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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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349316
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2025
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Zeitschrift
physioscience
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Arora, N.K.; Donath, L.; Owen, P.J.; Miller, C.T.; Saueressig, T.; Winter, F.; Hambloch, M.; Neason, C.; Karner, V.; Belavy, D.L.
Ausgabe
Heft S 01 / 2025
Jahrgang 21
Seiten
1 bis 1
Erschienen: 2025-05-21 13:00:00
ISSN
1860-3092

Zusammenfassung

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…

Schlagworte

Bewegung Verschreibung Intervention Rückenschmerzen systematische Übersichten Ergebnisse Exercise Low Back Pain Treatment Outcome Systematic Review Pain Management physioscience