Sunday, February 1, 2015

Pilates Can Help with Lower Back Pain

A research study published in Clinical Rehabilitation focused on people with chronic lower back pain and concluded that improvements in pain, function and quality of life were improved in a 90 day period compared to those who did no exercises.

Researchers from Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo in Sao Paolo, conducted a study with 60 patients who suffered from chronic, non-specific lower back pain. The researchers split the patients into an experimental and a control group. The experimental group practiced Pilates twice per week for 50 minutes over a 90 day period. Both groups continued with non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Results showed that Pilates participants improved in pain, function and quality of life and used less pain medication. 


The researchers' conclusion:

"The pilates method can be used by patients with lower back pain (LBP) to improve pain, function and aspects related to quality of life (functional capacity, pain and vitality). Moreover, this method has no harmful effects on such patients."



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