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    Cognitive functional approach to manage low back pain in male adolescent rowers: a randomised controlled trial

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    Authors
    Ng, Leo
    Cañeiro, JP
    Campbell, Amity
    Smith, Anne
    Burnett, A.
    O'Sullivan, Peter
    Date
    2015
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Ng, L. and Cañeiro, J. and Campbell, A. and Smith, A. and Burnett, A. and O'Sullivan, P. 2015. Cognitive functional approach to manage low back pain in male adolescent rowers: a randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 49: pp. 1125-1131.
    Source Title
    British Journal of Sports Medicine
    DOI
    10.1136/bjsports-2014-093984
    ISSN
    0306-3674
    School
    School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3644
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    Abstract

    Background - Low back pain (LBP) is prevalent among adolescent rowers. This study evaluated the efficacy of a cognitive functional approach to reduce LBP in this population. Methods - Thirty-six adolescent male rowers reporting LBP participated. Nineteen were randomly allocated to the intervention group to receive a cognitive functional approach targeting cognitions, movement patterns, conditioning and lifestyle factors relevant to each rower for 8 weeks. The active control group (n=17) received usual care from their coaches (rowing skills and conditioning exercises). The primary outcome of the study was pain intensity as measured by the Numeric Pain Rating Scale during a 15 min ergometer trial preintervention and postintervention. Disability (Patient Specific Functional Scale and Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire) was measured preintervention/postintervention and at 12 weeks follow-up. Isometric muscle endurance of the back extensors and lower limb muscles, usual sitting posture and regional lumbar kinematic data during a 15 min ergometer row were measured preintervention/postintervention. Results - Compared with the control group, the intervention group reported significantly less pain during ergometer rowing (Numeric Pain Rating Scale −2.4, p=0.008) and reduced disability (Patient Specific Functional Scale (4.1, p=0.01); Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire (−1.7, p=0.003)) following the intervention, and at 12 weeks follow-up. They also demonstrated greater lower limb muscle endurance (20.9 s, p=0.03) and postured their lower lumbar spine in greater extension during static sitting (−9.6°, p=0.007). No significant differences were reported in back muscle endurance and regional lumbar kinematics during ergometer rowing. Conclusion - Cognitive functional approach was more effective than usual care in reducing pain and disability in adolescent male rowers.

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