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THE EFFECT OF ONE PERIOD OF WATER TRAINING ON RANGE OF MOTION, BALANCE AND PAIN IN WOMEN SUFFERING NONE-SPECIFIC CHRONIC LOW-BACK PAIN

Journal: International journal of ecosystems and ecology science (IJEES) (Vol.7, No. 4)

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Page : 811-820

Keywords : water training (water exercise) balance; range of mention; pain; non-specific low- back pain;

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Abstract

Nowadays back-pain is one of most common pains that has involved many people in current communities. Among the public, the back pain is spreader in such a way that most of people express their problem herniated spinal disc. The studies on acute back pain and sub-acute law back pain patients, showed that many factors are effective in chronic back pain. Such as: Psychological disorders, job dissatisfaction, prolonged symptoms, pain radiating to the leg, previous history of back pain, and the high level of disability. In this research women are divided in to two experimental and control groups the experimental and control group for 8 weeks under hydrotherapy received their current treatments. Pain variables via oswestry questionnaire and Quebec, were investigated for right and left thigh disability in the range of flexion, lumbar spine flexion and extension, to evaluate back range of motion, goniometer and SR test to evaluate static balance stork test (the way of evaluating static balance) and dynamic balance were used. Dynamic balance Y were investigated. Using the research investigation it has been observed that, water (aqua) training were not only effective on left thigh flection. By the result of this research, water training has a significant effect on balance, range of motion and pain in women occur to non-specific low- back pain improvement.

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