Effects of a static stretch using a load on low back pain patients with shortened tensor fascia lata

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Abstract

Stretch of tensor fascia lata (TFL) improves range of motion on hip and pelvis and it reported to help reduce low back pain. Accordingly, the purpose of this study was to investigate effects of static stretching us-ing a load on TFL in patients with low back pain. Twenty three subjects were recruited according to the selection criteria. The subjects were randomly assigned to static stretching group (control, n=12), and a static stretching using a load group (experimental, n=11). All group per-formed stretching for 15 min (side for 50 sec per time and a rest for 30 sec) per day in the left side and the right, respectively, for 2 weeks. Be-fore and after the intervention, all groups measured visual analogue scale (VAS), stand and reach test, and the Oswestry disability index (ODI). In the present results, we found that the experimental group showed significant differences in VAS, stand and reach test, and the ODI (P < 0.05) in before and after the intervention. Therefore, static stretching using a load can be actively utilized for low back pain pa-tients with shortened TFL.

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Bae, H. I., Kim, D. Y., & Sung, Y. H. (2017). Effects of a static stretch using a load on low back pain patients with shortened tensor fascia lata. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, 13(2), 227–231. https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.1734910.455

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