Abstract

BackgroundChronic low back pain is a common public health problem all over the world. Conservative therapy is prescribed as the initial treatment strategy in chronic low back pain. The cornerstone of conservatism in back care is core muscle strengthening. However, exercises prescribed for the purpose are manifold and some are not easily done by patients in Asian countries. We developed an easy to adhere exercise protocol for core stabilization and tested its effectiveness in south Indian population.MethodsProspective study of 73 patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) who were subjected to Trivandrum Community-based Core Stabilisation protocol of treatment. The enrolled patients underwent initial Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) evaluation and Keele Start Back (KSB) questionnaire before starting the protocol. Back education was given, and the patient started on stratified exercise protocol. ODI assessment was done weekly. The trend in ODI changes and the factors determining them were assessed using ANOVA. The correlation of quantitative variables like age, initial ODI score, and KSB score with the rate of reduction of ODI was assessed using Pearson’s correlation. Cross-tabulations were done using the chi-square test. Parametric tests were used throughout the analysis as the quantitative study variables found to be linear. Multiple linear regression (for the quantitative outcome) and binary logistic regression (for the dichotomous outcome) were performed.ResultsMean (SD) of ODI score has reduced significantly from 43.4 (16.6) to 24.6 (17.1) over the period of 6 weeks (p value < 0.001). The trend in reduction of ODI scores was significantly more in KSB score less than or equal to 3 compared to KSB more than 3 even after adjusting for the general trend of decreasing ODI score over time. The reduction in ODI scores appeared to be low for advancing age (p = 0.468) and higher KSB scores (p = 0.001).ConclusionThe TRICCS protocol is effective in a community-based approach in achieving satisfactory outcomes in CLBP in a period of 6 weeks. Patients with high KSB scores may require cognitive intervention also.

Highlights

  • Low back pain is a common musculoskeletal problem affecting the population both in developing and developed world

  • The aim of the study The aim of the present study was to test the effectiveness of an exercise protocol (TRICCS protocol described later in the article) focused on core stabilization in patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP)

  • The reduction in Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores appeared to be low for advancing age and higher Keele Start Back (KSB) scores

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Low back pain is a common musculoskeletal problem affecting the population both in developing and developed world. It is the major cause of work absenteeism and musculoskeletal disability [1]. Chronicity of low back pain leads to significant expenses causing strain on the health care system. In developed countries like the UK, the point prevalence of low back pain is estimated to be close to 50% [2, 3]. A significant percentage of these patients develop to have chronicity of their symptoms. Chronic low back pain is a common public health problem all over the world. We developed an easy to adhere exercise protocol for core stabilization and tested its effectiveness in south Indian population

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