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http://dx.doi.org/10.26862/jkpts.2022.12.29.4.75

Effect of Intensively Complex Physical Therapy Program on Pain, Range of Motion and Muscle Function in Traumatic Low Back pain: A preliminary study  

Young-Hyeon, Bae (National Rehabilitation Research Institute, Korea National Rehabilitation Center)
Moon-Ju, Ko (Clinical Rehabilitation Research Center, Korea Worker's Compensation & Welfare Service)
Young-Bum, Kim (Clinical Rehabilitation Research Center, Korea Worker's Compensation & Welfare Service)
Sung Shin, Kim (National Rehabilitation Research Institute, Korea National Rehabilitation Center)
Kyung-Ju, Seo (Department of Physical Therapy, Korea Worker's Compensation & Welfare Service Daegu Hospital)
Chan, Park (Department of Physical Therapy, Korea Worker's Compensation & Welfare Service Daegu Hospital)
Sun-Mi, Kim (Department of Physical Therapy, Korea Worker's Compensation & Welfare Service Daegu Hospital)
Joon-Kyung, Choi (Department of Physical Therapy, Korea Worker's Compensation & Welfare Service Daegu Hospital)
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Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science / v.29, no.4, 2022 , pp. 75-85 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of intensively complex physical therapy program on pain, range of motion (ROM) and muscle function in traumatic low back injury by industrial accident. Design: Prospective study Methods: Eight patients with traumatic low back injury by industrial accident participated in this study. They were treated the intensively complex physical therapy program including daily 60 minutes therapist supervised physical therapy at 5 times a week and 30 minutes manual therapy at 5 times a week in 12 weeks. Evaluation was performed before the commencement of the training and again 4, 8 and 12 weeks. There were measured Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) for evaluating pain, ROM of trunk, and isometric muscle strength of trunk, core muscle endurance, neuromuscular control ability for evaluating muscle function. Results: NRS was significantly improved according to time (p<0.05). ROM of extension and rotation, isometric muscle strength of trunk and hip, core muscle endurance and neuromuscular control ability were significantly improved according to time (p<0.05). Conclusion: We could confirm the superiority effect of intensively complex physical therapy program on pain, ROM of trunk and muscle function in traumatic low back pain with industrial accident.
Keywords
Low back pain; Intensively complex physical therapy; Pain; Range of motion; Muscle function;
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