Comparative Effects of Yogic Practices and Physiotherapy Exercises on Peak Expiratory Flow Rate among Low Back Pain for Middle Age Men

Author(s) Name:

R.Venugopal & Dr. V. Chandrasekar

Abstract:

The present study was designed to find out the comparative effects of yogic practices and physiotherapy exercises on peak expiratory flow rate among low back pain for middle age men. It was hypothesized that there would be significant differences in forced vital capacity among low back pain for middle age men due to the influences of comparative effects of yogic practices and physiotherapy exercises . To achieve the purpose of the study, 45 low back pain for middle age men from Chennai city aged between 30 to 40 years. The Experimental group I, II and III underwent comparative effects of yogic practices and physiotherapy exercises  for the period of 6 weeks of an hour in the morning. The control group was not exposed to any specific training but they participated in the regular activities. The pre-test and post-test were conduct before and after the training for four groups. The data pertaining to the variables collected from the three groups before and after the training period were statistically analyzed by using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) to determine the significant difference and tested at 0.05 level of significance.                                                                                                                                                                        

Keywords:

Yogic Practices, Physiotherapy Exercises, Peak Expiratory Flow Rate.

Please cite this article as:

R. Venugopal & Dr. V. Chandrasekar (2020). Comparative Effects of Yogic Practices and Physiotherapy Exercises on Peak Expiratory Flow Rate among Low Back Pain for Middle Age Men. International Journal of Recent Research and Applied Studies, 7, 12(5), 21-24.

 


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