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Year 2020, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 40 - 48, 30.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.31459/turkjkin.686739

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Effects of 10-weeks strength training program on pain intensity, muscle endurance and kinesophobia in patients with non-specific low back pain

Year 2020, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 40 - 48, 30.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.31459/turkjkin.686739

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to establish the effects of a 10-week strength training program on pain intensity reduction, muscle endurance and kinesophobia in patients with non-specific LBP in a tertiary health institution. This study was a pre-test, post-test control group design. A total of 53 patients with LBP participated successfully in the study. The anthropometric parameters were taken and pain intensity was measured using a visual analog scale in which the participants’ response to the level of pain was recorded; the fear of movement was measured with Tampa scale kinesiophobia Questionnaire and the muscle endurance with Sorensen back muscle endurance test for both the control and experimental groups before and following a 10-week muscle strength training program. Descriptive statistics of mean and standard deviation were used to summarize the anthropometric profile of the participants while inferential statistics of one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test the hypotheses. The outcome of this study indicated that factors such as pain intensity and muscle endurance were found to significantly respond to muscle strength training program, and kinesiophobia did not significantly respond. It was concluded that muscle strength training program can substantially reduce the pain and increase the muscle endurance of patients with LBP. The study, therefore, revealed that the lumbar muscle strength training program is a key element in improving the pain and muscle endurance of patients with LBP.

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  • American College of Sports Medicine. (2009). Progression models in resistance training for healthy adults. Med Science Sports Exercise, 41(3), 687-708.
  • Bogduk, N. (2004). Management of chronic low back pain. Medical Journal of Australia, 180(2), 79-83.
  • Cunningham, C., Doody, C. & lake, C. (2008). Managing low back pain: knowledge and attitude of hospital manager. Journal of Occupational Medicine, 258, 282-288
  • Delitto, A., George, S., Dillen, L., Whitman, J. & Denninger, T. (2012). Clinical practice guidelines linked to the international classification of functioning, disability, and health from the orthopaedic section of the American Physical Therapy Association. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 42(4), 1-57.
  • Fritz, J.M., Cleland, J.A. & Childs, J.D. (2007). Subgrouping patients with low back pain: evolution of a classification approach to physical therapy. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 37, 290-302.
  • Hammed, I.A. & Agbonlahor, E.I. (2016). Interdependence of marital status and clinical characteristics of morbidity with health-related quality of life among low back pain patients. Journal of Biomedical Human Kinetics, 8, 159–164.
  • Hammed, I.A., Akindele, M.O. & Lawal, I.U. (2017). Sociodemographic correlates of health related quality of life in subjects with non-specific low back pain among Nigerians. American Institute of Science (Frontiers in Biomedical Sciences), 2(3), 11-17.
  • McKenzie, R.A. (1997). Lumbar spine mechanical diagnosis and therapy. New Zeland: Wright and Carman.
  • Moore, K.L. & Dalley, A.F. (2006). Clinical oriented anatomy. 5th ed., Limpincot: William and Wilkin Company.
  • Picavet, H.S.J., Vlaeyen, J.W.S. & Schouten, J.S.A.G. (2002). Pain catastrophizing and kinesiophobia: Predictors of chronic low back pain. American Journal of Epidemiology, 156(11), 1028–1034.
  • Van Tulder, M.W., Malmivaara, A., Esmail, R., & Koes, B.W. (2000). Exercise therapy for low back pain: A systematic review within the framework of the Cochrane Collaboration Back Review Group. Spine, 25, 2784–96.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Sports Medicine
Journal Section Original Research Articles
Authors

Elvis I. Agbonhalor 0000-0002-7256-3676

Abiola Subulade This is me 0000-0002-5460-0015

Publication Date March 30, 2020
Submission Date February 8, 2020
Acceptance Date March 29, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 6 Issue: 1

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APA Agbonhalor, E. I., & Subulade, A. (2020). Effects of 10-weeks strength training program on pain intensity, muscle endurance and kinesophobia in patients with non-specific low back pain. Turkish Journal of Kinesiology, 6(1), 40-48. https://doi.org/10.31459/turkjkin.686739

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