EFFECTIVENESS OF LUMBAR STABILIZATION EXERCISES IN NON-SPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN AMONG OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS

Authors

  • Jaza Rizvi Ziauddin College of Rehabilitation Sciences
  • Neelum Zehra Ziauddin College of Rehabilitation Sciences
  • Hira Masood KDSP

Keywords:

Low Back Pain, Mechanical, Postural, Occupational Therapist, Spinal Column, Disorders.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS
Low Back Pain (LBP) is considered as the second leading source of musculoskeletal disorders, affecting 85% individuals worldwide at
some point in their life time. Numerous studies estimated Occupational Therapists have predominant risk of developing LBP
due to nature of their daily activities therefore the aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of lumbar stabilizing exercises among
Occupational Therapists with non-specific LBP.
METHODOLOGY
A single blind, RCT was conducted at Dr. Ziauddin Hospital included 30 Occupational Therapists divided in to Group A and B that
received lumbar stabilization and general extension exercises respectively. Both the groups received 4 weeks of intervention on 6
days/week. Data was collected Pre and Post the treatment on Numeric Rating Scale and Oswestry LBP Disability Questionnaire.
RESULTS
Both the groups showed significant results (p<0.05), however Group A showed marked reduction in pain and disability in comparison to
Group B that showed moderate decrease in both outcome measures.
CONCLUSION
Lumbar stabilization exercises are more effective to reduce LBP as compared to general extension exercises. Multi-center trials are
recommended in the management of LBP in healthcare professionals to prevent musculoskeletal disorders.

KEYWORDS
Low Back Pain, Mechanical, Postural, Occupational Therapist, Spinal Column, Disorders.

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Published

2020-11-28

How to Cite

Jaza Rizvi, Neelum Zehra, & Hira Masood. (2020). EFFECTIVENESS OF LUMBAR STABILIZATION EXERCISES IN NON-SPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN AMONG OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS. Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation, 8(1), 43–48. Retrieved from http://ojs.zu.edu.pk/ojs/index.php/pjr/article/view/718

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