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Investigation the Effects of Stabilization Exercises on Pain, Disability and Activity of Pelvic Floor Muscles in Patients With Postpartum Lumbopelvic Pain

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Postpartum Lumbopelvic Pain
Interventions
Other: Control group
Other: Stabilization exercise
Registration Number
NCT03030846
Lead Sponsor
Zahedan University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of stabilization exercises on pain, disability and pelvic floor muscles function in patients with lumbopelvic pain.

Detailed Description

Pregnancy is a specific experience that leads to several physical changes in women's body and influence most aspects of their lives. Pregnancy and delivery can cause serious complications such as urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, fecal incontinence, and low back pain (LBP) that have negative effects on women's sexual, physical, social and psychological health.

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.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
36
Inclusion Criteria
  • age more than 18 years old
  • 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
  • known chronic rheumatologic or Orthopedic disorders
  • 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.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
control groupControl groupelectrotherapy include of 20 minutes TENS conventional and Ultrasound pulse for 10 minutes without any exercises for the control group.
stabilization exercisesStabilization exercisestabilization exercises for 6 weeks, 3 sessions per week and each session was 40 minutes for the training group.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Abdominal muscles(Transverse Abdominis,Internal Oblique,External Oblique) thickness6 weeks

Ultrasound imaging

Multifidus muscle thickness and crass section area(S1 level)6 weeks

Ultrasound imaging

pain6 weeks

Visual Analog Scale(VAS) questionnaire

Disability6 weeks

Oswestry Disability Index(ODI) questionnaire

Pelvic Floor Muscle activity6 weeks

Transabdominal approach of Ultrasound imaging

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Zahra Teymuri

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Sistan and Bluchestan, Iran, Islamic Republic of

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