Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Resisted training of the trunk muscles improves outcomes in chronic low back pain (CLBP). The Itensic b-effect machine was designed to provide resisted training through posterior translation of the pelvis in a seated, forward-tilted position, in contrast with traditional machines that involve extension of the trunk.
OBJECTIVE:
To study the effectiveness of lumbopelvic training on the Itensic b-effect machine in individuals with CLBP.
METHODS:
Participants were allocated to 4 weeks of either progressive Itensic (I) training in addition to an education/exercise (EE) program (I
RESULTS:
RMDQ score improved more in the I
CONCLUSIONS:
Resisted posterior pelvic translation using the Itensic machine in addition to an education/exercise program improved disability, pain and mobility more than the education/exercise program alone.
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