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Low Back Pain accounts for considerable healthcare and
socioeconomic costs. Non Specific low back pain is an uncomfortable
medical condition that causes frequent disability and absence from
work. The use of Swiss ball training for core muscle development
has been popular for several years in patients with Low back pain.
Motor control exercises produce improvements in global impression
and activity, for people with chronic Low back pain. Proprioceptive
neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) exercises are designed to enhance
the response of neuromuscular mechanisms by stimulating
proprioceptors. Effects of both forms of exercise on low back pain
has been shown in this book. A comparison of both forms of exercise
also helps people to choose exercise depending upon their need and
suitability. An overview of the procedure and timing for the
exercises can be found in the book. This Book will prove useful for
people who face low back pain in their daily life.
Chronic neck pain is a common source of disability in society.
Majority of cases resulting in inability to do daily work and
frequent absentism from work. Neck pain may alter proprioceptive
function, and cervical repositioning sense is impaired in patients
with neck pain. Proprioceptive exercise have an inhibitory effect
on pain and discomfort in patients with chronic neck pain.
Proprioceptive training programs are used to improve the cervical
repositioning sense and eventually relieve the neck pain. This book
aims to find out the effects of two different types of
proprioceptive training programs, namely; Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation technique and Deep Cervical Flexors
strengthening on subjects with chronic non specific neck pain. The
analysis sheds some light on advanced methods used to overcome neck
pain and provides evidence for the newer clinical techniques.
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