Investigation the Effects of Stabilization Exercises on Pain, Disability and Activity of Pelvic Floor Muscles in Patients With Postpartum Lumbopelvic Pain
NCT ID: NCT03030846
Last Updated: 2017-01-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-09-30
2016-04-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Based on Wu et al. systematic review, prevalence of pregnancy related low back pain (PLBP) during pregnancy and postpartum is 45% and 25% respectively.
LBP is one of the most current causes of disability and sick leave after delivery.Abnormal load transfer in the lumbopelvic region has been considered as one possible explanation to lumbopelvic pain.The local stabilizing muscles, i.e. the transversely oriented abdominal, diaphragm, the lumbar MF and the PFM Play an important role in load transfer in the lumbopelvic region.so, we considered that an exercise program that addresses muscular dysfunction, such as lumbar stabilization exercise can improve motor pattern of local stabilizing muscles and can use in management of postpartum lumbopelvic pain.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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stabilization exercises
stabilization exercises for 6 weeks, 3 sessions per week and each session was 40 minutes for the training group.
Stabilization exercise
18 sessions during 6 consecutive weeks, three times per week, 30 or 40 minutes per session including: Twenty minutes for receiving hot pack and TENS and 10 or 20 minutes for training the exercises in 7 level : 1.Train the specific contraction of the deep abdominal muscles, multifidus and pelvic floor muscles(PFM). 2.Train the specific contraction of deep abdominal muscles with coactivation of multifidus and PFM in supine, prone, sitting, standing and quadruped position. 3. Segmental control exercises in close kinematic chain. 4. Segmental control exercises in open kinematic chain with limb loading, emphasis on abdominal muscles. 5. Segmental control exercises in open kinematic chain with limb loading, emphasis on back extensor muscles. 6. Progress exercises to functional task. 7. Coactivation of abdominal and multifidus muscles with limb loading in aerobic tasks.
control group
electrotherapy include of 20 minutes TENS conventional and Ultrasound pulse for 10 minutes without any exercises for the control group.
Control group
8 sessions during 6 consecutive weeks, three times per week, per session including: Twenty minutes for receiving hot pack and TENS
Interventions
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Stabilization exercise
18 sessions during 6 consecutive weeks, three times per week, 30 or 40 minutes per session including: Twenty minutes for receiving hot pack and TENS and 10 or 20 minutes for training the exercises in 7 level : 1.Train the specific contraction of the deep abdominal muscles, multifidus and pelvic floor muscles(PFM). 2.Train the specific contraction of deep abdominal muscles with coactivation of multifidus and PFM in supine, prone, sitting, standing and quadruped position. 3. Segmental control exercises in close kinematic chain. 4. Segmental control exercises in open kinematic chain with limb loading, emphasis on abdominal muscles. 5. Segmental control exercises in open kinematic chain with limb loading, emphasis on back extensor muscles. 6. Progress exercises to functional task. 7. Coactivation of abdominal and multifidus muscles with limb loading in aerobic tasks.
Control group
8 sessions during 6 consecutive weeks, three times per week, per session including: Twenty minutes for receiving hot pack and TENS
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* pain located between costal margin to gluteal fold with or without radiation to lower limbs
* onset of pain during pregnancy or after delivery
* history of delivery at least 3 months ago.
Exclusion Criteria
* systemic locomotor disease
* history of fracture, neoplasm,intervertebral disk pathology or radiculopathy, spondylolysis or spondylolysthesis
* contraindication of exercises, heart disease, diabetes, thrombophlebitis, uncontrolled epilepsy
* ongoing pregnancy
* treatment with specific stabilisation exercise during previous 3 months.
18 Years
50 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Zahedan University of Medical Sciences
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Teymuri
zahra teymuri
Locations
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Zahra Teymuri
Sistan and Bluchestan, , Iran
Countries
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References
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Teymuri Z, Hosseinifar M, Sirousi M. The Effect of Stabilization Exercises on Pain, Disability, and Pelvic Floor Muscle Function in Postpartum Lumbopelvic Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2018 Dec;97(12):885-891. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000000993.
Other Identifiers
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ZAUMS
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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