Effect of unilateral exercises on low back pain in an urban driver

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[Purpose] This study aimed to develop unilateral exercises for urban drivers and investigate the effect of these exercises on low back pain (LBP). [Subject and Methods] A 40-year-old male driver, who complained of LBP on the left side at L3–5 levels, participated in this study. A two-session program was conducted, and LBP, pelvic tilt angle, and trunk range of motion were measured after each session. [Results] After the unilateral exercises, the anterior pelvic tilt angle was improved and the visual analog scale score of back pain decreased. [Conclusion] Analyzing car features and performing individual approaches are necessary in providing treatment for urban drivers with LBP.

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Yoo, W. G. (2016). Effect of unilateral exercises on low back pain in an urban driver. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 28(11), 3257–3258. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.3257

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