Iranian Journal of War and Public Health

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Volume 18, Issue 1 (2026)                   Iran J War Public Health 2026, 18(1): 15-19 | Back to browse issues page

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Kumar K, Kumaresan A, Vishnuram S, Vianni D, Subramanian S, Raj N, et al . Effect of Neurokinetic Therapy on Core Muscle Dysfunction among Subjects with Low Back Pain. Iran J War Public Health 2026; 18 (1) :15-19
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1- SIMATS College of Physiotherapy, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Chennai, India
2- Department of Physiotherapy, Sri Narayani Hospital Research Centre, Vellore, India
3- School of Physiotherapy SBV Chennai, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth, Pondicherry, India
4- School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Terengganu Darul Iman, Malaysia
5- Nursing Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Faisal University, Hofuf, Saudi Arabia
* Corresponding Author Address: School of Physiotherapy SBV Chennai, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed-to-be University), Pondicherry, India. (suryavishnuram@gmail.com)
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Aims: Core muscle dysfunction is commonly identified as a contributing factor for low back pain. This study examined the effects of Neurokinetic Therapy on core muscle dysfunction in individuals with low back pain.
Materials & Methods: Sixty-six subjects aged 20-50 years with chronic nonspecific low back pain were randomized into two groups (NKT and Control). The NKT group received treatment for 8 weeks. Manual muscle testing of participants was conducted during this period, along with identifying dysfunctional movement patterns and biweekly neuromotor reprogramming sessions.
Findings: The primary outcome, core muscle endurance, improved significantly in the NKT group. Plank endurance time increased from a mean of 45.2±10.5 seconds at baseline to 61.0±12.4 seconds post-intervention, whereas the control group showed a smaller improvement. Side-bridge endurance times showed a greater increase in the NKT group (30.4±8.2 to 42.6±9.3) than in the control group (p<0.01).
Conclusion: Interventional techniques such as NKT should be incorporated into clinical practice for the treatment of chronic low back pain, especially when core dysfunction is involved.
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