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KMID : 1034620200100030052
Korean Journal of Neuromuscular Rehabilitation
2020 Volume.10 No. 3 p.52 ~ p.58
Clinical Effects of Horizontal Vibration Exercise in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain
Choi Won-Young

Choi Chi-Whan
Kim Jung-Kyu
Kim Hyun-Sook
Lee Ju-Sang
Jeong Yeon-Gyu
Abstract
This study aimed to compare the effects of horizontal vibration exercise and core exercise on patients with non-specific chronic low back pain. This was an experimental single- blinded, randomized controlled trial. Thirty-nine older patients with non-specific chronic low back pain from the Rehabilitation Center in an University Hospital were randomly assigned to either a horizontal vibration group or a core exercise group. All patients underwent 30 min of each exercise three times a week for 12 weeks. Main outcome measures of perceived pain level, pain-related dysfunction, muscle strength and thickness, and postural stability were assessed at baseline, interim (6 weeks), soon after intervention (12 weeks), and post-intervention of 1 month (follow-up). Both groups showed improved perceived pain level, pain-related dysfunction, muscle strength of lumbar flexion and extension, and balance stability after the intervention(all p<.01). These effects maintained at follow-up of 1 month. There was no significant difference between two intervention groups for any outcome measure. Horizontal vibration and core exercises had the same effects on all outcome measures on patients with non-specific chronic low back pain. Patients with severe back pain and limited active movements may benefit from horizontal vibration equally to core exercise.
KEYWORD
Chronic Low Back Pain, Horizontal vibration, Core Exercise
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