Marwa Mahmoud Mahfouz Mahmoud

Effect of aquatic versus conventional therapy in treatment of chronic low back pain / تأثير العلاج المائي مقابل العلاج التقليدي في علاج آلام اسفل الظهر المزمنة Marwa Mahmoud Mahfouz Mahmoud ; Supervised Ragia Mohamed Kamel , Ahmed Hassan Yosry , Magda Gaid Sedhom - Cairo : Marwa Mahmoud Mahfouz Mahmoud , 2018 - 139 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm

Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University -Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Basic Science

Background: Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) is one of the most common problem of back dysfunction. The recent literatures recorded that up to 90% of the worlds population suffer from low back pain at some point in their life which cause of disability in people and represents social and economic problems in most countries. Purpose: To compare between the effect of aquatic and conventional therapy on pain level, functional disability and Lumbar Range of Motion (ROM) in subjects with CLBP. Subjects: Forty subjects (22 males and 18 females) were diagnosed as CLBP, their age ranges from 30 to 50 years randomly assigned into 2 groups. Subjects in Control Group (A) (n=20) mean ± SD age (39.2 ± 3.42) ys, weight (82.15±6.13) kg, height (172.45±4.59) cm, and Body Mass Index (27.6 ± 1.47) kg/m² they received conventional therapy (infrared, ultrasonic, interferential, and therapeutic exercises). Subjects in Experimental Group (B) (n= 20) mean ± SD age (40.45±3.66) ys, weight (81.25±8.67) kg, height (172.15±6.22) cm, and Body Mass Index (27.34 ± 1.55) kg/m² they received aquatic therapy in 3 phases (warm up, progressive aquatic exercises, and cool down) the duration of intervention was given for 3 days/week for 6 weeks. Outcome measurements such as pain using Visual analogue scale (VAS), functional disabilities using Oswestry Disability Index Questionnaire (ODI) and lumber ROM using Inclinometer were measured before and after intervention. Results: There was statistically significant improvement in values of post-treatment in both groups compared with pre-treatment in pain percent of improvement for group A was 54.86% and 57.74% for group B (P< 0.0001), functional disability percent of improvement for group A was 55.46% and 58.95% for group B (P< 0.0001), And improving lumbar ROM, for group A was 46.63%, 18.79%, 20.98%, 22.17% (P< 0.0001) for lumbar flexion, extension, Right, and Left side bending respectively, and for group B was 46.96%, 22.85%, 20.18%, 23.31% (P< 0.0001). Conclusion: It is concluded that both aquatic and conventional therapy have similar effect on reducing pain severity, functional disability, and improving lumbar ROM in chronic low back pain patients



Aquatic Chronic Low Back Pain Exercises