Effects of Association of Trunk Stretching and Segmental Stabilization Exercises in Chronic Unspecific Low Back Pain
NCT ID: NCT02985892
Last Updated: 2019-02-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
34 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-10-31
2018-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Method / Design: It will be a controlled, randomized, prospective, blinded clinical trial with quantitative approach, performed at the Clinical School of Physiotherapy of the UFPB. Participants in the study were 34 subjects of both sexes, aged 18 to 80 years, with pain equal to or greater than 3 by the Numerical Pain Scale (0/10) randomized into two groups: Placebo Stretching Group + Segmental Stabilization (n = 17) who will only do exercises of placebo stretching and segmental stabilization; And Segmental Stretching-Stabilization Group (n = 17), submitted to segmental stabilization exercises associated with trunk stretches; Both groups with 12 sessions. The results on pain intensity, functional capacity, overall effect perception, and clinical-psycho-functional assessment, as per the IMMPACT recommendations for clinical trials of effectiveness and efficacy of treatment for chronic pain, will be made by a blind After the intervention, three and six months after randomization.
Discussion: Because of its design, it will be possible to blind the evaluator, the randomizer, and the patient. At the end of the research we hope to contribute to the clinical decision-making process in the choice of therapies that improve pain and disability in patients with non-specific chronic low back pain.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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SSASG
Stabilization and stretching group, 12 session, 60 minutes each. This group will perform stretching for back muscles in different positions, associated with stabilization exercises using a protocol developed by Richardson, 2005.
SSASG
Both groups will perform segmental stabilization exercises (SS), which emphasis is for the lumbar multifidus muscles (ML) and transversus abdominis (TAR), using protocol proposed by Richardson et al. Four types of exercises will be carried out with four sets of ten exercises. Muscle contractions will be held for ten seconds and followed by ten seconds rest. Between each type of exercise patients will rest for one-minute interval.
Patients of segmental stabilization active stretching group (SSASG) will perform stretch exercises in four sets of 30 seconds for each muscle. The active stretching exercises will last 15 minutes. The muscles that will be stretched are pectorals, latissimus dorsi, latissimus dorsi, teres major, rectus abdominis, external and internal oblique.
SSPSG
Stabilization Group, 12 session, 60 minutes each. This group will perform placebo stretching for upper limb muscles (the muscle is not stretched in it maximum extent) with stabilization exercises, using a protocol developed by Richardson, 2005.
SSPSG
Both groups will perform segmental stabilization exercises (SS), which emphasis is for the lumbar multifidus muscles (ML) and transversus abdominis (TAR), using protocol proposed by Richardson et al. Four types of exercises will be carried out with four sets of ten exercises. Muscle contractions will be held for ten seconds and followed by ten seconds rest. Between each type of exercise patients will rest for one-minute interval.
Patients of segmental stabilization placebo stretching group (SSPSG) will perform exercises that simulate stretching, but the muscles will not suffer effective stretch. The placebo stretching exercises will last 15 minutes. The muscles that will be stretched are wrist flexors and extensors muscles and fingers flexors and extensors muscles.
Interventions
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SSASG
Both groups will perform segmental stabilization exercises (SS), which emphasis is for the lumbar multifidus muscles (ML) and transversus abdominis (TAR), using protocol proposed by Richardson et al. Four types of exercises will be carried out with four sets of ten exercises. Muscle contractions will be held for ten seconds and followed by ten seconds rest. Between each type of exercise patients will rest for one-minute interval.
Patients of segmental stabilization active stretching group (SSASG) will perform stretch exercises in four sets of 30 seconds for each muscle. The active stretching exercises will last 15 minutes. The muscles that will be stretched are pectorals, latissimus dorsi, latissimus dorsi, teres major, rectus abdominis, external and internal oblique.
SSPSG
Both groups will perform segmental stabilization exercises (SS), which emphasis is for the lumbar multifidus muscles (ML) and transversus abdominis (TAR), using protocol proposed by Richardson et al. Four types of exercises will be carried out with four sets of ten exercises. Muscle contractions will be held for ten seconds and followed by ten seconds rest. Between each type of exercise patients will rest for one-minute interval.
Patients of segmental stabilization placebo stretching group (SSPSG) will perform exercises that simulate stretching, but the muscles will not suffer effective stretch. The placebo stretching exercises will last 15 minutes. The muscles that will be stretched are wrist flexors and extensors muscles and fingers flexors and extensors muscles.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* pain intensity greater than 3/10 points in Numerical Pain Scale
Exclusion Criteria
* spine surgeries;
* degenerative or inflammatory disorders of the shoulder;
* patients who are in labor dispute; or are doing other types of physical therapy or drug treatment.
18 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Federal University of Paraíba
OTHER
University of Sao Paulo General Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Raquel Casarotto, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Sao Paulo
Locations
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Carina Carvalho Correia Coutinho
João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil
Carina Carvalho
João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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EATSSSE
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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