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Effects of Group-based versus Individual-based Spinal Stability Exercises (SSE) on Physical Health and Mental Wellbeing of Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain (LBP): A Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) | Abstract

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Effects of Group-based versus Individual-based Spinal Stability Exercises (SSE) on Physical Health and Mental Wellbeing of Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain (LBP): A Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)

Ganiyu Sokunbi1*, Hassan Bukar Gambo2 and Cephas Blasu2
1Department of Medical Rehabilitation, College of Medical Sciences, University of Maiduguri, Borno State, Maiduguri, Nigeria
2Department of Physiotherapy, University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Borno State, Maiduguri, Nigeria
Corresponding Author : Sokunbi G
Department of Medical Rehabilitation
College of Medical Sciences, University of Maiduguri
Borno State, PMB 1069, Maiduguri, Nigeria
Tel: 8028810961
E-mail: ganiyusokunbi@gmail. com
Received: August 21, 2015 Accepted: September 23, 2015 Published: September 23, 2015
Citation: Sokunbi G, Gambo HB, Blasu C (2015) Effects of Group-based versus Individual-based Spinal Stability Exercises (SSE) on Physical Health and Mental Wellbeing of Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain (LBP): A Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT). J Pain Relief 4:203. doi:10.4172/21670846.1000203
Copyright: © 2015 Sokunbi G, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Abstract

Background: Several studies have demonstrated the efficacy of spinal stability exercises in physiotherapy management of back pain disorders. Physiotherapists traditionally can administer this exercise treatment either with the patient in group or one to one basis. There is dearth of information on the relative efficacy of group-based and individual-based spinal stabilisation exercise treatment approach. This raises the question of which method is more effective in symptom remediation and improvement in the health status of patients with chronic LBP?

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of group-based and individual-based SSE on bodily pain, functional limitation, physical health and mental wellbeing of patients with chronic LBP. Method: Thirty-five participants with chronic LBP were randomly assigned to undergo a SSE twice weekly week for 8 consecutive weeks in a group setting, and 35 participants received the same SSE on an individual basis during the same period. Functional limitation was assessed with Rolland Morris Disability Questionnaires. Bodily pain, physical health and mental well-being were evaluated with Rand 36 questionnaire. Assessments were carried out preintervention, post-intervention and at 3-month follow up.

Results: Significant improvement in bodily pain, functional limitation, physical health and mental well-being were found in both the group-based SSE and individual-based SSE post intervention (P=0.00). Functional limitation did not show significant difference between the two groups post intervention (P=0.497). Friedman ANOVA showed significant within-group differences over time in bodily pain, functional limitation. Physical health and mental well-being over time (P=0.00) that favoured the group-based SSE.

Conclusion: Findings from this study showed that group-based spinal stabilisation exercise interventions, is more effective in reducing pain, improving physical health and mental well-being of patients with chronic LBP than individually-based programs.

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