Abstract

Objective: To assess & find the effect of core muscle stabilization training on dynamic balance in mechanical low back pain patients. Design: Prospective Experimental Study. Participants and Outcome Measure: 30 Subjects with Mechanical Low Back Pain were selected and Core Muscle Stability Training was given. Outcome measures were recorded pre & post training program using STAR Excursion test. Result: Data was collected & analysed using Student's paired t-test to determine changes in dynamic balance, whereas correlation was done amongst right & left lower limb in each direction pre & post training, it showed a significant difference in anterior, anterolateral, lateral, posterolateral, posterior & anteromedial directions of right lower limb and anterior, anterolateral, lateral, posterolateral, posterior, posteromedial and anteromedial directions of left lower limb. Conclusion: Core stabilisation training is significantly effective in improving dynamic balance in mechanical low back pain patients.

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