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                                            International Journal of Sport, Exercise and Health Research 2022; 6(2): 81-87 
           Systematic Review                         Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation approach for 
           IJSEHR 2022; 6(2): 81-87                                          low back pain: A review study 
           © 2022, All rights reserved 
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           Received: 09-04-2022                                   1                                       1                                 1 
                                                 Lucky Anggiat* , Novlinda Susy Arianawati Manurung , James Wilson Hasoloan Manik
           Accepted: 26-05-2022                             1
                                                              Physiotherapy Program, Faculty of Vocational Study, Universitas Kristen Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia 
                                                 Abstract 
            
                                                 Introduction:  Proprioceptive  Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)  is  an  exercise  based  on  neuromuscular  control  by 
                                                 stimulation of proprioceptors. The PNF exercise is more popular in the treatment of neurological problems than for 
                                                 musculoskeletal disorders. Numerous research has been done on its application on low back pain (LBP) condition. 
                                                 However, there is not many studies review the application of PNF approach on LBP condition. The aim of this study is 
                                                 to review the PNF approach and explore on its effect on LBP condition. Method: This research uses a simple research 
                                                 literature review method. Data were collected through searches on research article databases such as Google Scholar 
                                                 and health research databases, namely PubMed, Cochrane PEDro and other scientific journals databases. Result: After 
                                                 searching for articles from the Google Scholar, PubMed, Cochrane and PEDro databases, several research results were 
                                                 obtained on the use of PNF in LBP conditions with the following results. There were 19 researches that has been 
                                                 published provided by the databases. Conclusions: All studies have shown that the PNF approach in patients with LBP, 
                                                 whether chronic or not,  is  sufficient  to  provide  beneficial  effects  in  reducing  pain,  increasing  functional  ability, 
                                                 postural control, trunk stability, the flexibility of the lumbar and hip, increasing FEV1 and increasing trunk muscle 
                                                 activity. Furthermore, in general, PNF also appears to be more dominant than other exercises for the management of 
                                                 LBP conditions. 
                                                 Keywords: Physiotherapy, LBP, Exercise Therapy, PNF, Review. 
            
            
                                                 INTRODUCTION  
            
                                                                                                                                                                [1]
                                                 In  physiotherapy  practice,  low  back  pain  (LBP)  is  one  of  the  most  frequently  encountered  cases     . 
                                                                                                                              [2]
                                                 Physiotherapists  have  several  options  in  the  management  of  LBP         .  According  to  several  clinical 
                                                                                                                                   [3-5]
                                                 guidelines, exercise therapy is one of the most recommended interventions            . Various types of exercise 
                                                                                                             [6]
                                                 therapy have also proven good results in LBP conditions  . One type of exercise therapy that is rarely used 
                                                                                                                                                  [7,8]
                                                 in LBP conditions but gives good results is Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)         . 
                                                 Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) is an exercise therapy concepts based on neuromuscular 
                                                 control by stimulation of joint proprioceptors and muscle as well as sensory inputs from peripheral organs 
            
                                                                                                                                                                [9]
                                                 to influence motor outputs of the central nervous system and promote functional activity of daily living  . 
                                                 At beginning, PNF was developed by Dr Herman Kabath in the study on neuromuscular dysfunction with 
                                                                                                                                                  [10-12]
                                                 paralysis condition with collaboration with Magareth Knot in neuromuscular reeducation                . The main 
                                                 goal of the PNF approach is to facilitate an optimal structural and neuromuscular state. The PNF approach 
                                                 applies  the  principles  of  neurophysiological  from  sensorimotor  system  to  manual  evaluation  and 
            
                                                                                                                                    [13]
                                                 treatment of dysfunction in both neuromuscular and musculoskeltal problem            . 
            
                                                 A  study  by  Westwater-Wood,  Adams  and  Kerry,  found  that  the  use  of  PNF  mainly  for  hemiplegic 
                                                                                                  [10]
                                                 population that related with stroke condition       . Another review study also concluded that PNF has been 
                                                 used for many different types of impairments as a comprehensive exercise for rehabilitation, including the 
                                                                 [14]
                                                 LBP condition      . The review showed that most of study in PNF was conducted in neurological condition 
                                                 such as stroke, gait problems, vital function and face rather than musculoskeletal condition. However, 
                                                 these two review studies only describe about the use of PNF in general condition and identified about the 
           *Corresponding author:                general information of PNF.  
           Lucky Anggiat  
           Physiotherapy Program, Faculty 
           of      Vocational      Study,        The use of PNF approach on LBP condition was started from the development of PNF techniques by 
           Universitas  Kristen  Indonesia,                         [15]
           Jakarta, Indonesia                    Kofotolis & Kellis    . They were comparing Rhythmical Stabilization (RS) and Combination of Isotonic (COI) 
           Email:                                for female with chronic LBP (CLBP). The purpose of the previous study was examining the effect of RS and 
           lucky.panjaitan@uki.ac.id             COI o flexibility and functional performance and trunk muscle endurance in subject with CLBP.   
 
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                                                                                                                                                                         [9]
          Both techniques used in sitting position, which facilitate the flexion and               to improve the patient's ability to achieve optimal results             . In motor 
          extension of trunk movement. The RS is the isometric exercise against                    control  there  are  four  underlying  phases,  namely  mobility,  stability, 
          resistance of alternating movement trunk flexion or extension, with no                   controlled mobility or mobility in stability and the last is skill. The four 
          motion  intended  for  ten  seconds.  The  COI  consisted  of  alternating               phases  of  motor  control  are  adapted  in  several  procedures  and 
          concentric  muscle  contraction  for  five  seconds  and  eccentric                      techniques  in  PNF  so  that  patients  can  respond  well  to  return  to 
          contraction of agonist without relaxation for five seconds and resisted                             [20]
                                                                                                   activities    . 
          eccentric  contraction  and  resisted  maintained  contraction  for  five 
          seconds.  Both  RS  and  COI  were  applied  for  three  sets  of  fifteen               Whereas  in  motor  learning,  it  is  how  physiotherapists  prepare 
          repetitions. The rest interval of 30 second was provided in each sets                    treatment  plans  for  patients  by  providing  movement  learning  with 
                                                                                                                                                      [9]
          and 60 seconds in each repetition.  The treatment regime was done for                    specific  tasks  and  with  specific  goals          .  The  tasks  assigned  by 
          four weeks with five times in a week. In their study, reported that the                  physiotherapists to patients will vary according to each end goal of the 
          RS and COI of PNF techniques defined as static and dynamic training                      treatment given by taking into account biomechanical, psychological 
                                                                                                                                        [20,21]
          that appropriate for improving the endurance of the trunk muscle and                     and neurophysiological factors            . The workings of the motor control 
          trunk mobility in people with LBP.                                                       and  motor  learning  system  refers  to  a  neurophysiological  principle 
                                                                                                   called Reciprocal Innervative, namely the contraction reflex activity is 
          The  principle  of    PNF  approach  on  LBP  was  purposed  to  stimulate               facilitated  when the contraction of the antagonist muscles suddenly 
                                                                                                          [20]
          sensory-motor  control  training,  as  well  as  for  stimulate  the  lumbar             stops     .  The  stronger the antagonist's contraction, the greater the 
                                     [16]
          muscle proprioception         . In other previous studies, PNF was shown to              facilitation effect. The reciprocal innervative mechanism is carried out 
          have  beneficial  result  compare  to  manual  therapy,  core  stability                 by Proprioceptive, namely golgy tendon organs and muscle spindles. 
                                                    [17-19]
          exercise and ball exercise for LBP              .  In  addition, physiotherapists        Thus, PNF uses proprioceptive stimulation based on motor control and 
          still have a paradigm that PNF only used for neurological condition. In                                                                                                  [9]
                                                                                                   motor learning to get the ultimate goal of the patient being treated  . 
          the  past,  not  many  previous  studies  to  review  the  PNF  literature 
          thoroughly addressed the use of the PNF approach for LBP condition.                      PNF Basic Procedures 
          The purpose of this study is to highlight the PNF approach and explore                   PNF have some basic procedures that were used to treat the patient, 
          on its effect on LBP condition. Also, in this study, a brief introduction of             the  basic  procedures  will  guide  the  therapist  to  perform  maximal 
          basic principles and procedure of PNF is reviewed.                                       response from patient. The basic procedures consist of  ten elements 
                                                                                                   [9,14]
          METHODOLOGY                                                                                  . The first procedure is resistance, which is used to facilitate muscle 
                                                                                                   contraction  and  motor  control,  to  increase  strength  and  aid  motor 
          This research uses a simple research literature review method. Data                      learning. Second, Irradiation and reinforcement, that is spreading of 
          were collected through searches on research article databases such as                    the response to stimulation. The third is manual contact, which is used 
          Google  Scholar  and  health  research  databases,  namely  PubMed,                      to increase the power of the movement and guide motion with grip 
          Cochrane PEDro and other scientific journals. The keywords used in the                   and  pressure.  Forth,  body  position  and  body  mechanics,  used  for 
          article   search  were  “Proprioceptive  Neuromuscular  Facilitation                     guidance and control of motion or stability. Fifth, verbal commands, 
          AND/OR Low Back Pain”. All articles that have been obtained are then                     use  of  words  and  the  appropriate  volume  of  physiotherapist  vocal 
          collected and selected only articles published around 2015-2021. The                     command to direct the patient. Sixth, vision, which is use of vision to 
          inclusion criteria in the search for articles were the results of research               guide motion and increase force. Seventh, traction or approximation is 
          under 2015 and did not use English. The basic search for the principles                  the  elongation  or  compression  of  the  limbs  and  trunk  to  facilitate 
          and  philosophy  of  PNF  is  also  presented  as  a  basic  scientific                  motion and stability. Eighth, stretch, which is the use of elongation of 
          presentation from various books and other scientific sources.                            the muscle and stimulate the stretch reflex to facilitate contraction and 
                                                                                                   decrease muscle fatigue. Ninth, timing, which is to promote normal 
          RESULT AND DISCUSSION                                                                    timing and increase muscle contraction through “timing for emphasis”. 
          PNF Basic Philosophy and Principles                                                      Tenth,  patterns,  are  the  synergistic  mass  movements  or  the 
                                                                                                   components of functional normal motion. 
          In  order  to  treat  the  patient,  PNF  have  some  aims  to  get  the                 There are some PNF patterns can be applied to treat the patient. The 
          therapeutic  result.  The  PNF  approach  is  based  on  a  facilitation                 pattern is based on normal function motion that composed of mass 
          procedure which provides tools for the therapist to help the patient                     movement pattern of the limb and synergistic trunk muscles. Based on 
                                                                                     [10]
          gain  efficient  motor  function  and    increased  motor  control            .  The     the diagonal movement, the PNF pattern combines of  three planes 
          effectiveness  of  PNF  does  not  depend  on  having  the  conscious                    those  are  sagittal  plane  for  flexion  and  extension,  frontal  plane  for 
          cooperation of the patient. The basic procedures of PNF were used to                     abduction and adduction of  limbs or lateral flexion of  the spine, and 
          improve  the    patient’s  movement  or  stability,  guide  the  motion  by                                                [14,15]
          proper  grips  and  optimal  resistance,  help  the  patient  to  get                    transverse plane for rotation           . 
          coordinated motion through timing and improve the patient’s stamina                      PNF Techniques 
                                   [14]
          and avoid tiredness         .  Adler,  Beckers  and  Buck described that the 
          basic  philosophy  of    PNF  were  positive  approach  with  no  pain  and              In general, when preparing to treat the patient, the right techniques 
          achievable  task,  highest  functional  level  approach  include  the                    should be chosen depending on the type of treatment the patients 
                                                                                                            [10,14]
          treatment  of    impairments  and  activity  level,  mobilize  potential  by             require        . There are ten techniques of PNF that can be used to treat 
          intensive active training, consider the total human being and use motor                  the patient. The techniques are rhythmical initiation, combination of 
                                                      [9]
          control and motor learning principles  . Those principles is an essential                isotonic, dynamic reversal, stabilizing reversal, rhythmical stabilization 
          part of the approach and provides the basis for developing consistency                   training, repeated stretch from beginning of range, repeated stretch 
                                                                     [13]
          throughout the evaluation and treatment process               .                          through  range,  contract-relax,  hold-relax  and  replications.  In  order, 
                                                                                                   choose the techniques, combination of two or more techniques to be 
          Motor Control and Motor Learning Principles                                                    [9]
                                                                                                   used  . The PNF exercise should be combine the basic procedure and 
                                                                                                                                                       [14]
          As the main principles, motor control and motor learning are the things                  the techniques when applied to the patient             .  
          that underlie the concepts and principles of implementing PNF. These 
          principles will greatly assist the application of PNF by physiotherapists 
           
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                 Research Review of PNF on Low Back Pain 
                 After searching for articles from the Google Scholar, PubMed, Cochrane and PEDro databases, several research results were obtained on the use of PNF in LBP conditions with the following results. There 
                 were 19 research that has been published provided by the databases. 
                 Author (Year)                               Type of Study                    PNF Approach                               Comparison                             Types of LBP                        Result and Conclusion 
                                 [22]
                 Jadeja, (2015)                              Randomised        controlled     RS  and  COI  on  Trunk  Pattern           Conventional Back Exercise             Chronic non-specific LBP            The  PNF  approach  to  the  back  is  effective  in 
                                                             trial                            combined  with  conventional  back                                                                                    reducing pain and improving core muscle strength. 
                                                                                              exercise 
                                       [23]
                 Young et al., (2015)                        Quasi-experimental study         PNF integration pattern (PIP) (PNF-        Swiss ball exercise                    Chronic Non-specific LBP            The PNF integration pattern showed that improved 
                                                                                              applied cross training program)                                                                                       the balance ability of elderly patients with LBP 
                                            [24]
                 Kumar & Moitra, (2015)                      Quasi-experimental study         PNF Stretching                             Muscle Energy Techniques               Chronic non-specific LBP            This  study  showed  that  the  MET,  PNF  and  static 
                                                                                                                                         Static Stretching                                                          stretching can be used as an effective therapeutic 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    combination to decrease pain, and improve ROM of 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    the tight hamstring in LBP condition 
                                                   [25]
                 Mavromoustakos et al. (2015)                Randomized        controlled     Consist of 11 using PNF techniques         General Exercise Group                 Chronic non-specific LBP            The PNF approach is more effective to reduce pain 
                                                             trial was                        used with 11 form of exercise from                                                                                    and increase the functional ability. 
                                                                                              seated,  supine,  and  standing  or 
                                                                                              waking. 
                                                  [26]
                 Areeudomwong et al. (2017)                  Randomised  control  trial       RS and COI on Trunk pattern.               LBP educational booklet                CLBP                                The study found that PNF has a good effect in the 
                                                             study                                                                                                                                                  long-term on pain reduction and increases muscle 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    activity in LBP condition 
                                      [27]
                 Kim & Lee, (2017)                           Quasi-experimental study         Rhythmical  Initiation,  Stabilization,    Traditional   Physical    Therapy      CLBP                                The    PNF  was  showed  effective  improving 
                                                                                              Hold Relax, Contract Relax, RS and         Intervention                                                               pulmonary function and decrease pain and improve 
                                                                                              COI  in  seated  and  lying  (supine,                                                                                 the functional ability of LBP condition 
                                                                                              hook, side and prone) 
                                      [28]
                 Malla et al. (2018)                         Quasi-experimental study         RS on Trunk Pattern                        Motor Control Exercise on Ball         Chronic non-specific LBP            The PNF with RS trunk pattern and Motor control 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    exercise  showed  the  same  beneficial  result  on 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    reduce  pain,  and  disability  and  improving  the 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Lumbar ROM in LBP conditions. 
                                        [8]
                 Anggiat et al. (2018)                       Quasi-experimental study         RS and COI on Trunk pattern                McKenzie and Home Exercise             Chronic non-specific LBP            The PNF showed better results in reducing the pain 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    compared  to  the  McKenzie  method  in  LBP 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    condition.  
                                                    [29]
                 Zaworski & Latosiewicz. (2018)              Single-blinded RCT               PNF for Trunk                              Manual  Therapy,  PNF  with            Non-specific LBP                    The  PNF  combined with  manual  therapy  showed 
                                                                                                                                         Manual Therapy and Traditional                                             more improvement in functional capability. But, all 
                                                                                                                                         Kinesiotherapy                                                             treatments gave the same result in reducing pain 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    and disability. 
                 Areeudomwong           &      Buttagat,     Randomised        controlled     RS and COI on Trunk pattern                Core stabilisation exercise (CSE)      CLBP                                The  PNF  group  and  CSE  group  showed  similar 
                           [7]
                 (2019a)                                     trial                                                                       and  Control  group  (General                                              results in the short and long term in reducing pain, 
                                                                                                                                         Trunk      Strengthening       and                                         and  functional  disability  and  improving  patient 
                                                                                                                                         Ultrasound Therapy)                                                        satisfaction in LBP conditions. 
                 Areeudomwong           &      Buttagat,     Randomised        controlled     Modified  RS  and  COI  on  Trunk          General       trunk       exercise     CLBP                                The PNF training provides a greater result in  the 
                           [30]
                 (2019b)                                     trial                            pattern and bilateral diagonal limb        programme                                                                  reduction  of  pain  and  improving  the  functional 
                                                                                              movements,         with       maximal                                                                                 ability and static balance in LBP conditions. 
                                                                                              resistance. 
                                      [31]
                 Singh et al. (2019)                         Quasi-experimental study         Rhythmic  Stabilization  Exercise  on      Conventional back exercises            CLBP                                The  PNF  approach  using  rhythmic  stabilization 
                                                                                              trunk                                                                                                                 showed more good in reducing pain and functional 
                  
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                                                                                                                                                                                                             disability compared with conventional treatment. 
                                                  [32]
                 Saxena & Thiyagarajan, (2020)             Quasi-experimental study        Scapular and pelvic pattern of PNF        Conventional       strengthening     Non-specific LBP                   The PNF approach showed more good in improving 
                                                                                           (with  Conventional  strengthening        exercises alone                                                         pain index and flexibility of the lumbar spine. 
                                                                                           exercises) 
                                         [2]
                 Anggiat et al., (2020a)                   Quasi-experimental study        RS and COI on Trunk pattern               Mc Kenzie and Home Exercise          Chronic non-specific LBP           The PNF with other compared treatments showed 
                                                                                                                                                                                                             there was no difference in improving lumbar ROM 
                                                                                                                                                                                                             in LBP conditions. 
                                         [34]
                 Anggiat et al., (2020b)                   Quasi-experimental study        RS and COI on Trunk pattern               Mc Kenzie and Home Exercise          Chronic nonspecific LBP            The  PNF  approach  exercise  has  more  effect  in 
                                                                                                                                                                                                             improving functional disability in LBP conditions. 
                                   [35]
                 Kim et al. (2021)                         single-blinded,                 General  Physiotherapy  and  Trunk        General    Physiotherapy      and    CLBP                               The  PNF  approach  with  general  physical  therapy 
                                                           Randomized clinical trial       stabilization   exercise   combined       Trunk    stabilization   exercise                                       treatments  and  PNF  stretching  were  effective  in 
                                                                                           with PNF stretching was performed         combined       passive      static                                      reducing pain, improving hip ROM, and decreasing 
                                                                                           using  contract-relax  techniques  of     stretching in the supine, prone,                                        dysfunction. 
                                                                                           agonists  in  supine,  prone,  side-      side-lying,  and  half-kneeling 
                                                                                           lying, and half-kneeling positions        positions. 
                                     [36]
                 Sipko et al. (2021)                       Quasi-experimental  study       Stabilizing  reversal  technique,  COI,   Tilting the trunk forward.           CLBP                               The PNF approach with a single session showed a 
                                                           (Pilot Study)                   Rhythmic Initiation                       Transition   from     sitting  to                                       better  effect  on  pain  and  postural  control  in  LBP 
                                                                                                                                     standing  position  with  the                                           conditions.  
                                                                                                                                     assistance of a therapist. 
                                        [37]
                 Nugraha et al. (2021)                     Randomized       controlled     Various  PNF  approach  combined          Sensory  motor  training  (SMT)      Non-specific LBP                   The PNF approach with other group comparisons 
                                                           trial                           with    Kinesiotaping     (KT)    and     combined with KT and UST                                                showed similar results in reducing pain, increasing 
                                                                                           Ultrasound Therapy (UST)                                                                                          ROM of LBP condition. 
                              [38] 
                 Park, (2021)                              Experimental Study              Biofeedback     PNF     lower    limb     -                                    CLBP                               The  PNF  lower  pattern  with  biofeedback  was 
                                                                                           pattern.                                                                                                          suggested to increasing abdominal muscle activity 
                                                                                                                                                                                                             and decreasing unwanted lumbopelvic rotation in 
                                                                                                                                                                                                             patients with LBP. 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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...International journal of sport exercise and health research systematic review proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation approach for ijsehr low back pain a study all rights reserved www sportscienceresearch com received lucky anggiat novlinda susy arianawati manurung james wilson hasoloan manik accepted physiotherapy program faculty vocational universitas kristen indonesia jakarta abstract introduction pnf is an based on control by stimulation proprioceptors the more popular in treatment neurological problems than musculoskeletal disorders numerous has been done its application lbp condition however there not many studies aim this to explore effect method uses simple literature data were collected through searches article databases such as google scholar namely pubmed cochrane pedro other scientific journals result after searching articles from several results obtained use conditions with following researches that published provided conclusions have shown patients whether chronic or su...

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