2011
DOI: 10.1177/0269215511411113
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Abstract: The Pilates method did not improve functionality and pain in patients who have low back pain when compared with control and lumbar stabilization exercise groups.

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“…There are currently six systematic reviews on the effectiveness of Pilates method in relieving pain and improving function in adults with low back pain [1,5,27,30,37,39] and one on the effects of Pilates method on healthy people [11]. This later includes an older sample, and the average sample age of the analyzed studies is under 65 years.…”
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“…There are currently six systematic reviews on the effectiveness of Pilates method in relieving pain and improving function in adults with low back pain [1,5,27,30,37,39] and one on the effects of Pilates method on healthy people [11]. This later includes an older sample, and the average sample age of the analyzed studies is under 65 years.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…8 -12 In 2011, 2 systematic reviews that retrieved 7 13 and 5 14 clinical trials were published on the effectiveness of a modified Pilates method in the treatment of people with CLBP. One systematic review 13 showed a greater reduction in pain intensity with Pilates method exercises compared with minimal intervention (usual care or waiting list group).…”
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“…One systematic review 13 showed a greater reduction in pain intensity with Pilates method exercises compared with minimal intervention (usual care or waiting list group). The other systematic review 14 suggested that Pilates-based exercises for CLBP are as efficient as no treatment or motor control exercises for pain and disability outcomes. Previously published studies on the effectiveness of Pilates exercises in patients with CLBP 9,10,12,[15][16][17] included small samples ranging from 17 16 to 40 9 participants.…”
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“…25 Natour et al, 26 após pesquisarem a influência do Pilates em pacientes com dor lombar crônica, concluíram que o método foi eficaz na diminuição da dor, melhorou a função e a QV, ressaltando que é uma técnica segura para este tipo de pacientes, 26 contrário à revisão sistemática e meta-análise de que concluiu não haver evidencias de que o método melhora a dor ou a funcionalidade destes pacientes, além de recomendar que deve ser cuidadosamente considerada para tais pacientes. 27 Em outro estudo com pacientes de dor lombar crônica, divididos em dois grupos, um praticando o método pilates e o outro recebeu uma cartilha de exercícios "domésticos", foi observada uma pequena melhora nos resultados na dor, do grupo pilates, todavia que não foi estatisticamente significativa após 06 meses, 28 resultados que condizem com este estudo que identificou um melhora global no domínio QV está diretamente relacionada à aptidão física e à saúde 2 . Assim, observa-se que o MP como modalidade de exercício físico, dependendo do tipo, intensidade, duração e frequência, ocasiona diversas alterações hormonais acompanhado de mudanças bioquímicas e fisiológicas.…”
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