Open Access
Isometric Exercising Impact on Dynamics of Physical Condition Indicators of Dorsopathy Patients
Author(s) -
S. V. Vakulenko,
M. A. Eremushkin
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
vestnik vosstanovitelʹnoj mediciny
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2713-2625
pISSN - 2078-1962
DOI - 10.38025/2078-1962-2020-98-4-144-148
Subject(s) - isometric exercise , physical therapy , physical medicine and rehabilitation , rehabilitation , medicine , muscle tone , functional movement , low back pain , randomization , treatment and control groups , psychology , randomized controlled trial , alternative medicine , surgery , pathology
Introduction. the low-back pain is a challenging medical issue. the disorder polymorphism requires ongoing search for new treatment solutions based on up-to-date technologies, including these related to rehabilitation and preventive treatment of pathological conditions. However, our findings have shown, most studies are narrowly focused on one or several pathogenesis components only. the dedicated publications do not fully highlight the role, which the basic physical characteristics (BPC) have in building movement patterns.Purpose of the study. Our research was aimed at working out an isometric exercising program for dorsopathy patients to develop the above characteristics.Material and research methods. We analyzed findings of the clinical and functional examination methods as well as treatment results of 150 patients. the design included the pre-randomization into treatment and control groups, clinical study techniques, questionnaire-based surveys, use of genuine FSSD diagnostic profile and tension dynamometry to assess both initial BPC values and their dynamics at the adjustment stage.Results. According to the further result analysis, within the treatment group of patients suffering from pain-associated dorsopahies, the proposed exercising program allowed the add-on of BPC like tone, strength and endurance of main posture- dependent muscle groups as to static and dynamic loads. At that, comparing to the control group, where patients exercised to mobilize a vertebral motor region and have general restorative effect, no positive impact on the indicators was acquired.Conclusion. The study proved the deviation of dorsopathy patients’ BPC from the age-appropriate norms. In addition, complex functional assessment of spine and myofascial system was described based on functional muscle testing and movement tasks.