Improved respiratory characteristics in non-specific low back pain: Comparison of Feldenkrais method versus routine physiotherapy

PURPOSE: Abnormal breathing patterns, decrease in respiratory muscle strength and endurance are some of the alterations, which are observed in non-specific low back pain (NS-LBP). The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of the Feldenkrais method (FM) on respiratory muscle strength, M...

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Published in:Physiotherapy Practice and Research
Main Author: Mohan V.; Paungmali A.; Sitilertpisan P.; Joseph L.; Ramlan A.; Ramlan S.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IOS Press BV 2020
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Mohan V.; Paungmali A.; Sitilertpisan P.; Joseph L.; Ramlan A.; Ramlan S.A.
Improved respiratory characteristics in non-specific low back pain: Comparison of Feldenkrais method versus routine physiotherapy
2020
Physiotherapy Practice and Research
41
2
10.3233/PPR-190382
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099642031&doi=10.3233%2fPPR-190382&partnerID=40&md5=19aac84f5b4eb05a910fcec461da357b
PURPOSE: Abnormal breathing patterns, decrease in respiratory muscle strength and endurance are some of the alterations, which are observed in non-specific low back pain (NS-LBP). The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of the Feldenkrais method (FM) on respiratory muscle strength, Maximum Voluntary Ventilation (MVV), Total Faulty Breathing Scale (TFBS), Cloth Tape Measure (CTM) and core stability among NS-LBP participants. METHODS: Participants were recruited from a rehabilitation clinic and randomized either to experimental group (EG) or the control group (CG). For the EG (FM and routine physiotherapy), and for the CG routine physiotherapy alone were carried out three days per week over a period of 8 weeks. Outcome measures including Respiratory Muscle Strength, MVV, TFBS, Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), CTM, and Pressure biofeedback device (PBU) were evaluated at baseline and 8 weeks. RESULTS: Forty participants were assigned to an EG (n = 20) and CG (n = 20) based on the study criteria. There was a significant increase in inspiratory muscle strength (MIP) (p = 0.004) for the EG, but no significant change in the CG (p = 0.455). There was also a significant increase in the expiratory muscle strength (MEP) for the EG (p = 0.001), but no changes in the CG (p = 0.574). In addition, decrease in pain, increase in xiphoid process chest expansion and improvement in core stability were observed in EG and improvement in MVV was observed in CG. CONCLUSIONS: FM is a potential training program that can improve respiratory variables among NS-LBP. © 2020 - IOS Press. All rights reserved.
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author Mohan V.; Paungmali A.; Sitilertpisan P.; Joseph L.; Ramlan A.; Ramlan S.A.
spellingShingle Mohan V.; Paungmali A.; Sitilertpisan P.; Joseph L.; Ramlan A.; Ramlan S.A.
Improved respiratory characteristics in non-specific low back pain: Comparison of Feldenkrais method versus routine physiotherapy
author_facet Mohan V.; Paungmali A.; Sitilertpisan P.; Joseph L.; Ramlan A.; Ramlan S.A.
author_sort Mohan V.; Paungmali A.; Sitilertpisan P.; Joseph L.; Ramlan A.; Ramlan S.A.
title Improved respiratory characteristics in non-specific low back pain: Comparison of Feldenkrais method versus routine physiotherapy
title_short Improved respiratory characteristics in non-specific low back pain: Comparison of Feldenkrais method versus routine physiotherapy
title_full Improved respiratory characteristics in non-specific low back pain: Comparison of Feldenkrais method versus routine physiotherapy
title_fullStr Improved respiratory characteristics in non-specific low back pain: Comparison of Feldenkrais method versus routine physiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Improved respiratory characteristics in non-specific low back pain: Comparison of Feldenkrais method versus routine physiotherapy
title_sort Improved respiratory characteristics in non-specific low back pain: Comparison of Feldenkrais method versus routine physiotherapy
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description PURPOSE: Abnormal breathing patterns, decrease in respiratory muscle strength and endurance are some of the alterations, which are observed in non-specific low back pain (NS-LBP). The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of the Feldenkrais method (FM) on respiratory muscle strength, Maximum Voluntary Ventilation (MVV), Total Faulty Breathing Scale (TFBS), Cloth Tape Measure (CTM) and core stability among NS-LBP participants. METHODS: Participants were recruited from a rehabilitation clinic and randomized either to experimental group (EG) or the control group (CG). For the EG (FM and routine physiotherapy), and for the CG routine physiotherapy alone were carried out three days per week over a period of 8 weeks. Outcome measures including Respiratory Muscle Strength, MVV, TFBS, Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), CTM, and Pressure biofeedback device (PBU) were evaluated at baseline and 8 weeks. RESULTS: Forty participants were assigned to an EG (n = 20) and CG (n = 20) based on the study criteria. There was a significant increase in inspiratory muscle strength (MIP) (p = 0.004) for the EG, but no significant change in the CG (p = 0.455). There was also a significant increase in the expiratory muscle strength (MEP) for the EG (p = 0.001), but no changes in the CG (p = 0.574). In addition, decrease in pain, increase in xiphoid process chest expansion and improvement in core stability were observed in EG and improvement in MVV was observed in CG. CONCLUSIONS: FM is a potential training program that can improve respiratory variables among NS-LBP. © 2020 - IOS Press. All rights reserved.
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