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Lumbalgia y ejercicio físico

Authors: Pérez-Guisado, Joaquín;

Lumbalgia y ejercicio físico

Abstract

La lumbalgia es un problema que se caracteriza por su alta prevalencia en la población, de hecho hasta el 80% de la población lo padece al menos una vez en la vida En cerca del 90% de los casos no se encuentra ningún tipo de lesión que justifique el proceso, por lo que el problema será catalogado como lumbalgia inespecífica. La lumbalgia tiene una gran trascendencia debido a sus grandes repercusiones económicas y sociales asociadas, ya que se ha convertido en una de las primeras causas de absentismo laboral. En la cronificación de la lumbalgia se produce una asociación entre factores musculares y psicosociales que favorecerán la cronificación e incapacidad asociada al proceso. El reposo está contraindicado, pues debilita y atrofia la musculatura de la espalda, debiéndose de restringir por este motivo a no más de 2-3 días y cuando sea absolutamente necesario. Por el contrario, el ejercicio físico ha demostrado su eficacia a la hora de proteger contra la lumbalgia, contra el dolor asociado a la misma, de favorecer la recuperación en los procesos que se han cronificado, disminuir las recidivas, el número de días de baja laboral y ayudar en el tratamiento de los componentes psicológicos asociados a la lumbalgia crónica. En las personas aquejadas de lumbalgia crónica hay una pérdida en la fuerza del tronco, flexibilidad del tronco y capacidad cardiovascular, por lo que una terapia de ejercicios adecuada debería de tener en cuenta estos tres parámetros, ya que los buenos resultados que se pueden obtener indican la conveniencia de la misma.

Low back pain is a problem with a high prevalence in the population. About 80% of the population has low back pain at least once in their life. There are no injuries that justify the pain in about 90% of the cases. Thus, this type of condition is classified as an unspecific low back pain. Low back pain has associated high economic and social repercussions, since it has become in one of the first causes for absenteeism from work. Chronification of low back pain is associated with muscular and psychosocial factors that will favour physical disability. Resting is not advisable since it weakens and atrophies the muscles of the back. For this reason, the resting period must be under 2-3 days and only when it is absolutely necessary. On the contrary, physical exercise has shown to efficiently protect against low back pain, to favour the recuperation of chronic patients, to reduce the number of relapses and sick leaves and to help in the treatment of the psychological components associated with chronic low back pain. People with low back pain have impairments strength of the trunk, flexibility and cardiovascular capacity. Therefore, a correct work out with physical exercises targeting these three areas have demonstrated to efficiently improve these impairments. Regarding strength training frequencies, once a week is enough to develop and to maintain the improvements. Finally, a high intensity work out is better than a low intensity work out since the improvements are higher and faster.

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Medicina, Dolor lumbar, Cardiovascular capacity, Physical exercise, Absenteeism from work, Ejercicio físico, Capacidad cardiovascular, Absentismo laboral, Baja laboral, Low back pain, Dolor de espalda, Deportes

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