Respiratory characteristics of individuals with non‐specific low back pain: A cross‐sectional study

Respiratory characteristics of individuals with non‐specific low back pain: A cross‐sectional study This study has direct implications among health‐care professionals, including physiotherapists, nurses, and physicians, who provide mental, social, and vocational measures to individuals with NS‐LBP. These professionals play a significant role in reducing the impact of pain and other related issues among NS‐LBP patients. By managing the variables explored in this study, outcomes can be improved for these individuals. The findings of this study showed an alteration in respiratory characteristics in NS‐LBP patients when compared to healthy participants. They also suggested that NS‐LBP patients can improve respiratory characteristics in components such as respiratory muscle endurance, mobility of the diaphragm, chest expansion, and correcting faulty breathing by education and respiratory exercises.

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