Analysis of Prevalence of LBP effects of selecting some specific sports professionals and spinal mobilization exercise

THANVIR AHAMMED T, Dr. JASMINE ANANDABAI

Abstract


This study aimed at muscles activation analysis of lower Back pain (LBP) and spinal mobilization’ that cervical mobilization permits early treatment by means of gentle oscillatory movements which have the effect of decreasing muscle spasm and pain and thus gradually improving mobility. The main goal of preventive or rehabilitation programme is to “attain adequate musculoligamentous control of lumbar spine forces to eliminate repetitive injury to the intervertebral discs, facet joints, and related structures. The emphasis is on training with specific lumbar stabilization exercise incorporating muscle fusion to protect the motion segments from repetitive microtrauma and excessive loads.


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