Results: 26

Effect of physical training in obese patients with low back pain: a systematic review

Coluna/Columna; 21 (3), 2022
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the hypoalgesic effect of exercises in obese patients with low back pain. Methods: From the methodological point of view, this is a systematic review study supported by the PRISMA guidelines (2020). Only clinical trials with defined eligibility criteria were included a...

The effect of pilates exercises on muscle electrical activation in adults with chronic low back pain: a systematic review

Coluna/Columna; 21 (3), 2022
ABSTRACT Low back pain is one of the most prevalent orthopedic conditions, affecting around 70% to 80% of the world's population at least once during their life times. Surface electromyography is an important tool for assessing the muscle function of the lumbar stabilizers. One of the best treatment opti...

Activation of lumbar spine stabilizer muscles in people with chronic low back pain: a systematic review

Coluna/Columna; 21 (3), 2022
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the level of activation of the lumbar spine stabilizing muscles between people with chronic low back pain and healthy people. Methods: A systematic search was performed on May 10, 2021, of the following databases: PubMed, Physiotherapy Evidence Database and Cochrane Libra...

Postural changes and chronic lumbar pain in university students: original study

Coluna/Columna; 21 (4), 2022
ABSTRACT Objective: Evaluate the impacts of postural changes and low back pain in university students. Methodology: The research is configured as a cross-sectional observational study of the field study type. Fifty university students were recruited, with or without chronic low back pain. Subjects were...

Comparison between start back screening tool and dram for detection of psychosocial factors in low back pain

Coluna/Columna; 20 (4), 2021
ABSTRACT Objective: To correlate the results of the STarT Back Screening Tool and DRAM questionnaires, applied simultaneously, in a population with low back pain. Methods: Comparative cross-sectional study with 84 participants with low back pain assessed by both STarT Back Screening Tool (SBST) and DRA...

Aspectos importantes de la lumbalgia en el campo de la medicina ocupacional

La lumbalgia es una de las afecciones más frecuentes dentro de las patologías musculoesqueléticas(60%delos casos). Esta es un trastorno que se caracteriza por ser un dolor agudo que afecta la zona inferior de la columna vertebral y que con el tiempo puede volverse crónico y generar algún grado de li...