Abstract

BACKGROUND: Considering the high prevalence and social significance of nonspecific musculoskeletal lower back pain, the use of innovative non-drug rehabilitation methods, particularly interval hypoxia-hyperoxytherapy, is relevant. AIM: To evaluate the efficiency of the interval hypoxia-hyperoxytherapy in the complex medical rehabilitation of patients with nonspecific musculoskeletal lower back pain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This randomized placebo-controlled study enrolled 62 patients (male, n=35; female n=27, aged 34–63 years) with nonspecific musculoskeletal lower back pain. All patients were randomized into two groups. The study group (n=34) received 10 procedures of hypoxia–hyperoxytherapy, and the comparison group (n=28) received 10 placebo procedures of breathing therapy. All groups underwent a 2-week standard rehabilitation program: 10 procedures of low-intensity laser therapy and low-frequency electrostatic therapy and 10 group sessions of physical exercises. The study group was breathing hypoxic (FiO2 13%–15%) and hyperoxic (FiO2 up to 40%) gas mixture through a mask in the interval mode using “ReOxy.” The duration of 1–4 procedures was 30 min and 5–10 procedures took 40 min. The placebo procedures were performed using masks with atmospheric air hole. Rehabilitation diagnosis by domains b28013, b7303, b7600, and d4500 of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), back pain and general health on a 100-mm visual analog scale, Lequesne index, 10-m walking test, Spielberger–Khanin reactive anxiety test, and Beck depression inventory were evaluated at baseline and week 2. RESULTS: After 2 weeks the values of the qualifiers of ICF domains significantly improved in the study group, back pain decreased by 65.2% (р 0.01), the Lequesne index by 76.1% (р 0.01), the 10-m walking test by 42.4% (р 0.05), the reactive anxiety level by 50.5% (р 0.01), and depression symptoms by 69.7% (р 0.01), whereas the general health improved by 71.2% (р 0.01), with statistically significant differences from the comparison group in all parameters (р 0.05). CONCLUSION: 2-week rehabilitation program, including interval hypoxia-hyperoxytherapy, reduces back pain and improves rehabilitation diagnosis based on the ICF, general health, functional status and psychoemotional state in patients with nonspecific musculoskeletal lower back pain.

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