Abstract

The purpose of this study is to measure and analyze changes in lumbar muscle strength and pain index after applying other exercise methods for female patients who underwent Posterior lumbar interbody fusion(PLIF) into a resistance exercise group with 14 participants and a self-exercise group with 15 participants. The results are described below. After the application of exercise, the lumbar muscle strength increased by 46.44% in the resistance exercise group (p.001) at the average value of 7 angles, and the strength increase in the self-exercise group also showed a increase by 16.01%(p.01). Pain decreased by 66.73% in the resistance exercise group and showed a statistically significant difference (p.001). It decreased by 15.18% in the self-exercise group and did not show a statistically significant difference. The above results showed that application of resistance exercise and stabilization exercise as a method of improving low back pain after posterior lumbar interbody fusion reconstruction in women increased lumbar extensor strength and resistance exercise had a positive effect on the significant pain reduction.

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