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Impact of Trunk Stabilization Training on Cricketers with Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36349/easms.2024.v07i07.002
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Background: The endeavour of this study was to check the impact of trunk stabilization training on cricketers suffering from chronic non-specific low back pain. Objectives: The objectives of the study was to examine the effects of trunk stabilizing exercises in cricketers with chronic low back pain for the change in level of pain, disability and improvement of endurance of trunk muscles. Methods: The related literature was searched and reviewed for the efficacy of interventions, reliability and validity of outcome measures. Quasi-experimental approach was chosen for conducting the study with pre-intervention and post-intervention evaluation of the outcomes. Convenient sampling and random allocation in to groups were used to select and assign the sample that comprised of 15 subjects in each groups out of total sample size of 30. Standardized tools such as VAS for evaluating the pain, modified Oswestry LBP disability questionnaire for evaluating disability trunk stabilization exercises to check improvement of endurance of trunk muscles were utilized. Trunk stabilization exercises with warm up, stretching and cool down were given to group A (experimental group). Heating pads and back care advice was given in the form of a leaflet to the group B (control group). Results: The data were analysed with help of SPSS version 21. Paired t-test was done for intra group analysis and un-paired t-test for intergroup analysis. The results of the study suggested that there was significant difference between the difference in mean values of pain, disability and endurance between the group-A&B. The findings also suggested that there was significant difference within group-A and group-B for pain, disability and endurance. Conclusion: This study concluded that on both groups, the significant reductions were seen in pain, disability and endurance of subjects after 8 weeks of intervention. However, there was more reduction in pain, disability and endurance in group-A ...........

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