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[Role of exercise therapy in the prevention of lumbosacral backache in textile industry workers].
Med Pr. 1984; 35(6):465-9.MP

Abstract

Direct and remote effects of therapeutic exercises on the low-back pain syndrome in cotton-industry workers have been estimated. The treatment was applied to fifty-five patients aged from 30 to 58 (mean age--45) with chronic pain-syndrome, who were submitted to a series of exercises and everyday gymnastics. In the course of treatment the following results were obtained: retreatment of low-back pains, increasing of spines mobility (activity), increasing of abdomen-muscle strength. One-year follow-up demonstrated sickness absenteeism decrease by 66%, as compared to a period of the same duration prior to treatment.

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6242064

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Split, W, et al. "[Role of Exercise Therapy in the Prevention of Lumbosacral Backache in Textile Industry Workers]." Medycyna Pracy, vol. 35, no. 6, 1984, pp. 465-9.
Split W, Kotwica S, Woszczak M. [Role of exercise therapy in the prevention of lumbosacral backache in textile industry workers]. Med Pr. 1984;35(6):465-9.
Split, W., Kotwica, S., & Woszczak, M. (1984). [Role of exercise therapy in the prevention of lumbosacral backache in textile industry workers]. Medycyna Pracy, 35(6), 465-9.
Split W, Kotwica S, Woszczak M. [Role of Exercise Therapy in the Prevention of Lumbosacral Backache in Textile Industry Workers]. Med Pr. 1984;35(6):465-9. PubMed PMID: 6242064.
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