Effect discussion of core stability exercisesin in postpartum patients w ith low back pain
GOU Yan-yun JIANG Zheng▲ LUO Qing-lu
Department of Physical Therapy,College of Rehabilitation Medicine,Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fujian Province,Fuzhou 350122,China
Abstract:Objective To discuss the clinical effect of core stability exercises in postpartum patientswith low back pain. M ethods Forty postpartum patients with low back pain from January 2014 to January 2016 in Rehabilitation Hospital of Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicinewere selected and randomly divided into treatment group and control group,20 cases in each group.The ergonomic guidance was given in two groups,the treatment group was given core stability exercises about 6 weeks in addition,and according to their symptoms and functional level adjust the difficulty. Professional instruction was given once aweek,40minutes each time,self-training at least three times a week,each time 30 minutes.The assessment tools of numeric pain rating scale(NPRS),Roland-Morris disability questionnaire(RMDQ) and Oswestry disability index(ODI)were used to evaluate the clinical effect.Results The scores of NPRS,RMDQ and ODI in two groups posttreatment was lower than pretreatment.The difference value of NPRS,RMDQ in the two groups had statistically significant difference(P<0.01).And the difference value of the ability of daily living,such as washing, taking off and putting on the clothes of the ODIscore in the two groups had statistically significant difference(P<0.05). Conclusion Core stability exercises can improve the symptoms of low back pain in postpartum patients,and also promote the ability restoration of daily life.
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