Respiratory characteristics of individuals with non-specific low back pain: A cross-sectional study

© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Non-specific low back pain (NS-LBP) is known to cause respiratory dysfunction. In this study, we investigated alterations in breathing, respiratory strength and endurance, core stability, diaphragm mobility, and chest expansion among patients with NS-LBP...

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Main Authors: Vikram Mohan, Aatit Paungmali, Patraporn Sitilerpisan, Ummi F. Hashim, Munifa B. Mazlan, Tuan N. Nasuha
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-590792018-09-05T04:37:39Z Respiratory characteristics of individuals with non-specific low back pain: A cross-sectional study Vikram Mohan Aatit Paungmali Patraporn Sitilerpisan Ummi F. Hashim Munifa B. Mazlan Tuan N. Nasuha Nursing © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Non-specific low back pain (NS-LBP) is known to cause respiratory dysfunction. In this study, we investigated alterations in breathing, respiratory strength and endurance, core stability, diaphragm mobility, and chest expansion among patients with NS-LBP and healthy individuals. The specific aim of the study was to correlate between respiratory function and other variables among NS-LBP patients. Thirty four patients with NS-LBP were matched with 34 healthy participants before undergoing total faulty breathing scale, spirometer, respiratory pressure meter, chest expansion, ultrasound, and pressure biofeedback measurements. There were signs of faulty breathing in the NS-LBP patients when compared to the healthy participants. Diaphragmatic mobility and respiratory muscle endurance were lower in the NS-LBP group. Chest expansion exhibited a significant decrease at the level of the fourth intercostal space in the NS-LBP group, but respiratory muscle strength and core stability were not significant between the two groups. Positive correlations were found to be fairly significant regarding respiratory muscle strength. The findings of this study indicated altered respiratory characteristics in the NS-LBP patients, and suggested that they would improve through respiratory exercises. 2018-09-05T04:37:39Z 2018-09-05T04:37:39Z 2018-06-01 Journal 14422018 14410745 2-s2.0-85041731900 10.1111/nhs.12406 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85041731900&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/59079
institution Chiang Mai University
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topic Nursing
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Vikram Mohan
Aatit Paungmali
Patraporn Sitilerpisan
Ummi F. Hashim
Munifa B. Mazlan
Tuan N. Nasuha
Respiratory characteristics of individuals with non-specific low back pain: A cross-sectional study
description © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Non-specific low back pain (NS-LBP) is known to cause respiratory dysfunction. In this study, we investigated alterations in breathing, respiratory strength and endurance, core stability, diaphragm mobility, and chest expansion among patients with NS-LBP and healthy individuals. The specific aim of the study was to correlate between respiratory function and other variables among NS-LBP patients. Thirty four patients with NS-LBP were matched with 34 healthy participants before undergoing total faulty breathing scale, spirometer, respiratory pressure meter, chest expansion, ultrasound, and pressure biofeedback measurements. There were signs of faulty breathing in the NS-LBP patients when compared to the healthy participants. Diaphragmatic mobility and respiratory muscle endurance were lower in the NS-LBP group. Chest expansion exhibited a significant decrease at the level of the fourth intercostal space in the NS-LBP group, but respiratory muscle strength and core stability were not significant between the two groups. Positive correlations were found to be fairly significant regarding respiratory muscle strength. The findings of this study indicated altered respiratory characteristics in the NS-LBP patients, and suggested that they would improve through respiratory exercises.
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author Vikram Mohan
Aatit Paungmali
Patraporn Sitilerpisan
Ummi F. Hashim
Munifa B. Mazlan
Tuan N. Nasuha
author_facet Vikram Mohan
Aatit Paungmali
Patraporn Sitilerpisan
Ummi F. Hashim
Munifa B. Mazlan
Tuan N. Nasuha
author_sort Vikram Mohan
title Respiratory characteristics of individuals with non-specific low back pain: A cross-sectional study
title_short Respiratory characteristics of individuals with non-specific low back pain: A cross-sectional study
title_full Respiratory characteristics of individuals with non-specific low back pain: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Respiratory characteristics of individuals with non-specific low back pain: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory characteristics of individuals with non-specific low back pain: A cross-sectional study
title_sort respiratory characteristics of individuals with non-specific low back pain: a cross-sectional study
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