Low back pain is a prevalent disorder in modern society,
with 80% of the population suffering from it at least once in
their life1). Among them, 7–10% will develop chronic low
back pain (CLBP), and 1% will have physical disabilities2).
CLBP is not only painful but also leads to loss of function,
so this condition hampers a healthy lifestyle3). Low back
pain is increasingly seen in patients in their 20s to 40s, especially
due to the economic development of society and
changing working environments4).