Lumbopelvic Stabilization Versus Pilates Exercises On Gait Phases And Peak Pressure On Foot In Low Back Pain

NCT ID: NCT04942782

Last Updated: 2021-06-28

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

100 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-07-01

Study Completion Date

2021-08-01

Brief Summary

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the purpose of this trial is to investigate and compare between lumbopelvic stabilization and pilates exercises on gait cycle phases and maximum peak pressure on the foot in chronic nonspecific low back pain?

Detailed Description

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LBP is the leading cause of activity limitation, results in significant losses in productivity at work, and incurs billions of dollars in medical expenditure annually So, the aim of physical therapy treatment in the patient with chronic nonspecific low back pain is more effective in improving gait cycle phases and maximum peak pressure on the foot and help LBP patients to walk normally as much as possible, also this will improve our body of knowledge about the best modalities for treating LBP. The finding of this study may help LBP patients avoid exposure to complications due to altered gait cycle phases and maximum peak pressure on the foot. Also, it will help physiotherapists to know which treatment will be effective in improving gait cycle phases and maximum peak pressure on the foot. one hundred patients with mechanical low back pain will be allocated randomly to three groups; group A will receive pilates, group B will receive lumbopelvic stabilization exercise and group C will receive strengthening exercises for the abdominals, back, and hip muscles

Conditions

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Low Back Pain

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

lumbopelvic stabilization and Pilates
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Outcome Assessors
random generator

Study Groups

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lumbopelvic stabilization exercises

the patients will receive trunk stabilization exercise +strengthening exercises for the abdominal, back, and hip muscles three times/ week for three months

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

lumbopelvic stabilization exercises

Intervention Type OTHER

the patients will receive lumbopelvic stabilization in the form of three parts: 1 Segmental control over primary stabilizers (mainly TrA, deep multifidus, pelvic floor and diaphragm) 2-Exercises in closed chain, with low velocity and low load 3-Exercises in open chain, with high velocity and load

conventional therapy

Intervention Type OTHER

Patients will received strengthening exercises for the abdominal, back, and hip muscles. The patients performed an average of three series of ten repetitions of each exercise. Increases in the number of exercises performed in each session (or load progression) occurred according to individual tolerance

Pilates exercises

the patients will receive trunk pilates exercise +strengthening exercises for the abdominal, back, and hip muscles three times/ week for three months

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

pilates exercise

Intervention Type OTHER

the patient will receive pilates exercise in the form of Breast stroke prep, Side leg lift series, One leg circle, Hundreds, Shoulder bridge, and Spine stretch forward

conventional therapy

Intervention Type OTHER

Patients will received strengthening exercises for the abdominal, back, and hip muscles. The patients performed an average of three series of ten repetitions of each exercise. Increases in the number of exercises performed in each session (or load progression) occurred according to individual tolerance

conventional therapy

the patients will receive trunk stabilization exercise three times/ week for three months

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

conventional therapy

Intervention Type OTHER

Patients will received strengthening exercises for the abdominal, back, and hip muscles. The patients performed an average of three series of ten repetitions of each exercise. Increases in the number of exercises performed in each session (or load progression) occurred according to individual tolerance

Interventions

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lumbopelvic stabilization exercises

the patients will receive lumbopelvic stabilization in the form of three parts: 1 Segmental control over primary stabilizers (mainly TrA, deep multifidus, pelvic floor and diaphragm) 2-Exercises in closed chain, with low velocity and low load 3-Exercises in open chain, with high velocity and load

Intervention Type OTHER

pilates exercise

the patient will receive pilates exercise in the form of Breast stroke prep, Side leg lift series, One leg circle, Hundreds, Shoulder bridge, and Spine stretch forward

Intervention Type OTHER

conventional therapy

Patients will received strengthening exercises for the abdominal, back, and hip muscles. The patients performed an average of three series of ten repetitions of each exercise. Increases in the number of exercises performed in each session (or load progression) occurred according to individual tolerance

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Their age between 20 and 40 years
2. patients is required to have chronic nonspecific LBP (more than12 weeks), defined as Pain in the lumbar and/or buttock region (defined as pain reported below the level of T12 and no lower than the buttock line).
3. Patients will be excluded if they have signs of serious spinal pathology (red flags) including significant trauma, unexplained weight loss, and widespread neurologic changes

Exclusion Criteria

1. subjects with specific back pain (fracture, osteoporosis or degenerative changes, prolapse intervertebral disc, bone disorders, arthritis, tumour),
2. subjects with neurological involvement (radiculopathy, myelopathy),
3. subjects with previous spinal surgery
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

40 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Cairo University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Al Shaymaa Shaaban Abd El Azeim

principle investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Central Contacts

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al shaymaa sh abd el azeim, lecturer

Role: CONTACT

01033771553

al shaymaa sh abd el azeim, lecturer

Role: CONTACT

01033771553

Other Identifiers

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p.t.REC/012/003225

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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