2020
DOI: 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.11.684
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The relationship between balance, trunk muscular endurance, and functional level in individuals with chronic low back pain

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“…Thakkar HH et al suggests that reduced back muscle strength and coordination contributes to decrease postural control and balance in patients with chronic low back pain [23] . Supporting the result of our study, Bezgin S et al Reported significant relationship between trunk extensor endurance and functional balance in participants with chronic low back pain [18] . In contrast to this result, Behennah J et al, reported there were no significant correlations between trunk extensor endurance and dynamic balance in either the participants with chronic low back pain or the asymptomatic participants [24] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Thakkar HH et al suggests that reduced back muscle strength and coordination contributes to decrease postural control and balance in patients with chronic low back pain [23] . Supporting the result of our study, Bezgin S et al Reported significant relationship between trunk extensor endurance and functional balance in participants with chronic low back pain [18] . In contrast to this result, Behennah J et al, reported there were no significant correlations between trunk extensor endurance and dynamic balance in either the participants with chronic low back pain or the asymptomatic participants [24] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The time in which proper trunk extension was maintained was recorded in seconds. The patients informed that the maximum time that they could hold were the evaluation criteria [18] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our results are similar to the findings of Abdelraouf and Abdel-Aziem ( 2016 ) and Correia et al ( 2016 ), who report that poor abdominal endurance is associated with LBP in collegiate male athletes and tennis players, respectively. Bezgin et al ( 2020 ) found a significant relationship between balance, trunk muscular endurance and functional level in individuals with CLBP. Moreover, Da Silva et al ( 2015 ) conclude that individuals with nonspecific LBP presented with significant lumbar musculature fatigue compared with people without nonspecific LBP, both in younger and older adults.…”
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confidence: 99%