Effects of Strength Training in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients
Chronic Low Back Pain

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Low Back Pain focused on measuring chronic low back pain, strength training, biomechanics, inflammatory biomarkers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Being ≥18 years old
- Present low back or lumbo-sacral pain and function restriction (i.e. >15% in the Oswestry Questionnaire) for 12 weeks or longer
- Do not present any functional anatomical-abnormalities, neuromuscular joint diseases and acute symptoms of pain
- Recent participation in an exercise program (at least 12 weeks)
- Pregnancy or diseases that can directly impact systemic inflammation (i.e: cancer, diabetes, hypertension)
Exclusion Criteria:
• Minimum adherence to the training protocol, defined as performing at least 75% of the training sessions.
Sites / Locations
- Juliana Pennone
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
High intensity resistance training (HIRT)
Low intensity resistance training (LIRT)
12 weeks of two weekly training sessions, with at least 48 hours of interval between sessions. The HIRT performed the squat, deadlift and lunge exercises, as these exercises induce high core muscles activity. HIRT started with two weeks of low intensity exercises emphasizing the activation of core muscles (pelvic elevation with feet on the floor, "superman", static supine bridge on bosu), and the technique of the selected resistance exercises (e.g. squat, deadlift, and lunges). Participants performed 3 sets of 10 repetitions per exercise. In the third and forth weeks, participants performed the exercises from the previous weeks and also static unipedal forward flexion on bosu and dynamic unipedal forward flexion and the main exercises with a load corresponding to (50% of the 1 RM load (Brzycki, 1993). From the 5th to the 12th week, participants performed only the selected resistance exercises with progressive higher intensities (from 12RM to 8RM).
12 weeks of two weekly training sessions, with at least 48 hours of interval between sessions.The LIRT group performed very low intensity and volume exercises (i.e. 1 set per exercise). Exercises started with participants lying on a firm surface, with the back supported, knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Then, participants performed the following exercises: 1) inhaling and exhaling and then isometrically contract in gluteal and abdominal muscles for 20 seconds and relax; 2) raising the head, lifting the chin and shoulders toward the chest for 20 seconds and relax; 3) raising one knee towards the chest and raising the head and shoulders likewise in the second exercise for 20s, relaxing, and changing the leg.; 4) raising both knees towards the chest in the same time that raise the head and shoulder off the floor during 20 seconds and relax.