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Comparison Of The Effects Of Prolotherapy And Traditional Physical Therapy In Low Back Pain Patients With Lumbosacral Transitional Vertebra, Weihan Chang, Shihwei Chou, Chienhung Chen, Chihkuan Wu, Katie P. Wu, Yinchou Lin Dec 2015

Comparison Of The Effects Of Prolotherapy And Traditional Physical Therapy In Low Back Pain Patients With Lumbosacral Transitional Vertebra, Weihan Chang, Shihwei Chou, Chienhung Chen, Chihkuan Wu, Katie P. Wu, Yinchou Lin

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

A lumbosacral transitional vertebra (LSTV) is a congenital musculoskeletal abnormality with a higher incidence in patients with low back pain as to the normal population. Such finding implicates that an altered mechanics caused by a transitional vertebra may contribute to pain generation. In cadavers with an LSTV, the iliolumbar ligament at the level immediately above the transitional vertebra was thinner and weaker than it was for cadavers without an LSTV. This ligament of LSTV is vulnerable to sprains in terms of structural and biomechanical alterations and may be the target of treatment. Twenty-two patients with chronic low back pain in …


The Effect Of Ice Pack On Lumbar Range Of Motion In Patients With Low Back Pain And Lumbar Sacralization, Shih-Chieh Lin, Yi-Chun Hung, Yin-Chou Lin, Wei-Han Chang, Yu-Tsai Tu, Shih-Wei Chou Dec 2012

The Effect Of Ice Pack On Lumbar Range Of Motion In Patients With Low Back Pain And Lumbar Sacralization, Shih-Chieh Lin, Yi-Chun Hung, Yin-Chou Lin, Wei-Han Chang, Yu-Tsai Tu, Shih-Wei Chou

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Purpose: This research was designed to investigate the short-term effect of an ice pack on lumbar range of motion in patients. Patients with low back pain caused by sacralized fifth lumbar spine were selected after clinical diagnosis.Method: Twenty-four subjects were recruited for this study. Twelve subjects with low back pain who were diagnosed with sacralized fifth lumbar spine were selected as the experimental group, and twelve healthy subjects were selected as the control group. The age, body height, and weight of the patients in the two groups were compared. Measurements of lumbar range of motion were used as the pretest …


The Effect Of Unstable Sling Exercise Training For A Long Jump Athlete With Lumbar Spondylolysis: A Casereport, Shih-Chung Cheng, Chia-Lin Chen, Won-Jean Lin, Hsiao-Yun Chang Dec 2012

The Effect Of Unstable Sling Exercise Training For A Long Jump Athlete With Lumbar Spondylolysis: A Casereport, Shih-Chung Cheng, Chia-Lin Chen, Won-Jean Lin, Hsiao-Yun Chang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Spondylolysis is a common problem that may contribute to lower back pain in athletes participating in a variety of activities. We currently present a casereport describing an athlete aged 21 years who was participating in the long jump on the national stage with ranked 1 in Taiwan. A diagnosis of spondylolysis at the 5th lumbar vertebrae was made following complaints of pain in the lower back-diagnosis was confirmed using a radiology examination. The athlete was prescribed a conservative rehabilitation program that included regular physical therapy, an eight-week core stability training program, and a six-month unstable resistance training program. Treatment effectiveness …


Myofascial Low Back Pain, Mu-Jung Kao, Ta-Shen Kuan,, Yueh-Ling Hsieh, Jeng-Feng Yang, Chang-Zern Hong Dec 2008

Myofascial Low Back Pain, Mu-Jung Kao, Ta-Shen Kuan,, Yueh-Ling Hsieh, Jeng-Feng Yang, Chang-Zern Hong

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Objective: This reviewarticle article describes the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical characters and management of low back pain (LBP) caused by myofascial trigger points (MTrPs), i.e. myofascial low back pain.Findings: Based on the currently available knowledge and our clinical experience, we analyzed the basic and clinical aspects of myofascial LBP. Most cases of myofascial LBP are related to injuries, either current or previous. Active MTrPs that cause LBP are usually activated as a consequence of other etiological lesions. Therefore, it is important to determine and treat the underlying pathological lesions in order to avoid recurrence of myofascial LBP. If the underlying pathological …


Low Back Pain Due To Infective Discitis: A Casereport, Hung Chi Lin, Chin-Liang Liu, The-Chen Wang, Mu-Jung Kao Dec 2007

Low Back Pain Due To Infective Discitis: A Casereport, Hung Chi Lin, Chin-Liang Liu, The-Chen Wang, Mu-Jung Kao

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Infective discitis accompanying low back pain is uncommon. In general, risk factors for infective discitis include an age greater than 50 years, a history of cancer, unexplained weight loss, pain that lasts more than 1 month, a history of intravenous drug abuse, presence of a urinary tract infection or other infections, diabetes mellitus, and recent invasive procedures. The presence of an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and a C-reactive protein (CRP) level have proven to be reliable laboratory criteria consistent with infective discitis. Moreover, magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings have been shown to have a good sensitivity for infective discitis. …


The Impact Of Low Back Pain On Patient's Sexual Life, Tien-Sung Yeh, Ta-Shen Kuan, I-Ning Tang, Chia-Hui Chen, Chang-Zern Hong Dec 2005

The Impact Of Low Back Pain On Patient's Sexual Life, Tien-Sung Yeh, Ta-Shen Kuan, I-Ning Tang, Chia-Hui Chen, Chang-Zern Hong

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Low back pain (LBP) has various adverse effects on the functional status of a patient's life, including a patient's sex life. This study evaluated the impact of LBP on the sexual life of patients. Forty-eight patients, including 27 men and 21 women, were recruited for this study. Their mean age was 44 years old. The average duration of LBP was 47.7 months. The mean visual analog scale (VAS) before the treatment of LBP was 5.9, while mean VAS at the time of the study was 3.6.Frequency of intercourse affected by LBP was noted in 60.9% of our patients. Forty percent …