Long-term effects of lumbar flexion versus extension exercises for chronic axial low back pain: a randomized controlled trial

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Chul-Hyun Park
Jaewon Beom
Chun Kee Chung
Chi Heon Kim
Mi Yeon Lee
Myung Woo Park
Keewon Kim
Sun Gun Chung
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[1] Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine,Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Samsung Kangbuk Hospital
[2] Seoul National University Bundang Hospital,Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine
[3] Chung-Ang University College of Medicine,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Chung
[4] Seoul National University College of Medicine,Ang University Hospital
[5] Seoul National University Hospital and College of Medicine,Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
[6] Seoul National University College of Medicine,Department of Neurosurgery
[7] Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine,Department of Neurosurgery
[8] Seoul National University Hospital,Division of Biostatistics, Department of R&D Management, Samsung Kangbuk Hospital
[9] Seoul National University,Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine
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This study aimed to compare the long-term effects of flexion- and extension-based lumbar exercises on chronic axial low back pain (LBP). This was a 1-year follow-up of a prospective, assessor-blind, randomized controlled trial. Patients with axial LBP (intensity ≥ 5/10) for > 6 months allocated to the flexion or extension exercise group. Patients underwent four sessions of a supervised treatment program and were required to perform their assigned exercises daily at home. Clinical outcomes were obtained at baseline, 1, 3, 6 months, and 1-year. A total of 56 patients (age, 54.3 years) were included, with 27 and 29 in the flexion and extension groups, respectively. Baseline pain and functional scales were similar between both groups. The mean (± standard deviation) baseline average back pain was 6.00 ± 1.00 and 5.83 ± 1.20 in the flexion and extension groups, respectively. At 1-year, the average pain was 3.78 ± 1.40 and 2.26 ± 2.62 (mean between-group difference, 1.52; 95% confidence interval 0.56–2.47; p = 0.002), favoring extension exercise. The extension group tended to have more improvements in current pain, least pain, and pain interference than the flexion group at 1-year. However, there was no group difference in worst pain and functional scales. In this controlled trial involving patients with chronic axial LBP, extension-based lumbar exercise was more effective in reducing pain than flexion-based exercises at 1-year, advocating lumbar extension movement pattern as a component for therapeutic exercise for chronic LBP.
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