Effect of lumbar stabilization exercises on the balance ability of patients with stroke: A systematic review

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[Purpose] This study performed a systematic literature review of the ability of lumbar stabilization exercises (LSE) to improve the balance ability of stroke patients. [Subjects and Methods] A systematic review was conducted of four databases. The papers retrieved were evaluated based on the following inclusion criteria: 1) design, a controlled clinical trial; 2) intervention, LSE; 3) outcome, change in balance ability; and 4) year of publication, 2000 to 2013. [Results] The findings of 6 papers were compared to determine the effects of lumbar stabilization exercises on stroke patients’ balance abilities. The papers had methodological quality scores of 5-8 on the PEDro scale. [Conclusion] Lumbar stabilization exercises have a positive influence on stroke patients’ balance abilities.

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Ko, D. S., Jung, D. I., & Bae, S. Y. (2014). Effect of lumbar stabilization exercises on the balance ability of patients with stroke: A systematic review. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 26(12), 1993–1996. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.26.1993

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