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Core Muscle Activation Exercise Training Program Effects in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Low Back Pain
Interventions
Other: core stabilization exercises
Other: Spinal mobilization techniques
Registration Number
NCT05905562
Lead Sponsor
Riphah International University
Brief Summary

The study will be a Randomized clinical trial to check the effects of a core muscle activation exercise training program on pain, range of motion, and function in patients with chronic low back pain so that we can devise a treatment protocol for patients with chronic low back pain. The study duration was 10 months, convenient sampling technique was used subject following eligibility criteria from the Orthopaedic medical center, Lahore. were randomly allocated in two groups via lottery method, a baseline assessment was done, and Group A received Mobilization and Electrotherapy Modalities including Ultrasound, TENS, and Core muscles activation exercises. Group B received Mobilization and Electrotherapy Modalities including Ultrasound and TENS for a total training program duration of 12 weeks with 3 sessions per week. Outcome measures were NPRS for assessment of pain, Modified Oswestry Disability index for functional disability, PBU for assessment and training of core stability, and baseline bubble inclinometer and were assessed and documented at 0 week, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks of the treatment session

Detailed Description

Low back pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders in both males and females, with a prevalence rate of 80% of the world population. However, in some cases, acute low back pain persists for more than 3 months and becomes chronic low back pain. During low back pain, significant complaints of patients other than pain are decreased mobility and functional limitations in their workplace and at home In recent years, multiple studies have explored the evidence for treating chronic low back pain; options include soft tissue mobilization, spinal manipulation therapy, spinal joint mobilization therapy, behavioral therapy, exercise therapy, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, interferential currents, low-level laser therapy, and yoga. Other treatments include massage, acupuncture, and superficial heat therapy thermal heat wraps, hot water bottles, heated packs filled with grain, hot towels, and electric heating pads). Manual modalities such as physiotherapy, massage, chiropractic, occupational, and osteopathic therapies, including spinal manipulation and mobilization, are often used together and alone to treat chronic non-specific low back pain Exercises are a way to induce strength, endurance, functional mobility, and neuromuscular control in back muscles. A variety of Exercises like Motor control stabilization exercises, back stabilization exercises, core muscle activation exercises, and endurance exercises are used to reduce the effect of low back pain. These particular exercises are for lumber and core Stabilization and strengthening but there is very limited research on the superiority of each exercise over the other.

Earlier work suggested that there is little or no evidence that spinal manipulative therapy was superior to other standard treatments for chronic low back pain. however, recent systematic reviews suggest that spinal manipulation and mobilization are "viable" options for pain treatment

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
34
Inclusion Criteria
  • • Both Gender

    • Age range from 20-50 years.
    • Chronicity of low back pain for at least 3 months.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients with any signs of spinal cord involvement
  • Pregnant female patients
  • History of spinal trauma or spinal or abdominal surgery
  • History of systemic disease (e.g., systemic scleroderma or muscular dystrophy), spinal deformity (e.g., scoliosis and kyphosis), or abdominal wall hernia
  • History of participation in core stability exercise or any physical therapy treatment in the past 6 months
  • Any bony or soft tissue systemic disease

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Spinal mobilization and core stabilization exercises group:core stabilization exerciseswill have core muscle activation exercises along with lumber spine joint mobilization along with TENS and Ultrasound for 12 weeks and 3 sessions per week
Spinal mobilization and core stabilization exercises group:Spinal mobilization techniqueswill have core muscle activation exercises along with lumber spine joint mobilization along with TENS and Ultrasound for 12 weeks and 3 sessions per week
Spinal mobilization techniques groupSpinal mobilization techniqueswill have lumber spine joint mobilization along with TENS and Ultrasound duration of 12 weeks with 3 sessions per week.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Modified Oswestry Disability Indexup to 12 weeks

The Oswestry Disability Index (also known as the Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire) is an extremely important tool that researchers and disability evaluators use to measure a patient's permanent functional disability. The test is considered the 'gold standard' of low back functional outcome tools. It has 10 different sections. For each section the total possible score is 5. If all 10 sections are completed the score is calculated and interpreted in percentage measures.

Bubble base inclinometer for Range of Motionup to 12 weeks

It will be used to measure lumbar Range of motion. It will be placed near the joint to be measured; turn the dial until the scale reads zero; take the joint through its range and range of motion will be recorded (in degrees) directly from the dial.

Numeric Pain Rating Scaleup to 12 weeks

The NPRS is a segmented numeric scale in which the respondent selects a whole number (0-10 integers) that best reflects the intensity of his/her pain. The common format is a horizontal bar or line. NPRS is anchored by terms describing pain severity extremes

Pressure biofeedback unit for Muscle strengthup to 12 weeks

Pressure Biofeedback Unit will be use to assess core stability muscle strength contraction. pressure biofeedback unit will be placed under the lumbar spine at the height of L3 and inflate the cuff to 40mmHg.The patient is then instructed to perform core contraction and increase the pressure in steps of 2-4mmHg. So from 40 to 42or44mmHg and so on. The contraction should be held whilst being able to keep breathing calmly. Ideally, the patient is able to hold this contraction for 15 seconds. Time will be noted.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Orthopedics Medical Complex Hospital

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Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

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