
Feldenkrais Integration Enhances DNS Outcomes in Older Women with Chronic Low Back Pain

Feldenkrais Integration Enhances DNS Outcomes in Older Women with Chronic Low Back Pain
Effects of integrating Feldenkrais method with dynamic neuromuscular stabilization exercises on clinical outcomes in older women with nonspecific chronic low back pain: A randomized controlled trial.
BMC Geriatr . 2025 Jul 31;25(1):573.Synopsis
Thirty older women with nonspecific chronic low back pain were randomized to DNS plus Feldenkrais (DNSFME; n=15) or DNS alone (n=15). The DNS arm received supervised stabilization exercises; the DNSFME arm received the same DNS protocol plus ~30-min Feldenkrais awareness-through-movement each session. The primary outcomes were pain (VAS) and kinesiophobia (TSK-17); secondary outcomes were lumbar f...
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