Field of study of the effectiveness of sensory-motor exercises on deep sensation and neuromuscular coordination of patients with chronic non-specific back pain
Poster Presentation
Paper ID : 1046-SSRC
Authors
1Student of Imam Reza International University
2Assistant Professor of Imam Reza International University
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that there is a direct link between deep sensory disorders and neuromuscular coordination with the pain rate of patients with back pain. The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of sensorimotor exercises on deep sensation and neuromuscular coordination of patients with chronic non-specific back pain.
These articles were obtained by searching for the keywords sensory motor, deep sensation, chronic back pain in Persian and English equivalents on various websites such as Elsevier, Google Scholar, SID, which have finally been reviewed by 20 studies in this field. In many cases there is no known cause of pain and it is called non-specific back pain. This condition in some people may last 3 months longer, referred to as chronic back pain. A review of the articles has shown that most of the symptoms of deep sensation defects in patients with chronic back pain are weakness in their muscle endurance, and fewer defects in their muscle strength have been observed.
Posture studies have shown that reducing deep sensation and disrupting specific muscle patterns disrupt indicators such as reaction time, posture control, and balance . Recent research has stated that indicators such as deep sensation, neuromuscular coordination, and balance are directly related to back pain . One or more of the indicators of decreased deep sensation and decreased neuromuscular coordination may also be seen in people with chronic non-specific back pain, which leads to the creation of incorrect movements and movement patterns in the patient, and reduces motor efficiency and puts more pressure on the lumbar spine in these people, and eventually, the phenomenon of pain in these patients will occur.
These articles were obtained by searching for the keywords sensory motor, deep sensation, chronic back pain in Persian and English equivalents on various websites such as Elsevier, Google Scholar, SID, which have finally been reviewed by 20 studies in this field. In many cases there is no known cause of pain and it is called non-specific back pain. This condition in some people may last 3 months longer, referred to as chronic back pain. A review of the articles has shown that most of the symptoms of deep sensation defects in patients with chronic back pain are weakness in their muscle endurance, and fewer defects in their muscle strength have been observed.
Posture studies have shown that reducing deep sensation and disrupting specific muscle patterns disrupt indicators such as reaction time, posture control, and balance . Recent research has stated that indicators such as deep sensation, neuromuscular coordination, and balance are directly related to back pain . One or more of the indicators of decreased deep sensation and decreased neuromuscular coordination may also be seen in people with chronic non-specific back pain, which leads to the creation of incorrect movements and movement patterns in the patient, and reduces motor efficiency and puts more pressure on the lumbar spine in these people, and eventually, the phenomenon of pain in these patients will occur.
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