Use of the CAREN system as a treatment adjunct for Canadian Armed Forces members with chronic non-specific low back pain: a pilot study

作者: Jacqueline S. Hebert , Eric Parent , Mayank Rehani , Luc J. Hébert , Robert Stiegelmar

DOI: 10.3138/JMVFH.2014-05

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摘要: ABSTRACT Introduction: Non-specific chronic low back pain (cLBP) is a significant concern for the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). Some CAF members develop pain-related fear of movement that difficult to treat. The goal this pilot study was test feasibility applying virtual reality exercise program using Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment (CAREN) with cLBP and kinesiophobia. Methods: Participants were randomized into one two treatment groups or control group. received 10 CAREN sessions over 2.5 weeks (high intensity) 5 (low intensity), group instruction alone. A standard protocol five applications used encourage trunk stability. Results: Eleven participants recruited. Both protocols feasible, 100% attendance, performance continued improve no plateau. showed stable sl...

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