2021
DOI: 10.1590/1517-8692202127032021_0084
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The Effect of Physical Exercise on the Rehabilitation Quality of Human Waist Dysfunction

Abstract: Introduction Human motor dysfunction can affect the quality of life, especially waist dysfunction. And an effective means to improve muscle strength during exercise. Object This article compares and analyzes the effectiveness of human muscle exercise on the decline in quality of life caused by motor dysfunction. Method The article divides patients with motor dysfunction into trunk isokinetic training group (experimental group) and waist and abdominal muscle functional training group (control group), and c… Show more

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“…This may be because the two treatments have no significant difference in therapeutic efficacy ( Yorimitsu et al, 2001 ). More importantly, non-surgical conservative treatment measures dominated by exercise therapy are highly beneficial in enhancing the function of lower back muscles ( McGill, 1998 ) The 2007 clinical practice guideline “Diagnosis and treatment of lower back pain,” jointly published by the American College of Physicians and the Pain Society, states that there is moderately strong evidence that exercise therapy is effective in the treatment of chronic low back pain ( Chou et al, 2007 ); The United Kingdom National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guideline issued in 2010 added a recommendation for conservative treatment as a first-line treatment and stated that there is strong evidence that exercise therapy is effective in the treatment of chronic low back pain ( Bernstein et al, 2017 ); and continued reports have shown that targeted selection of exercise exercises can enhance low back muscle function and reduce their fatigue ( Merritt and Merritt, 2007 ; Kim et al, 2013 ; Lee et al, 2013 ; Gürşen et al, 2016 ; Sipaviciene and Kliziene, 2020 ; Li, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be because the two treatments have no significant difference in therapeutic efficacy ( Yorimitsu et al, 2001 ). More importantly, non-surgical conservative treatment measures dominated by exercise therapy are highly beneficial in enhancing the function of lower back muscles ( McGill, 1998 ) The 2007 clinical practice guideline “Diagnosis and treatment of lower back pain,” jointly published by the American College of Physicians and the Pain Society, states that there is moderately strong evidence that exercise therapy is effective in the treatment of chronic low back pain ( Chou et al, 2007 ); The United Kingdom National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guideline issued in 2010 added a recommendation for conservative treatment as a first-line treatment and stated that there is strong evidence that exercise therapy is effective in the treatment of chronic low back pain ( Bernstein et al, 2017 ); and continued reports have shown that targeted selection of exercise exercises can enhance low back muscle function and reduce their fatigue ( Merritt and Merritt, 2007 ; Kim et al, 2013 ; Lee et al, 2013 ; Gürşen et al, 2016 ; Sipaviciene and Kliziene, 2020 ; Li, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%