Effects of Costovertebral Joint Mobilization on Respiratory Function in Asthmatic Patients

NCT ID: NCT06133985

Last Updated: 2024-03-05

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

28 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-10-01

Study Completion Date

2024-02-01

Brief Summary

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The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to determine the effectiveness of costovertebral joint mobilization on lung function in asthmatics. By targeting the thoracic region, costovertebral mobilization can play a valuable role in enhancing respiratory function and improving the overall well-being of individuals with respiratory conditions.

Detailed Description

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Costovertebral joint mobilization can help to improve this by increasing the mobility of the ribs and thoracic spine, which can help to expand the chest and improve lung function. Additionally, costovertebral joint mobilization can help to reduce muscle tension in the chest and upper back, which can also contribute to improved respiratory function. This is because tense or tight muscles can restrict the movement of the rib cage, limiting the ability of the lungs to expand and contract. Mobilization are performed in three positions, sitting, supine lying and side lying with arm abducted of the side to be mobilized. The improvement by regular physical training of breathing technique and chest wall mechanics may be explained by mobilization of the costovertebral articulations.

Conditions

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Asthmatic

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Costovertebral mobilizations + Conventional Physiotherapy

Costovertebral mobilizations along conventional treatment patient would receive costovertebral mobilization in side lying position for 10th to 6th ribs, in sitting position for 10th to 2nd rib and in supine position for 1 rib.

Frequency: 5 times/week for 3 weeks. Intensity: moderate intensity (pain free) Time: 20 mins Type: costovertebral joint mobilization to improve respiratory function and chest tightness.

Conventional treatment diaphragmatic breathing exercises and pursed-lip expiration exercises. Patient will receive diaphragmatic breathing and pursed lip breathing exercise in sitting position Frequency: 5 times/week for 3 weeks Intensity: moderate intensity (pain free) Time: 30 mins Type: breathing exercises to improve respiratory function and chest tightness.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Costovertebral mobilizations + Conventional PT

Intervention Type OTHER

Costovertebral mobilizations along conventional treatment patient would receive costovertebral mobilization in side lying position for 10th to 6th ribs, in sitting position for 10th to 2nd rib and in supine position for 1 rib.

Frequency: 5 times/week for 3 weeks. Intensity: moderate intensity (pain free) Time: 10 mins Type: costovertebral joint mobilization to improve respiratory function and chest tightness.

Conventional treatment diaphragmatic breathing exercises pursed-lip expiration exercises. Patient will receive diaphragmatic breathing and pursed lip breathing exercise in sitting position Frequency: 5 times/week for 3 weeks Intensity: moderate intensity (pain free) Time: 20 mins Type: breathing exercises to improve respiratory function and chest tightness.

Conventional Physiotherapy

diaphragmatic breathing exercises and pursed-lip expiration exercises Patient will receive diaphragmatic breathing and pursed lip breathing exercise in sitting position Frequency: 5 times/week for 3 weeks Intensity: moderate intensity (pain free) Time: 20 mins Type: breathing exercises to improve respiratory function and chest tightness.

Group Type OTHER

Conventional treatment

Intervention Type OTHER

diaphragmatic breathing exercises pursed-lip expiration exercises. Patient will receive diaphragmatic breathing and pursed lip breathing exercise in sitting position Frequency: 5 times/week for 3 weeks Intensity: moderate intensity (pain free) Time: 20 mins Type: breathing exercises to improve respiratory function and chest tightness.

Interventions

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Costovertebral mobilizations + Conventional PT

Costovertebral mobilizations along conventional treatment patient would receive costovertebral mobilization in side lying position for 10th to 6th ribs, in sitting position for 10th to 2nd rib and in supine position for 1 rib.

Frequency: 5 times/week for 3 weeks. Intensity: moderate intensity (pain free) Time: 10 mins Type: costovertebral joint mobilization to improve respiratory function and chest tightness.

Conventional treatment diaphragmatic breathing exercises pursed-lip expiration exercises. Patient will receive diaphragmatic breathing and pursed lip breathing exercise in sitting position Frequency: 5 times/week for 3 weeks Intensity: moderate intensity (pain free) Time: 20 mins Type: breathing exercises to improve respiratory function and chest tightness.

Intervention Type OTHER

Conventional treatment

diaphragmatic breathing exercises pursed-lip expiration exercises. Patient will receive diaphragmatic breathing and pursed lip breathing exercise in sitting position Frequency: 5 times/week for 3 weeks Intensity: moderate intensity (pain free) Time: 20 mins Type: breathing exercises to improve respiratory function and chest tightness.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Force Expiratory Volume 1/Force Vital Capacity ratio less than 0.7
* Mild asthma (Force Expiratory Volume 1 over 70% predicted)
* Chest tightness (inspiratory muscle tightness)
* Altered Dyspnea index.

Exclusion Criteria

* presence of any underlying lung condition other than asthma.
* significant cardiovascular or musculoskeletal disease that may compromise the participant's capacity to participate in physical activity;
* active cancer.
* uncontrolled hypertension or diabetes.
Minimum Eligible Age

20 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

40 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Riphah International University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Asghar Khan, DPT,DSc PT

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Riphah International University

Locations

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Rahim Hospital

Rawalpindi, Punjab Province, Pakistan

Site Status

Countries

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Pakistan

Other Identifiers

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REC -01680 Bushra Ali Syed

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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