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Body schema acuity training and FeldenkraisRTM movements compared to core stabilization biofeedback and motor control exercises: Comparative effects on chronic non-specific low back pain in an outpatient clinical setting: A randomized controlled comparative efficacy study.
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Body schema acuity training and FeldenkraisRTM movements compared to core stabilization biofeedback and motor control exercises: Comparative effects on chronic non-specific low back pain in an outpatient clinical setting: A randomized controlled comparative efficacy study./
Author:
Sobie, Timothy J.
Published:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2016,
Description:
449 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-07(E), Section: B.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International78-07B(E).
Subject:
Physiological psychology. -
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ISBN:
9781369602050
Body schema acuity training and FeldenkraisRTM movements compared to core stabilization biofeedback and motor control exercises: Comparative effects on chronic non-specific low back pain in an outpatient clinical setting: A randomized controlled comparative efficacy study.
Sobie, Timothy J.
Body schema acuity training and FeldenkraisRTM movements compared to core stabilization biofeedback and motor control exercises: Comparative effects on chronic non-specific low back pain in an outpatient clinical setting: A randomized controlled comparative efficacy study.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2016 - 449 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-07(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Saybrook University, 2016.
Back problems continue to be a leading cause for disability in all of medicine and are the number one symptom disorder for consulting integrative medicine practitioners. FeldenkraisRTM practitioners aim to clarify new functional interrelationships towards an improved neuroplasticity-based change in the cognitive construct of one's own background body schema. These phenomena have been found to clinically correlate to chronic pain through concurrent distortions in the reorganization of usual sensory-motor cortical representations in the brain -- being further associated with altered body perception (Wand, et al. 2016). The Feldenkrais Method RTM (FM) is a comprehensive approach being manifested through manual sensory contact (FIRTM) techniques and movement experiences (ATMRTM) and has been anecdotally purported to improve symptoms and functions in Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain (CNSLBP). However, there is little scientific evidence to support superior treatment efficacy.
ISBN: 9781369602050Subjects--Topical Terms:
2144820
Physiological psychology.
Body schema acuity training and FeldenkraisRTM movements compared to core stabilization biofeedback and motor control exercises: Comparative effects on chronic non-specific low back pain in an outpatient clinical setting: A randomized controlled comparative efficacy study.
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A Randomized Controlled Trial compared a novel Virtual Reality Bones(TM) / FeldenkraisRTM Movement (VRB3/FM) intervention against more conventional protocols for Core Stabilization Biofeedback / Motor Control Exercises (CSB/MCE). The (VRB 3)(TM) treatment component consisted of full-scale skeletal models, kinematic avatars, skeletal density imagery, temporal bone-vestibular system relationships, and haptic self-touch techniques being aimed to re-conceptualize participant's prior notions and beliefs regarding body schema and low back pain (LBP). N=30 participating patients with CNSLBP were assigned to either the experimental group (VRB3/FM N=15) or the control group (CSB/MCE N=15). Known confounding biopsychosocial variables were controlled via stratified-random assignment on the FABQ. Treatment Outcome measures included VAS-PAIN, RMDQ, PSFS, and Timed Position Endurances Tests -- including Flexion / Extension Ratios at baseline, 2-weeks, 4-weeks and 8-weeks. Statistical Analysis was conducted using Wilcoxon Rank Sum and paired, two-tailed t-test. Results showed that the VRB3/FM group demonstrated greater improvement in all treatment outcome measures as compared to the matched CSB/MCE control group.
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