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European Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science ISSN: 2501 - 1235 ISSN-L: 2501 - 1235 Available on-line at: www.oapub.org/edu Volume 3 │ Issue 7 │ 2017 doi: 10.5281/zenodo.820677 DIAGNOSTIC OF SPINAL COLUMN MOBILITY USING SCHOBER’S TEST FOR LUMBAL SYNDROME BY APPLICATION OF PHYSICAL THERAPY AND SPORT RECREATION Nikola Radulović1, Ratko Pavlović2i, Ilona Mihajlović1, Siniša Nikolić3 Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, 1 University of Novi Sad, Serbia Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, 2 University of East Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina PhD student, Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, 3 University of Novi Sad, Serbia Abstract: The research was conducted on the sample of 90 male and female subjects with chronic lumbar syndrome, aged between 20 and 50, of which 45 men and 45 women who were divided in three groups, 30 subjects per each group, formed on the basis of exercises done by the subjects during and upon the rehabilitation (III groups). The longitudinal and time bound research was executed (8 months). The research was conducted in the Department V ”anja Slatina , in the Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Dr Miroslav Zotović in ”anja Luka, including three Fitness centres in ”anja Luka. The goal of the research was to compare results of testing of subjects who continued to engage in sport recreation after termination of a rehabilitation process in the Institution for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - IPMR Dr Miroslav Zotović in ”anja Luka (by means of usual physical procedures) and the results of those subjects who did not continue kinesitherapy, nor sport-recreational activities. For the statistical analysis in the SPSS program ANOVA was used, especially Post Hoc Test – Tukey HSD. The results showed that during the eight-month research there was a statistically significant improvement of the observed parameters (Schober index), but with the application of programmed physiotherapy with recreation (gr. II) the best results were achieved, as well as more stable remission, which could be explained by biological effects of the programmed physiotherapy together with sport recreation. Copyright © The Author(s). All Rights Reserved. © 2015 – 2017 Open Access Publishing Group 51 Nikola Radulović, Ratko Pavlović, Ilona Mihajlović, Siniša Nikolić DIAGNOSTIC OF SPINAL COLUMN MOBILITY USING SCHO”ER’S TEST FOR LUM”“L SYNDROME ”Y APPLICATION OF PHYSICAL THERAPY AND SPORT RECREATION Keywords: Schober index, kinesitherapy, physiotherapy, lumbar syndrome For downloading the full article, please access the following link: http://oapub.org/edu/index.php/ejep/article/view/858 European Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science - Volume 3 │ Issue 7 │ 2017 52