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Arif Pristianto et al / The Effectiveness of Aquatic Exerciseson Functional AbilityIn Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain
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Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Health Science, Universitas Muhammadiyah
Surakarta, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia
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Faculty of Physical Therapy, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
Abstract
Background and purpose:Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) is muscle pain or spasm in the lower back
area that is suffered for more than 12 weeks. CLBP results in inhibited body activity and decreased
functional ability. The spine is a supporting structure of the body and head that will be involved in 1712
various movements. The improper position of the body will lead to adisturbed spine or lower back,
which in turn results in a decreased quality of life. In industrialized countries, the prevalence of a
person experiencing low back pain reached 70% between the ages of 35-55 years. The purpose of
this study is to determine the effectiveness of the Aquatic Exercise program for improving the
functional abilities of Chronic Low Back Pain patients.
Methods:This type of research was a Quasi-Experimental Design using One Group Pre-Test - Post-
Test research design. The samples consisted of elevenpersons. They were given the treatment using
Aquatic Exercise. This study implemented the Oswestry Disability Index as the functional ability
measurement.
Results and discussion:Test results using the Paired Sample t-Test showed the value of p = 0.00 or p
<0.05. 4-week aquatic exercise program has an effect on functional ability in patients with CLBP.
Especially decreasing in Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) score.
Keywords: chronic low back pain, functional ability, aquatic exercise, Oswestry disability index.
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ache that occurs between the lower back or incorporate properties of the water
ribs and gluteal folds that last more than 12 (buoyancy, hydrostatic
weeks (Patrick et al., 2016). pressure,hydrodynamic forces,
CLBP can be caused by a variety of thermodynamic, and viscosity) and
sources ranging from injury, disease, or stress movementsto design appropriate exercise
to various structures (bones, muscles, program for patients with CLBP(Olson et al.,
ligaments, joints, nerves, or the spinal 2013). Aquatic exercises include several types
cord)(Goubert et al., 2017). More than 70% of of movements incorporating with the
people in industrialized countries experienced application of water properties to facilitate or
low back pain throughout their lives up to the resist the movements. Therefore, aquatic
age of 35-55 years (Mohammedali et al., exercises can increase muscle length and/or
2014). According to Meucci et al. (2015),they strength. The water property that facilitates
have reported that the prevalence of CLBP is the movement can help in stretching
4.2% at the age between 24-39 years and lumbopelvic muscles to improve muscle
19.6% at the age between 20-59 years. length (Pristiantoet al., 2018), while the
Prolonged static postures and/or property that resists the movement can be
repeated abnormal movements in daily useful to strengthen the lumbopelvic muscles
activities can cause excessive loading and/or (Yu & Park, 2013; Yuniarwati, 2019). Improved
shear forces on the lumbopelvic structures muscle length and strength could further
contributing to the occurrence of low back restore their normal functions which in turn
symptoms(Susanti, 2015).Several studies reducing the stress on the lumbopelvic
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and tightness (Park et al., 2016). These evidence to support the effect of aquatic
muscular impairments can compromise the exercises on functional ability in patients with
lumbopelvic stability during activities of daily CLBP
livings(Coulombe et al., 2017). In addition, Therefore, this study was to
one study has showed trunk postural control determine the effect of 4-week aquatic
deficits in patients with CLBP(Willigenburg et exercise program on functional ability in
al., 2012). Although several land-based patients with CLBP. We hypothesized that
exercise programs demonstrated the patients with CLBP would demonstrate
effectiveness in reducing pain and improving improvement in functional ability after 4-
functional ability, those exercises might not week aquatic exercise program. The findings
be suitable for some patients with CLBP, from this study would provide evidence to
particularly those with advanced age and/or support the usefulness of aquatic exercises as
overweight. Thissuggests the need for an alternative exercise program for patients with
alternate exercise program. CLBP.
Aquatic exercises have been
proposedan alternative form of exercises. The Methods
aquatic exercise program is defined as a Study design
therapeutic exercise program in the This study used a quasi-experimental
swimming pool that takesadvantage of water design to determine the effect of aquatic
properties designed by qualified clinicians to exercise on functional ability in patients with
reduce pain and increase physical CLBP.
functions(Olson et al., 2013). Clinicians can Subjects
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