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2007/01/12
Pilates Effective for Low-Back Pain
According to a small, randomized, controlled study published in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, participants who practiced Pilates over a 4-week period experienced more relief from their symptoms than those who went through typical treatment programs.
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2006/12/24
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2006/11/27
Pilates can help some with Parkinson's
The basics of Pilates— increasing core strength and flexibility— are helpful in countering the effects of the disease.
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2006/11/08
Pilates: Is it safe for older adults?
What kind of exercise is Pilates? Is it good for older people?
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2007/01/12
Pilates Effective for Low-Back Pain
Low-back pain is the most common cause of job-related disability in the United States, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Among neurological ailments, only headache is more prevalent. As a mind-body exercise professional, you no doubt encounter numerous clients with varying degrees of low-back discomfort.

Recent research supports the effectiveness of Pilates exercise for low-back pain, notes Shirley Archer, JD, MA, IDEA member since 1988, certified yoga and Pilates teacher and award-winning author based in Palm Beach, Florida and Zurich, Switzerland. According to a small, randomized, controlled study published in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2006; 36 [7], 472-84), participants who practiced Pilates over a 4-week period experienced more relief from their symptoms than those who went through typical treatment programs.

In light of the growing popularity of Pilates in therapeutic settings, researchers from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, decided to test whether Pilates exercises were effective in improving the condition of patients. The investigators randomly assigned 39 active adults ages 20-55 with chronic low-back pain to either a Pilates training group or a control group. The experimental group exercised on Pilates equipment, while the control group received the usual care provided to individuals seeking medical help for low-back pain. (“Usual care” included consulting with a physician and other healthcare professionals and specialists.)

Post-testing revealed that the Pilates participants had significantly lower levels of functional disability and pain intensity than the control subjects. A year later, the Pilates participants had maintained their physical improvements.

By Shirley Archer, JD, MA
November-December 2006 issue of IDEA Fitness Journal


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