This study aims to learn about the effects of aquatic and land exercises on managing chronic low back pain in adults aged 18-65. The participants engage in a 12-week supervised land and water-based exercise program. The main questions this study aims to answer are: * How effective are aquatic exercises on low back pain, functional disability, Kinesiophobia, sleep quality, and overall quality of life? * Is aquatic therapy more effective than land exercises for treating LBP or vice versa?
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Pain Intensity
Timeframe: Baseline before the intervention/pre-testing, at the 8th week of the intervention, within a week after the last training session, and three months after the end of the training (Follow-up period).
Functional Disability
Timeframe: Baseline before the intervention/pre-testing, at the 8th week of the intervention, within a week after the last training session, and three months after the end of the training (Follow-up period).