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The effect of home training using video contents on abdominal muscle thickness, Oswestry disability index, and pain in students with chronic low back pain

비디오 컨텐츠를 사용한 홈 트레이닝이 만성 허리 통증이 있는 대학생의 배근육 두께, 허리기능 및 통증에 미치는 영향

  • Received : 2023.01.04
  • Accepted : 2023.01.20
  • Published : 2023.05.31

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study examined the effect of training using video content on abdominal muscle thickness, Oswestry disability index (ODI), and pain in college students with chronic back pain. METHODS: Twenty-nine college students with chronic back pain participated in this study. The subjects were assigned randomly to 15 experimental groups who trained using video content and 14 control groups who exercised voluntarily using back exercise leaflets. The video used for the intervention was obtained from YouTube, and the difficulty level of the video was classified into six levels. Both groups participated in the intervention for 40 minutes/day, three times a week for six weeks, and the variables of abdominal muscle thickness, ODI, and pain were compared before and after the intervention. RESULTS: In the experimental group, there were statistically significant changes in the thickness of the internal oblique and transverse abdominis muscles, ODI, and pain after the intervention, except for the external oblique muscle (p < .05). In the control group, there was no statistically significant difference in all variables after the intervention (p > .05). A statistically significant difference in all variables was observed between the experimental group and the control group after the intervention except for the external oblique muscle (p < .05). CONCLUSION: Treatment of chronic low back pain using video content is a possible alternative treatment if quality images are selected and the difficulty levels are adjusted.

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Acknowledgement

2022년도 강원대학교 대학회계 학술연구조성비로 연구하였음.

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