Effect of high-intensity interval exercise on pain, disability, and autonomic balance in female patients with nonspecific chronic low back pain

Haya Mohammed AlMaawy, Gehan A. Abdelsamea, Yassmin Essam Mohamed, Doaa Tammam Atia, Olfat Ibrahim Ali, Amira Mohamed El-Gendy


Haya Mohammed AlMaawy, Gehan A. Abdelsamea, Yassmin Essam Mohamed, Doaa Tammam Atia, Olfat Ibrahim Ali, Amira Mohamed El-Gendy – Effect of high-intensity interval exercise on pain, disability, and autonomic balance in female patients with nonspecific chronic low back pain. Fizjoterapia Polska 2022; 22(5); 130-138

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56984/8ZG20At5I

Abstract:

Aim. to assess the impact of a 6-weeks high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) regimen on pain, disability, as well as autonomic balance in women with nonspecific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP). Materials and methods. Eighty females with mild to moderate NSCLBP, with ages of 18-65 years, were recruited from the physiotherapy department at King Fahd University Hospital, AlKhobar. They were assigned randomly into the control group (n = 40), which received standard regular physiotherapy, or the experimental group (n = 40), which received HIIE as well as conventional regular physiotherapy. Pre- and post-intervention (after 6 weeks) assessments included pain intensity via Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), disability via Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), as well as autonomic balance via heart rate variability (HRV) parameters & baroreceptor sensitivity (BRS) Both at rest and in reaction to an orthostatic challenge. Results. Both groups experienced significant improvements in pain and disability, with the HIIE group experiencing a higher improvement in both variables. For the HRV parameters after 6 weeks of intervention, the control group had a statistically significant reduction in high frequency (HF), and in response to the orthostatic challenge, a significantly higher rise in the normalized low frequency (LFnu) compared to the baseline. BRS showed a significant reduction and heart rate recovery was significantly faster post-intervention in the HIIE group in the 2nd and 3rd minutes, compared to the baseline values. Conclusions. HIIE can be a valuable addition to NSCLBP patients’ exercise routines in practice, since adding HIIE to standard physiotherapy resulted in more reduction in pain, disability compared to conventional physiotherapy alone, with enhanced autonomic regulation after six weeks of treatment.

Keywords:
chronic low back pain, Oswestry disability index, autonomic balance, heart rate variability

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Effect of visceral osteopathic manipulations on low back pain caused by visceral dysfunctions

ALshimaa Mokhtar Darwesh, Zahra Mohamed Hassan Serry, Shawky Abd El-Hamid Fouad, Heba Ahmed Ali Abdeen

ALshimaa Mokhtar Darwesh, Zahra Mohamed Hassan Serry, Shawky Abd El-Hamid Fouad, Heba Ahmed Ali Abdeen – Effect of visceral osteopathic manipulations on low back pain caused by visceral dysfunctions. Fizjoterapia Polska 2021; 21(5); 44-49

Abstract
Purpose. To assess the efficacy of visceral osteopathy for low back pain (LBP) caused by visceral dysfunctions.
Methods. Randomized controlled trial. This research included forty participants ranged in age from 25 to 40 years old who were suffering from LBP due to visceral dysfunctions. They were split into two classes of the same size; Study group (A) received visceral osteopathic manipulations once a_week for three weeks and Control group (B) received analgesic drugs only for three weeks. Visual analogue scale (VAS), Owestry disability index (ODI) and Modified Schober’s test (MST) were evaluated for all participants in both groups before and after treatment.
Results: The comparison between both groups revealed significant decrease in VAS and ODI (p < 0.05) as well as significant increase in MST (p < 0.05) in favor of study group (A) post treatment.
Conclusion: Osteopathy is effective in pain management and functional status improvements in LBP patients.
Key words:
osteopathy, low back pain, visceral dysfunction, visual analogue scale, Owestry disability index, Schober’s test
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Effect of Laser Acu-Cupping on Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain in Elderly Women: A randomized controlled trial

Manar A. Abouzied, Akram A. Said, Heba A. Abd El-ghaffar, Mohammed A. Mousa

Manar A. Abouzied, Akram A. Said, Heba A. Abd El-ghaffar, Mohammed A. Mousa – Effect of Laser Acu-Cupping on Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain in Elderly Women: A randomized controlled trial. Fizjoterapia Polska 2021; 21(2); 48-54

Abstract
Aim. Low back pain (LBP) is the most prevalent health condition that contributes to pain and fatigue in older adults. The purpose of this study was to determine the performance of laser acu-cupping in relieving chronic mechanical low back pain (MLBP) in elderly people. Materials and Methods. This study involved sixty elderly women suffering from persistent low-back mechanical pain (MLBP). They were age-varying (65-75). Two linked groups random allocations were made to the research group (A) and control group (B), assigned to patients. The first group (A) consisted of 30 patients who received 10 minutes of laser acu-cupping device software (laser wavelength: 650 nm, laser output: 5 mW ± 20%) on the back, plus 6 weeks of standard physiotherapy, 3 sessions per week. The second group (B) consisted of 30 patients who completed a conventional 20-30-minute physiotherapy program of 3 sessions each week for 6 weeks plus medical treatment. To assess the pain level, the level of cortisol was used and the pain intensity was determined by the visual analogue scale. To assess functional impairment, the Oswestry disability index was analyzed. Results. showed that there was a significant decrease in cortisol level, VAS and ODI post-treatment compared with that pre-treatment in both groups (p > 0.001) with favorable results in group A. The percent of decrease of cortisol level, VAS, and ODI in the study group were 41.07, 60.84, and 37.69% respectively and that in the control group were 20.71, 37.52, and 16.31% respectively. Conclusions. Laser acu-cupping and conventional physiotherapy effectively reduced pain and inflammation in chronic mechanical LBP more than conventional physiotherapy alone.
Key words:
Cortisol Level, Visual Analogue Scale, Oswestry Disability Index
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