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- ItemClinical, Physical, Psychological, and Functional Impacts of A suggested Quantified-Modeling for Progressive Core Stability Exercise in Tele-Physiotherapeutic Management of Discopathy- Low Back Pain(Al-Quds University, 2024-07-11) Hiba Mohammad saadi Nimer ALFakhori; هبة محمد سعدي نمر الفاخوريLow back pain (LBP) caused by Discopathy is a frequent problem that harms how people live and function. Core stability exercises in physical therapy help to enhance muscular strength, proprioception, and function. Tele-physiotherapy with mobile apps provides remote, full rehabilitation programs. These technologies offer effective LBP care through easily available, supervised activities, possibly enhancing results and adherence without requiring in-person visits. Purpose: The study aimed to enhance functional performance and overall patient care in the region by investigating the efficaciousness of core stability exercises as Tele-physiotherapeutic intervention delivered through WhatsApp technology to manage Discopathy- low back pain in Palestine. Method: In a quasi-experimental study, 30 women with disc herniation-related lower back pain (DP-LBP) were non-randomly chosen from Hebron's Tariq Bin Ziyad Community Center to participate in one group therapy intervention using a suggested Tele-physiotherapy protocol of progressive core stability exercise PCSE. The suggested protocol was remotely delivered and monitored through WhatsApp, and continued along four weeks, with three sessions per week. Demographic, anthropometric, medical history, pain intensity, lumbar spine range of motion, level of functional activity, and psychological aspects of Discopathic low back pain in female patients were repeatedly assessed during the pre-, mid, and posttests. Result: The study found significant reductions in pain intensity, improvement in physical function, and psychological factors using remote physical therapy through WhatsApp for patients with disc herniationrelated lower back pain, proving its effectiveness across all evaluated outcomes. Conclusion: Using WhatsApp technology to remotely deliver PCSE in the management of DP-LBP, Telephysiotherapy was proven to be advantageous in reducing pain, improving physical aspects of muscle performance, range of motion, enhancing functional abilities among patients with DP-LBP, leading to considerable improvements in the clinical, physical, psychological, and functional domains in treating low back pain