Is dynamic balance impaired in people with non-specific low back pain when compared to healthy people? A systematic review

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DAL Farra, Fulvio [1 ]
Arippa, Federico [2 ,3 ]
Arru, Mauro [4 ]
Cocco, Martina [4 ]
Porcu, Elisa [5 ]
Solla, Federico [6 ]
Monticone, Marco [7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Brescia, Dept Informat Engn, Brescia, Italy
[2] Univ Cagliari, Dept Med Sci & Publ Hlth, Cagliari, Italy
[3] Univ Cagliari, Dept Mech Chem & Mat Engn, Cagliari, Italy
[4] UMG Univ, Dept Med & Surg Sci, Catanzaro, Italy
[5] PO San Martino, Rehabil Med & Neurorehabil, Oristano, Italy
[6] Lenval Univ Childrens Hosp, Surg Unit, Nice, France
[7] Univ Cagliari, Dept Surg Sci, Cagliari, Italy
关键词
Postural balance; Low back pain; Spine; Exercise; Rehabilitation; INTERRATER RELIABILITY; PERFORMANCE; STRENGTH; KINESIOPHOBIA; PARTICIPANTS; INDIVIDUALS; DISABILITY; STABILITY; LIMITS; TRUNK;
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10.23736/S1973-9087.25.08383-2
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R49 [康复医学];
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摘要
INTRODUCTION: Low back pain (LBP) represents a frequent health issue in most of the countries; in recent years, there was a growing interest concerning the role of balance and postural stability in individuals with non-specific LBP (NS-LBP). The aim of this systematic review is to provide a synthesis of the evidence on the association between NS-LBP and an impaired dynamic balance. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: The reporting of this study followed the 2020 PRISMA statement. Analytical observational studies, investigating the dynamic balance performance via functional or motor-tasks tests in LBP in comparison to healthy people, were searched in PubMed, Embase and Scopus up to December 2023. Their characteristics were reported in a standardized form, and their methodological quality was evaluated using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for cross-sectional studies. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: A qualitative synthesis of the study findings and a discussion of the results are provided. 19 cross-sectional studies were included in this review, with an overall sample size of 894. A meta-analysis was not possible due to high levels of heterogeneity across the studies. None of the included studies were deemed to be of a good methodological quality. Overall, most studies reported differences between NSLBP and healthy people in terms of dynamic balance, showing worst performances in NS-LBP, both at motor-task tests and at the posturography. CONCLUSIONS: Impaired dynamic balance seems to be correlated to NS-LBP. However, due to the presence of methodological issues in the included studies, further confirmations are needed. Clinicians should take into consideration the importance of a balance assessment in NS-LBP, by implementing proper functional tests. High-quality observational research is recommended, to assess dynamic balance with standardized and uniform modalities, in relation to specific stages of the condition. (Cite this article as: Dal Farra F, Arippa F, Arru M, Cocco M, Porcu E, Solla F, et al. Is dynamic balance impaired in people with non-specific low back pain when compared to healthy people? A systematic review. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med 2025;61:72-81. DOI: 10.23736/S1973-9087.25.08383-2)
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