Physical therapy treatment of back complaints on children and adolescents.

作者: Anna Ahlqwist , Monica Hagman , Gunilla Kjellby-Wendt , Eva Beckung

DOI: 10.1097/BRS.0B013E318182C347

关键词: Low back painRandomized controlled trialBiomedical sciencesQuality of lifeTest (assessment)Psychological interventionTreatment and control groupsMedicinePainometerPhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitation

摘要: STUDY DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial was performed. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate how 2 different treatment options affect perception of health, pain, and physical functioning over time among children adolescents with low back pain (LBP). SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: LBP has increased. The literature shows that also suffer from this condition as adults. Thus, it is important to prevent treat in adolescents. METHODS: Forty-five were consecutively into one groups studied for 12 weeks. Group 1 given individualized therapy exercise a standardized self-training program education. education but no therapy. tested before after the period. Child Health Questionnaire Form 87, Roland & Morris Disability Questionnaire, Painometer, Back Saver Sit Reach, test trunk muscle endurance used interventions. RESULTS: Both improved statistically significant most parameters time. On comparison between function measured by duration Painometer 1. CONCLUSION: An individual assessment knowledgeable physiotherapist an active model improve experience their problems respect health function, strength, mobility, regardless whether consists home follow-up or combined supervised physiotherapist.

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