The effect of core stability training with ball and balloon exercise on respiratory variables in chronic non-specific low back pain: An experimental study

Background: Studies have shown the involvement of respiratory characteristics and their relationship with impairments in non-specific low back pain (NS-LBP). The effects of core stability with a combined ball and balloon exercise (CBB) on respiratory variables had not been investigated. Objective: T...

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Published in:Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
Main Author: Mohan V.; Paungmali A.; Sitilertpisan P.; Henry L.J.; Omar F.A.; Azhar F.Z.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Churchill Livingstone 2020
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Mohan V.; Paungmali A.; Sitilertpisan P.; Henry L.J.; Omar F.A.; Azhar F.Z.
The effect of core stability training with ball and balloon exercise on respiratory variables in chronic non-specific low back pain: An experimental study
2020
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
24
4
10.1016/j.jbmt.2020.07.007
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85090194217&doi=10.1016%2fj.jbmt.2020.07.007&partnerID=40&md5=b5f2eb4e834873d9b51fc9f36f4c7eba
Background: Studies have shown the involvement of respiratory characteristics and their relationship with impairments in non-specific low back pain (NS-LBP). The effects of core stability with a combined ball and balloon exercise (CBB) on respiratory variables had not been investigated. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of CBB on respiratory variables among NS-LBP patients. Study design: pre- and post-experimental study. Participants: Forty participants were assigned to an experimental group (EG) [n = 20] and control group (CG) [n = 20] based on the study criteria. Interventions: The EG received CBB together with routine physiotherapy and the CG received routine physiotherapy over a period of 8 weeks. Participants were instructed to carry out the exercises for 3 days per week. The training was evaluated once a week and the exercises progressed based on the level of pain. Outcome measures: Primary outcomes were maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP), maximum expiratory pressure (MEP) and maximum voluntary ventilation (MVV). The secondary outcomes were measured in the numeric rating scale (NRS), total faulty breathing scale (TFBS), cloth tape measure (CTM) and lumbo-pelvic stability. Results: The MIP increased significantly among the EG when compared with that in the CG (p > 0.05).The EG showed a significant increase in MVV (p = 0.04) when compared to the CG (p = 0.0001). There was a significant reduction in pain for both groups. The MEP, TFBS, chest expansion and core stability showed no changes in either group. Conclusion: CBB was effective in improving respiratory variables among NS-LBP patients. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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author Mohan V.; Paungmali A.; Sitilertpisan P.; Henry L.J.; Omar F.A.; Azhar F.Z.
spellingShingle Mohan V.; Paungmali A.; Sitilertpisan P.; Henry L.J.; Omar F.A.; Azhar F.Z.
The effect of core stability training with ball and balloon exercise on respiratory variables in chronic non-specific low back pain: An experimental study
author_facet Mohan V.; Paungmali A.; Sitilertpisan P.; Henry L.J.; Omar F.A.; Azhar F.Z.
author_sort Mohan V.; Paungmali A.; Sitilertpisan P.; Henry L.J.; Omar F.A.; Azhar F.Z.
title The effect of core stability training with ball and balloon exercise on respiratory variables in chronic non-specific low back pain: An experimental study
title_short The effect of core stability training with ball and balloon exercise on respiratory variables in chronic non-specific low back pain: An experimental study
title_full The effect of core stability training with ball and balloon exercise on respiratory variables in chronic non-specific low back pain: An experimental study
title_fullStr The effect of core stability training with ball and balloon exercise on respiratory variables in chronic non-specific low back pain: An experimental study
title_full_unstemmed The effect of core stability training with ball and balloon exercise on respiratory variables in chronic non-specific low back pain: An experimental study
title_sort The effect of core stability training with ball and balloon exercise on respiratory variables in chronic non-specific low back pain: An experimental study
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description Background: Studies have shown the involvement of respiratory characteristics and their relationship with impairments in non-specific low back pain (NS-LBP). The effects of core stability with a combined ball and balloon exercise (CBB) on respiratory variables had not been investigated. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of CBB on respiratory variables among NS-LBP patients. Study design: pre- and post-experimental study. Participants: Forty participants were assigned to an experimental group (EG) [n = 20] and control group (CG) [n = 20] based on the study criteria. Interventions: The EG received CBB together with routine physiotherapy and the CG received routine physiotherapy over a period of 8 weeks. Participants were instructed to carry out the exercises for 3 days per week. The training was evaluated once a week and the exercises progressed based on the level of pain. Outcome measures: Primary outcomes were maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP), maximum expiratory pressure (MEP) and maximum voluntary ventilation (MVV). The secondary outcomes were measured in the numeric rating scale (NRS), total faulty breathing scale (TFBS), cloth tape measure (CTM) and lumbo-pelvic stability. Results: The MIP increased significantly among the EG when compared with that in the CG (p > 0.05).The EG showed a significant increase in MVV (p = 0.04) when compared to the CG (p = 0.0001). There was a significant reduction in pain for both groups. The MEP, TFBS, chest expansion and core stability showed no changes in either group. Conclusion: CBB was effective in improving respiratory variables among NS-LBP patients. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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