Static Core Stability vs. Extension Exercises for Chronic Low Back Pain
NCT ID: NCT06751173
Last Updated: 2025-06-12
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
38 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-07-15
2025-01-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Group A
The Group A will be treated with Static Core Stability exercises and common treatment.
i. Plank: Press the hands and knees to the floor with the back in a neutral position and wrists aligned directly under the shoulders.
ii. Side Plank: Lie on the side with knees bent and prop the upper body up on the elbow.
iii. Shoulder Bridge: Raise the pelvis off the floor until only the head, neck, shoulders, and feet are touching the mat. Place the hands at the waist.
iv. Static Crunch: Lie on the back with the feet flat on the floor and the knees bent at a 90-degree angle.
v. Leg Lift: Lie straight on the floor, keep the arms at the sides, and slowly lift both legs into the air.
Static Core Stability exercises
i. Plank: Press the hands and knees to the floor with the back in a neutral position and wrists aligned directly under the shoulders.
ii. Side Plank: Lie on the side with knees bent and prop the upper body up on the elbow.
iii. Shoulder Bridge: Raise the pelvis off the floor until only the head, neck, shoulders, and feet are touching the mat. Place the hands at the waist.
iv. Static Crunch: Lie on the back with feet flat on the floor and knees bent at a 90-degree angle.
v. Leg Lift: Lie straight on the floor, keep the arms at the sides, and slowly lift both legs into the air.
Spinal Mobilization
Central-Unilateral posterio anterior and lateral glide
Group B
The second group will consist of McKenzie exercises with common treatment.
i. Prone Extension (Positioned): Lie on the stomach with pillows placed under the chest for comfort.
ii. Prone Extension on Elbow: Keep the back and buttocks relaxed and rise up on the elbows as high as possible.
iii. Prone Press-ups: Place the hands beside the shoulders. Keep the back and buttocks relaxed, and use the arms to press up.
iv. Standing Extension: Stand with feet apart and hands on the small of the back with fingers pointing backward. Bend backward at the waist while supporting the trunk with the hands.
v. Sideglide in Standing: Stand at a right angle to the wall about 2 feet away. Lean the shoulder into the wall.
Common Treatment: Spinal mobilization with central-unilateral posterior-anterior and lateral glide.
Mckenzie exercises
i. Prone Extension (Positioned): Lie on the stomach with pillows placed under the chest for comfort.
ii. Prone Extension on Elbow: Keep the back and buttocks relaxed and rise up on the elbows as high as possible.
iii. Prone Press-ups: Place the hands beside the shoulders. Keep the back and buttocks relaxed, and use the arms to press up.
iv. Standing Extension: Stand with feet apart and hands on the small of the back with fingers pointing backward. Bend backward at the waist, supporting the trunk with the hands.
v. Side glide in Standing: Stand at a right angle to the wall about 2 feet away. Lean the shoulder into the wall.
Spinal Mobilization
Central-Unilateral posterio anterior and lateral glide
Interventions
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Static Core Stability exercises
i. Plank: Press the hands and knees to the floor with the back in a neutral position and wrists aligned directly under the shoulders.
ii. Side Plank: Lie on the side with knees bent and prop the upper body up on the elbow.
iii. Shoulder Bridge: Raise the pelvis off the floor until only the head, neck, shoulders, and feet are touching the mat. Place the hands at the waist.
iv. Static Crunch: Lie on the back with feet flat on the floor and knees bent at a 90-degree angle.
v. Leg Lift: Lie straight on the floor, keep the arms at the sides, and slowly lift both legs into the air.
Mckenzie exercises
i. Prone Extension (Positioned): Lie on the stomach with pillows placed under the chest for comfort.
ii. Prone Extension on Elbow: Keep the back and buttocks relaxed and rise up on the elbows as high as possible.
iii. Prone Press-ups: Place the hands beside the shoulders. Keep the back and buttocks relaxed, and use the arms to press up.
iv. Standing Extension: Stand with feet apart and hands on the small of the back with fingers pointing backward. Bend backward at the waist, supporting the trunk with the hands.
v. Side glide in Standing: Stand at a right angle to the wall about 2 feet away. Lean the shoulder into the wall.
Spinal Mobilization
Central-Unilateral posterio anterior and lateral glide
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* No radiating leg pain.
* Moderate pain (NPRS: 3-7)
* Disability score of 19% or greater as evident from the modified Oswestry Disability Questionnaire (MODQ)
* Positive prone instability test
Exclusion Criteria
* Recent history of trauma.
* Degenerative joint diseases
* Psychiatric diseases.
* Ongoing radiotherapy, chemotherapy and steroid therapy.
* Localized infection in lumbar region.
20 Years
45 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Maryam Arshad, DPT
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Riphah International University, Lahore
Locations
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Riphah Rehab Training and Research Center
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Maryam Arshad
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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