University of Minnesota Clinical Study Finds Pvolve's Lower Back Support Workout Series Reduces Chronic Lower Back Pain and Improves Functional Ability

University of Minnesota Clinical Study Finds Pvolve's Lower Back Support Workout Series Reduces Chronic Lower Back Pain and Improves Functional Ability

June 28, 2024 // Franchising.com // NEW YORK – Pvolve, the workout method that pairs low-impact, functional movement with resistance equipment to build strong, mobile bodies, today announced findings from a study on Chronic Lower Back Pain at the University of Minnesota. The study shows that Pvolve’s Lower Back Support Workout Series is proven to reduce chronic lower back pain and improve functional ability.

Back pain was once seen as an inevitable part of aging, but today, factors like constant device use and intense HIIT workouts have made back soreness a common issue at any age. In recent years, lower back and neck pain have topped healthcare spending, reaching approximately $134.5 billion.

Lower back pain remains persistent and often debilitating for many adults, yet clinically-backed, medication-free, at-home solutions are still scarce. Findings from the Lower Back Pain Study’s 12-week clinical trial showcase the effectiveness of Pvolve’s Lower Back Support Series for improving function and reducing lower back pain. Among its impressive outcomes, the study found that participants experienced an 80% reduction in lower back pain, a 373% improvement in body awareness, and a 108% improvement in core muscle strength. The research also indicates that Pvolve’s Lower Back Support Series supports improved body awareness; participants reported improved confidence in completing tasks and activities, and reduced disability, contributing to a higher quality of life. Equally as promising, the study showed Pvolve is an easy-to-follow at-home solution with a 96% adherence and no study-related adverse effects.

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