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Adherence to home exercises in non-specific low back pain. A randomised controlled pilot trial.

Anna Sabrina Hügli1, Markus Josef Ernst2, Jan Kool3, Fabian Marcel Rast4, Anne-Kathrin Rausch-Osthoff5, Angelika Mannig6, Sarah Oetiker7, Christoph Michael Bauer8.   

Abstract

Specific exercises for the improvement of movement control of the lumbopelvic region are well-established for patients with non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) and movement control impairment (MCI). However, a lack of adherence to home exercise regimens is often observed. The aim of the study was to explore the differences in home exercise (HE) adherence between patients who perform conventional exercises and those who exercise with Augmented Feedback (AF). Twenty patients with NSLBP and MCI were randomly allocated into two groups. The physiotherapy group (PT group) completed conventional exercises, and the AF group exercised with an AF system that was designed for use in therapy settings. The main outcome measure was self-reported adherence to the home exercise regimen. There was no significant difference in HE duration between the groups (W = 64, p = 0.315). The AF group exercised for a median of 9 min and 4 s (IQR = 3'59"), and the PT group exercised for 4 min and 19 s (IQR = 8'30"). Exercising with AF led to HE times that were similar to those of conventional exercise, and AF might be used as an alternative therapy method for home exercise.
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Keywords:  Adherence; Augmented feedback; Home exercises; Movement control impairment; Non-specific low back pain

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25603757     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2014.11.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bodyw Mov Ther        ISSN: 1360-8592


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