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NCT07403292
The study was conducted to determine the comparative effects of McGill and McKenzie exercises on pain, range of motion and disability in patients with chronic mechanical low back pain.
NCT06810128
Identifying clinical predictors that anticipate the prognosis of pain intensity and level of disability of mechanical low back pain among healthcare professions.It will be hypothesized that:There will be no statistical significance correlation between the prognosis of chronic mechanical low back considering pain intensity, function disability and the independant variables.
NCT06265090
\[Background\] Low back pain occurs when a poor lifestyle weakens the muscular strength of the waist and excessive loads on and tensions of the muscles create pain. Mediating muscle weakening to stabilize the trunk is an important aspect in the recovery of body function in patients with LBP \[Purpose\], this study was conducted to investigate the effect of core stability exercises combined with ball and balloon exercises on chronic non-specific low back pain. \[Subjects and Methods\] a sixty patient of chronic non-specific low back pain were randomly assigned into two groups, group (A) received core stability exercises combined with ball and balloon exercises and group (B) received core stability exercises, these exercises were performed for three times a week for four weeks. Pain was assessed by visual analogue scale (VAS). Spinal function was measured by Arabic Oswestery Disability Index (AODI) and pulmonary function was assessed by pulmonary function test including forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), FEV1/FVC, maximum voluntary ventilation (MVV) and peak expiratory flow (PEF) before and after the study. Keywords: core stability exercises, ball and balloon exercises, chronic non-specific low back pain