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Core strength training for patients with chronic low back pain
Chang W-D, Lin H-Y, Lai P-T
Journal of Physical Therapy Science 2015 Mar;27(3):619-622
systematic review

PURPOSE: Through core strength training, patients with chronic low back pain can strengthen their deep trunk muscles. However, independent training remains challenging, despite the existence of numerous core strength training strategies. Currently, no standardized system has been established analyzing and comparing the results of core strength training and typical resistance training. Therefore, we conducted a systematic review of the results of previous studies to explore the effectiveness of various core strength training strategies for patients with chronic low back pain. METHODS: We searched for relevant studies using electronic databases. Subsequently, we evaluated their quality by analyzing the reported data. RESULTS: We compared four methods of evaluating core strength training: trunk balance, stabilization, segmental stabilization, and motor control exercises. According to the results of various scales and evaluation instruments, core strength training is more effective than typical resistance training for alleviating chronic low back pain. CONCLUSION: All of the core strength training strategies examined in this study assist in the alleviation of chronic low back pain; however, we recommend focusing on training the deep trunk muscles to alleviate chronic low back pain.

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