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The Best Exercise for Back Pain Feat. Associate Professor Dr Daniel Belavy
The Best Exercise for Back Pain Feat. Associate Professor Dr Daniel Belavy
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jul 30, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Note: In the episode Daniel is introduced as 'Assistant Professor', this is incorrect. His official title is 'Associate Professor Dr Daniel Belavy'. We aplologise for this innacuracy.
Dave and Rob are with Associate professor Daniel Belavy, one of the authors of a new paper recently published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine which addresses the ultimate question ‘What exercise should I be doing for my lower back pain?’
They discuss how network metanalysis was used to compare different types of exercise and the parameters that mean this research can be effectively used to understand which type of exercise should be undertaken by those with chronic back pain.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
We used a methodology analysis called network metanalysis to compare different types of exercise.
This research focused entirely on bringing together studies that were about exercise as a treatment for lower back pain.
The mode of exercise varied from Pilates, stabilisation, to stretching and extension work.
Active exercise therapies are likely to be the most beneficial for back pain
Helping people to reduce their fear of movement is a big part of the journey to recovery.
Building confidence is part of the process in the treatment of back pain.
The analysis focused entirely on comparing active exercise treatment data in relation to chronic non-specific lower back pain.
The results of the study indicate that modes of exercise such as Pilates, resistance, aerobic, and stabilisation are the best types of exercise to undertake for lower back pain.
BEST MOMENTS
‘People don’t realise what goes into studies of this scale’
‘There are no exercises that are harmful for the body’
‘Active exercise therapies are likely to be the most beneficial for back pain’
VALUABLE RESOURCES
The Back Pain PodcastFree Sciatica guide: www.thebackpainpodcast.com
Link to the paper described
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2020/06/15/bjsports-2020-102024
Free to download paper
http://bit.ly/BJSM-NMA
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Dave ElliotDave is the owner of Advanced Chiropractic, a chain of Chiropractic and massage therapy clinics in Essex, UK. Dave still sees patients during the week but has been working hard to talk to as many experts in the field of back pain as possible to help distil all the information and bring it to you in this awesome podcast. You can find Dave on any of the Advanced Chiropractic social media platforms, or you can contact him @ hello@thebackpainpodcast.com if you have any questions for him.-Instagram
Rob BeavenRob owns and runs a multidisciplinary clinic, The Dyer St Clinic in Cirencester Gloucestershire. His team of Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Osteopaths, Doctors and podiatrists all collaborate on thousands of back pain patients every year. Alongside Dave, he has worked hard to bring to the table experts across all industries to give you the low down on back pain, with steps you can implement today to start feeling better.-Instagram -Twitter
CONTACT METHOD
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Twitter
Facebook
hello@thebackpainpodcast.com
Support the show: https://thebackpainpodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave and Rob are with Associate professor Daniel Belavy, one of the authors of a new paper recently published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine which addresses the ultimate question ‘What exercise should I be doing for my lower back pain?’
They discuss how network metanalysis was used to compare different types of exercise and the parameters that mean this research can be effectively used to understand which type of exercise should be undertaken by those with chronic back pain.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
We used a methodology analysis called network metanalysis to compare different types of exercise.
This research focused entirely on bringing together studies that were about exercise as a treatment for lower back pain.
The mode of exercise varied from Pilates, stabilisation, to stretching and extension work.
Active exercise therapies are likely to be the most beneficial for back pain
Helping people to reduce their fear of movement is a big part of the journey to recovery.
Building confidence is part of the process in the treatment of back pain.
The analysis focused entirely on comparing active exercise treatment data in relation to chronic non-specific lower back pain.
The results of the study indicate that modes of exercise such as Pilates, resistance, aerobic, and stabilisation are the best types of exercise to undertake for lower back pain.
BEST MOMENTS
‘People don’t realise what goes into studies of this scale’
‘There are no exercises that are harmful for the body’
‘Active exercise therapies are likely to be the most beneficial for back pain’
VALUABLE RESOURCES
The Back Pain PodcastFree Sciatica guide: www.thebackpainpodcast.com
Link to the paper described
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2020/06/15/bjsports-2020-102024
Free to download paper
http://bit.ly/BJSM-NMA
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Dave ElliotDave is the owner of Advanced Chiropractic, a chain of Chiropractic and massage therapy clinics in Essex, UK. Dave still sees patients during the week but has been working hard to talk to as many experts in the field of back pain as possible to help distil all the information and bring it to you in this awesome podcast. You can find Dave on any of the Advanced Chiropractic social media platforms, or you can contact him @ hello@thebackpainpodcast.com if you have any questions for him.-Instagram
Rob BeavenRob owns and runs a multidisciplinary clinic, The Dyer St Clinic in Cirencester Gloucestershire. His team of Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Osteopaths, Doctors and podiatrists all collaborate on thousands of back pain patients every year. Alongside Dave, he has worked hard to bring to the table experts across all industries to give you the low down on back pain, with steps you can implement today to start feeling better.-Instagram -Twitter
CONTACT METHOD
hello@thebackpainpodcast.com
Support the show: https://thebackpainpodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Jul 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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