This paper will apply “STEAMS” methodology on Health Science. The science will mainly address what and how the lumboplevic stability exercise intervention influence patients with chronic low back pain(CLBP) and can we find factors to help predicting what kinds of patients will have better improvement possibility with this particular exercises. Chronic low back pain(CLBP) is a common, long-lasting, and disabling condition with high costs for society and patients. The prevalence of CLBP is globally calculated to be 9442.5 per 100,000(9%). Although there are many conditions can cause low back pain, lumbar instability is considered to be a significant factor in patients with CLBP. Data was collected on 40+ patients with CLBP who had undertaken a 6-weeks Modified Pilates Core Rehab exercise program. We collected their pain intensity, activities disability and lumbopelvic stability before and after the exercise program intervention. All the three domains had improvement after the exercise program. Pain, standing, sleeping, social life have better improvement among disability categories.
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