Low load motor control vs. high load lifting exercise for patients with mechanical LBP
Low load motor control vs. high load lifting exercise for patients with mechanical LBP
High load lifting exercise and low load motor control exercises as interventions for patients with mechanical low back pain: A randomized controlled trial with 24-month follow-up
J Rehabil Med. 2016 Apr 28;48(5):456-63Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
70 patients with mechanical low back pain (LBP) were randomized to receive either an 8-week high load lifting exercise program or a low load motor control exercise program. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of the two aforementioned treatments with regards to pain intensity, disability, and health-related patient quality of life after 12 sessions. After 24-month follow-up, findi...
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