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北欧健走与慢性下腰痛:一项随机临床试验的设计

Nordic walking and chronic low back pain: design of a randomized clinical trial.

作者信息

Morsø Lars, Hartvigsen Jan, Puggaard Lis, Manniche Claus

机构信息

Clinical Locomotion Science, Institute of Sports Science and Clinical Biomecanics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

出版信息

BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2006 Oct 2;7:77. doi: 10.1186/1471-2474-7-77.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Low Back Pain is a major public health problem all over the western world. Active approaches including exercise in the treatment of low back pain results in better outcomes for patients, but it is not known exactly which types of back exercises are most beneficial or whether general physical activity provide similar benefits. Nordic Walking is a popular and fast growing type of exercise in Northern Europe. Initial studies have demonstrated that persons performing Nordic Walking are able to exercise longer and harder compared to normal walking thereby increasing their cardiovascular metabolism. Until now no studies have been performed to investigate whether Nordic Walking has beneficial effects in relation to low back pain. The primary aim of this study is to investigate whether supervised Nordic Walking can reduce pain and improve function in a population of chronic low back pain patients when compared to unsupervised Nordic Walking and advice to stay active. In addition we investigate whether there is an increase in the cardiovascular metabolism in persons performing supervised Nordic Walking compared to persons who are advised to stay active. Finally, we investigate whether there is a difference in compliance between persons receiving supervised Nordic Walking and persons doing unsupervised Nordic Walking.

METHODS

One hundred and fifty patients with low back pain for at least eight weeks and referred to a specialized secondary sector outpatient back pain clinic are included in the study. After completion of the standard back centre treatment patients are randomized into one of three groups: A) Nordic Walking twice a week for eight weeks under supervision of a specially trained instructor; B) Unsupervised Nordic Walking for eight weeks after one training session with an instructor; C) A one hour motivational talk including advice to stay active. Outcome measures are pain, function, overall health, cardiovascular ability and activity level.

RESULTS

No results available at this point.

DISCUSSION

This study will investigate the effect of Nordic Walking on pain and function in a population of people with chronic LBP.

摘要

背景

在整个西方世界,腰痛是一个重大的公共卫生问题。包括运动在内的积极治疗方法在腰痛治疗中能为患者带来更好的效果,但尚不清楚哪种类型的背部运动最有益,也不清楚一般体育活动是否能带来类似的益处。越野行走在北欧是一种流行且迅速发展的运动类型。初步研究表明,与正常行走相比,进行越野行走的人能够更长时间、更剧烈地运动,从而提高他们的心血管代谢。到目前为止,尚未进行研究来调查越野行走对腰痛是否有有益影响。本研究的主要目的是调查与无监督的越野行走及保持活动的建议相比,有监督的越野行走是否能减轻慢性腰痛患者群体的疼痛并改善其功能。此外,我们还将调查与被建议保持活动的人相比,进行有监督越野行走的人的心血管代谢是否增加。最后,我们将调查接受有监督越野行走的人和进行无监督越野行走的人在依从性方面是否存在差异。

方法

本研究纳入了150名腰痛至少8周且被转诊至专门的二级部门门诊腰痛诊所的患者。在完成标准的背部中心治疗后,患者被随机分为三组之一:A)在经过专门培训的教练监督下,每周进行两次越野行走,持续8周;B)在接受一次教练培训后,进行8周的无监督越野行走;C)进行一小时的激励谈话,包括保持活动的建议。结果测量指标包括疼痛、功能、整体健康状况、心血管能力和活动水平。

结果

目前尚无结果。

讨论

本研究将调查越野行走对慢性腰痛人群的疼痛和功能的影响。

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