Effects of CMT metods Exercises on Muscle Endurance and Functional Disability in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain
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This study investigates the effects of creative manual therapy.(CMT)on the functional capacity of patients with spinal column muscle endurance. Using a controlled trial design, participants were divided into two groups: one performing stabilizing exercises and the other routine exercises. Pre- and post-treatment assessments included measures of muscle endurance, pain levels, and functional disability. Results indicated a significant improvement in functional capacity in both groups, with the stabilizing exercise group showing a 71% improvement compared to 54% in the routine exercise group. The study highlights the effectiveness of stabilizing exercises in reducing functional disability, attributed to decreased clinical symptoms, particularly pain. Additionally, improvements in muscle endurance suggest enhanced functional capabilities in patients following stabilizing exercises. These findings underscore the importance of targeted stabilizing exercises in managing spinal stability and enhancing patient functional outcomes.
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