Pilates improves pain and function in patients with non-specific chronic low back pain
Pilates improves pain and function in patients with non-specific chronic low back pain
Pilates improves pain, function and quality of life in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial.
Clin Rehabil. 2015 Jan;29(1):59-68.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
60 patients with chronic non-specified low back pain were randomized to either a control group (continued medication treatment) or to participate in biweekly pilates sessions in addition to continued medication treatment. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of pilates as a method of therapeutic exercise on pain, function, and quality of life. Pain, function, quality of life, flexi...
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