2015, Number 1
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Investigación en Discapacidad 2015; 4 (1)
Exercise as an intervention in the treatment of chronic low back pain
Zepeda MR, Cruz ME
Language: Spanish
References: 27
Page: 16-21
PDF size: 187.74 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Chronic low-back pain (CLBP) is defined as an uncomfortable and painful sensation, between posterior ribs and the lower limit of buttocks. It can be extended to lower limbs, stressing in any case the resistance of ligament and muscle structures for more than 12 weeks. CLBP is a frequent cause of impairment of daily activities and absenteeism in labor. CLBP is often described as a disastrous health problem from XX and XXI Centuries. Categorizing of patients who have CLBP obligates to focusing on the wide spectrum of specific and non-specific causes, to achieve a reliable schedule of treatment. Effectiveness of conservative management based overall upon exercise programs, depends among other facts, on compromising of patients to be attached enough to the permanent and long-lasting conservative treatment.
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