The impact of exercise prescription variables on intervention outcomes in low back pain disorders: an umbrella review of systematic reviews
Arora, N.K.; Donath, L.; Owen, P.J.; Miller, C.T.; Saueressig, T.; Winter, F.; Hambloch, M.; Neason, C.; Karner, V.; Belavy, D.L. · physioscience · 2025 · Heft S 01 · S. 1 bis 1
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Einleitung Low back pain is the leading contributor to the global disability and healthcare burden [1]. An increasing number of systematic reviews consistently demonstrated that exercise training improves physical function in individuals with low back pain [2] [3]. However, information about the optimal exercise prescription variables (e.g. duration, frequency) including methodological quality of the available evidence are mostly lacking [4]. Sub-optimal exercise prescription may increase injury risks and reduce potential for improvement. Therefore, we aimed to examine reporting of exercise prescription variable…