Efficacy of Adding Pilates to Postural Correction Exercise on Nerve Root Function and Electromyography Activity in Symptomatic Forward Head Posture: Randomized Controlled Trial

NCT ID: NCT05170776

Last Updated: 2022-08-09

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

120 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-01-01

Study Completion Date

2022-06-01

Brief Summary

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to investigate the Efficacy of adding Pilates to postural correction exercise on nerve root function and electromyography activity in symptomatic forward head posture: Randomized Controlled Trial

Detailed Description

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Forward head posture (FHP) is nowadays the most common postural problem. In FHP, the head protrudes forward from the sagittal plane and appears to be positioned in front of the body, and this condition is considered the most common postural deformity. The prevalence of anterior head translation in neck pain patients was found to be 37%, out of which 58% were females and 42%were males. FHP is among the most common abnormal postures in upper quarter. 85% of patients with myofascial pain syndrome have FHP. Even more alarming is how frequently these problems are seen in younger populations since it's suggested that problems at a young age may lead to more serious consequences later in life. Pilate's method is a physical fitness system that was developed during the First World War in the early 20th century by Joseph Hubertus Pilates. Direction Control and Range Control exercises are two key types of specific exercises that should be used when specific uncontrolled movements are found. Pilates is a mind-body exercise that focuses on strength, core stability, flexibility, muscle control, posture and breathing. Exercises can be mat-based or involve use of specialized equipment. Six major components of Pilates as: Centering, Concentration, Control, Precision, Flow and Breathing.

pilates exercise and postural correction play a major role in restoring the normal posture in patients with forward head posture so this trial will be conducted to investigate efficacy of adding Pilates to postural correction exercise on nerve root function and electromyography activity in symptomatic forward head posture.

Conditions

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Forward Head Posture

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

this trial has three groups; one experimental and two groups control.
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Investigators Outcome Assessors
opaque sealed envelop

Study Groups

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Pilates and postural correction exercise

pilates and postural correction exercise will be received three times a week for 10 weeks

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Pilates and postural correction exercise

Intervention Type OTHER

ten exercises will be performed:

1. Hip Twist Level 1
2. Double leg stretch Level 1
3. Double leg stretch Level 2
4. One leg stretch Level 1
5. Clam Level 1
6. Scissors Level 1
7. Arm openings Level 1
8. Breast stroke prep Level 1t
9. Hip Twist Level 1.
10. Breast stroke prep Level 2 as for level 1 postural correction exercise

1-Strengthening deep cervical flexors 2-Stretching cervical extensors 3- Strengthen shoulder retractors 4-Unilateral and bilateral pectoralis stretch

Pilates exercises

pilates exercise will be received three times a week for 10 weeks

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Pilates exercises

Intervention Type OTHER

ten exercises will be performed:

1. Hip Twist Level 1
2. Double leg stretch Level 1
3. Double leg stretch Level 2
4. One leg stretch Level 1
5. Clam Level 1
6. Scissors Level 1
7. Arm openings Level 1
8. Breast stroke prep Level 1t
9. Hip Twist Level 1.
10. Breast stroke prep Level 2 as for level 1

postural correction exercises

postural corrections exercise will be received three times a week for 10 weeks

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

postural correction exercises

Intervention Type OTHER

postural correction exercise in the form of :

1. Strengthening deep cervical flexors through chin tucks,
2. Stretching cervical extensors through a chin drop
3. Strengthen shoulder retractors
4. Unilateral and bilateral pectoralis stretch alternating each two-week period.

Interventions

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Pilates and postural correction exercise

ten exercises will be performed:

1. Hip Twist Level 1
2. Double leg stretch Level 1
3. Double leg stretch Level 2
4. One leg stretch Level 1
5. Clam Level 1
6. Scissors Level 1
7. Arm openings Level 1
8. Breast stroke prep Level 1t
9. Hip Twist Level 1.
10. Breast stroke prep Level 2 as for level 1 postural correction exercise

1-Strengthening deep cervical flexors 2-Stretching cervical extensors 3- Strengthen shoulder retractors 4-Unilateral and bilateral pectoralis stretch

Intervention Type OTHER

Pilates exercises

ten exercises will be performed:

1. Hip Twist Level 1
2. Double leg stretch Level 1
3. Double leg stretch Level 2
4. One leg stretch Level 1
5. Clam Level 1
6. Scissors Level 1
7. Arm openings Level 1
8. Breast stroke prep Level 1t
9. Hip Twist Level 1.
10. Breast stroke prep Level 2 as for level 1

Intervention Type OTHER

postural correction exercises

postural correction exercise in the form of :

1. Strengthening deep cervical flexors through chin tucks,
2. Stretching cervical extensors through a chin drop
3. Strengthen shoulder retractors
4. Unilateral and bilateral pectoralis stretch alternating each two-week period.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Ages from 20-45 years old with symptomatic forward head posture will be included in this study
* Participants have FHP if CVA ≤ 50 Non- athletes
* Normal body mass index (BMI) (18- 24.9). (BMI = body mass in kg divided by subject height in meters).

Exclusion Criteria

* any spinal problems
* Temporomandibular disease
* Participants with experience in pilates and who will not be sedentary were excluded from the study
* Previous surgery in the neck and shoulder
* neurological symptoms of the upper extremities during screening tests (e.g., Spurling test and upper limb tension tests)
* red flags suggesting of cancer, infection, vascular insufficiency
* Cervical radiculopathy or mylopathy
Minimum Eligible Age

20 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

45 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

lecturer

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Al Shaymaa Shaaban Abd El Azeim

Giza, , Egypt

Site Status

Countries

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Egypt

Other Identifiers

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p.t.REC/012/003411

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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