医学
呼吸系统
腰椎
物理疗法
可视模拟标度
呼吸频率
腰痛
肺活量
麻醉
振膜(声学)
Oswestry残疾指数
外科
膈式呼吸
肺
心率
内科学
血压
肺功能
病理
扬声器
物理
扩散能力
替代医学
声学
作者
Youn-Jung Oh,Sam-Ho Park,Myung-Mo Lee
出处
期刊:Medical Science Monitor
[International Scientific Information, Inc.]
日期:2020-01-21
卷期号:26
被引量:19
摘要
BACKGROUND:This study examined the effects of abdominal draw-in lumbar stabilization exercises (ADIM) with respiratory resistance on women ages 40–49 years with low back pain. MATERIAL AND METHODS:Forty-four women ages 40–49 years were screened for participation and were randomly assigned to either a respiratory with resistance exercise group (n=22) or a control group (n=22). Abdominal draw-in lumbar stabilization exercises were administered to both groups, but only the respiratory with resistance exercise group received the respiratory resistance training. The exercise training lasted 50 min per session, 3 sessions per week for 4 weeks. The assessment methods used were the quadruple visual analogue scale (QVAS), Oswestry disability index-Korean version (ODI-K), diaphragm thickness and contraction rate, and lung capacity test. RESULTS:Both groups showed significant differences in the QVAS, ODI-K, maximum voluntary ventilation (MVV), and diaphragm thickness and contraction rate before and after the intervention (p<0.05). In the respiratory resistance exercise group, the ODI-K, forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), MVV, and diaphragm thickness and contraction rate showed significantly better improvement than the control group (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:A lumbar stabilization exercise program consisting of ADIM and respiratory resistance resulted in decreased pain, reduced dysfunctions, and increased muscle thickness in contraction, contraction rate, and pulmonary function. Strong contraction of the diaphragm and deep abdominal muscles through breathing resistance increased the pressure in the abdominal cavity. Therefore, this may be an effective clinical exercise method for patients with lumbar instability.
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