamstring stretch. Duration was 6 weeks (2 sessions per week). Baseline and 6 weeks assessments of quadriceps isometric strength were done using hand held dynamometer.
Results. there wasn’t any statistical significant difference between the two groups.
Conclusion. Both forms of exercises have the same effect on quadriceps isometric strength.

Key words:
knee osteoarthritis, hip abductors, quadriceps

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