TY - JOUR
T1 - Isokinetic back training is more effective than core stabilization training on pain intensity and sports performances in football players with chronic low back pain
T2 - A randomized controlled trial
AU - Nambi, Gopal
AU - Kamal Abdelbasset, Walid
AU - Alqahtani, Bader A.
AU - Alrawaili, Saud M.
AU - Abodonya, Ahmed M.
AU - Saleh, Ayman K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/5/22
Y1 - 2020/5/22
N2 - Background:Isokinetic training (IKT) and core stabilization training (CST) are commonly used for balance training in musculoskeletal conditions. The knowledge about the effective implementation of these training protocols on sports performances in university football players with chronic low back pain (LBP) is lacking.Objective:To find and compare the effects of IKT and CST on sports performances in university football players with chronic LBP.Design:Randomized, double-blinded controlled study.Setting:University hospital.Participants:Sixty LBP participants divided into isokinetic group (IKT; n = 20), core stabilization group (CST; n = 20), and the control group (n = 20) and received respected exercises for 4 weeks.Outcome measures:Clinical (pain intensity and player wellness) and sports performances (40 m sprint, 4 × 5 m sprint, submaximal shuttle running, counter movement jump, and squat jump) scores were measured at baseline, after 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 3 months.Results:Four weeks following training IKT group shows more significant changes in pain intensity and player wellness scores than CST and control groups (P ≤ .001). Sports performance variables (40 m sprint, 4 × 5 m sprint, submaximal shuttle running, counter movement jump and squat jump) scores also show significant improvement in IKT group than the other 2 groups (P ≤ .001).Conclusion:This study suggests that training through IKT improves pain intensity and sports performances than CST in university football players with chronic LBP.
AB - Background:Isokinetic training (IKT) and core stabilization training (CST) are commonly used for balance training in musculoskeletal conditions. The knowledge about the effective implementation of these training protocols on sports performances in university football players with chronic low back pain (LBP) is lacking.Objective:To find and compare the effects of IKT and CST on sports performances in university football players with chronic LBP.Design:Randomized, double-blinded controlled study.Setting:University hospital.Participants:Sixty LBP participants divided into isokinetic group (IKT; n = 20), core stabilization group (CST; n = 20), and the control group (n = 20) and received respected exercises for 4 weeks.Outcome measures:Clinical (pain intensity and player wellness) and sports performances (40 m sprint, 4 × 5 m sprint, submaximal shuttle running, counter movement jump, and squat jump) scores were measured at baseline, after 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 3 months.Results:Four weeks following training IKT group shows more significant changes in pain intensity and player wellness scores than CST and control groups (P ≤ .001). Sports performance variables (40 m sprint, 4 × 5 m sprint, submaximal shuttle running, counter movement jump and squat jump) scores also show significant improvement in IKT group than the other 2 groups (P ≤ .001).Conclusion:This study suggests that training through IKT improves pain intensity and sports performances than CST in university football players with chronic LBP.
KW - chronic low back pain
KW - core stabilization training
KW - football
KW - isokinetic training
KW - sports performance
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85085675981&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1097/MD.0000000000020418
DO - 10.1097/MD.0000000000020418
M3 - Article
C2 - 32481345
AN - SCOPUS:85085675981
SN - 0025-7974
VL - 99
SP - E20418
JO - Medicine (United States)
JF - Medicine (United States)
IS - 21
ER -