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Comparative Efficacy of Clinic-Based and Telerehabilitation Application of Mckenzie Therapy in Chronic Low-Back Pain

Studies on validation of telerehabilitation as an effective platform to help manage as well as reduce burden of care for Low-Back Pain (LBP) are sparse. This study compared the effects of Telerehabilitation-Based McKenzie Therapy (TBMT) and Clinic-Based McKenzie Therapy (CBMT) among patients with LB...

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Autores principales: MBADA, CHIDOZIE E., OLAOYE, MISTURA I., DADA, OLUMIDE O., AYANNIYI, OLUSOLA, JOHNSON, OLUBUSOLA E., ODOLE, ADESOLA C., ISHAYA, GAMBO P., OMOLE, OLUWATOSIN J., MAKINDE, MOSES O.
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Publicado: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6597146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31341546
http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2019.6260
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author MBADA, CHIDOZIE E.
OLAOYE, MISTURA I.
DADA, OLUMIDE O.
AYANNIYI, OLUSOLA
JOHNSON, OLUBUSOLA E.
ODOLE, ADESOLA C.
ISHAYA, GAMBO P.
OMOLE, OLUWATOSIN J.
MAKINDE, MOSES O.
author_facet MBADA, CHIDOZIE E.
OLAOYE, MISTURA I.
DADA, OLUMIDE O.
AYANNIYI, OLUSOLA
JOHNSON, OLUBUSOLA E.
ODOLE, ADESOLA C.
ISHAYA, GAMBO P.
OMOLE, OLUWATOSIN J.
MAKINDE, MOSES O.
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description Studies on validation of telerehabilitation as an effective platform to help manage as well as reduce burden of care for Low-Back Pain (LBP) are sparse. This study compared the effects of Telerehabilitation-Based McKenzie Therapy (TBMT) and Clinic-Based McKenzie Therapy (CBMT) among patients with LBP. Forty-seven consenting patients with chronic LBP who demonstrated ‘directional preference’ for McKenzie Extension Protocol (MEP) completed this quasi experimental study. The participants were assigned into either the CBMT or TBMT group using block permuted randomization. Participants in the CBMT and TBMT groups received MEP involving a specific sequence of lumbosacral repeated movements in extension aimed to centralize, decrease, or abolish symptoms, thrice weekly for eight weeks. TBMT is a comparable version of CBMT performed in the home with the assistance of a mobile phone app. Outcomes were assessed at the 4th and 8th weeks of the study in terms of Pain Intensity (PI), Back Extensors Muscles’ Endurance (BEME), Activity Limitation (AL), Participation Restriction (PR), and General Health Status (GHS). Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Alpha level was set at p< 0.05. Within-group comparison across baseline, 4(th) and 8(th) weeks indicate that both CBMT and TBMT had significant effects on PI (p=0.001), BEME (p=0.001), AL (p=0.001), PR (p=0.001) and GHS (p=0.001) respectively. However, there were no significant differences (p>0.05) in the treatment effects between TBMT and CBMT, except for ‘vitality’ (p=0.011) scale in the GHS where TBMT led to significantly higher mean score. Mobile-app platform of the McKenzie extension protocol has comparable clinical outcomes with the traditional clinic-based McKenzie Therapy, and thus is an effective supplementary platform for care of patients with low-back pain.
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spelling pubmed-65971462019-07-24 Comparative Efficacy of Clinic-Based and Telerehabilitation Application of Mckenzie Therapy in Chronic Low-Back Pain MBADA, CHIDOZIE E. OLAOYE, MISTURA I. DADA, OLUMIDE O. AYANNIYI, OLUSOLA JOHNSON, OLUBUSOLA E. ODOLE, ADESOLA C. ISHAYA, GAMBO P. OMOLE, OLUWATOSIN J. MAKINDE, MOSES O. Int J Telerehabil Clinical Research Studies on validation of telerehabilitation as an effective platform to help manage as well as reduce burden of care for Low-Back Pain (LBP) are sparse. This study compared the effects of Telerehabilitation-Based McKenzie Therapy (TBMT) and Clinic-Based McKenzie Therapy (CBMT) among patients with LBP. Forty-seven consenting patients with chronic LBP who demonstrated ‘directional preference’ for McKenzie Extension Protocol (MEP) completed this quasi experimental study. The participants were assigned into either the CBMT or TBMT group using block permuted randomization. Participants in the CBMT and TBMT groups received MEP involving a specific sequence of lumbosacral repeated movements in extension aimed to centralize, decrease, or abolish symptoms, thrice weekly for eight weeks. TBMT is a comparable version of CBMT performed in the home with the assistance of a mobile phone app. Outcomes were assessed at the 4th and 8th weeks of the study in terms of Pain Intensity (PI), Back Extensors Muscles’ Endurance (BEME), Activity Limitation (AL), Participation Restriction (PR), and General Health Status (GHS). Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Alpha level was set at p< 0.05. Within-group comparison across baseline, 4(th) and 8(th) weeks indicate that both CBMT and TBMT had significant effects on PI (p=0.001), BEME (p=0.001), AL (p=0.001), PR (p=0.001) and GHS (p=0.001) respectively. However, there were no significant differences (p>0.05) in the treatment effects between TBMT and CBMT, except for ‘vitality’ (p=0.011) scale in the GHS where TBMT led to significantly higher mean score. Mobile-app platform of the McKenzie extension protocol has comparable clinical outcomes with the traditional clinic-based McKenzie Therapy, and thus is an effective supplementary platform for care of patients with low-back pain. University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2019-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6597146/ /pubmed/31341546 http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2019.6260 Text en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
spellingShingle Clinical Research
MBADA, CHIDOZIE E.
OLAOYE, MISTURA I.
DADA, OLUMIDE O.
AYANNIYI, OLUSOLA
JOHNSON, OLUBUSOLA E.
ODOLE, ADESOLA C.
ISHAYA, GAMBO P.
OMOLE, OLUWATOSIN J.
MAKINDE, MOSES O.
Comparative Efficacy of Clinic-Based and Telerehabilitation Application of Mckenzie Therapy in Chronic Low-Back Pain
title Comparative Efficacy of Clinic-Based and Telerehabilitation Application of Mckenzie Therapy in Chronic Low-Back Pain
title_full Comparative Efficacy of Clinic-Based and Telerehabilitation Application of Mckenzie Therapy in Chronic Low-Back Pain
title_fullStr Comparative Efficacy of Clinic-Based and Telerehabilitation Application of Mckenzie Therapy in Chronic Low-Back Pain
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Efficacy of Clinic-Based and Telerehabilitation Application of Mckenzie Therapy in Chronic Low-Back Pain
title_short Comparative Efficacy of Clinic-Based and Telerehabilitation Application of Mckenzie Therapy in Chronic Low-Back Pain
title_sort comparative efficacy of clinic-based and telerehabilitation application of mckenzie therapy in chronic low-back pain
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6597146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31341546
http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2019.6260
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