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Comparison of Post Facilitation Stretch Versus Reciprocal Inhibition in Quadratus Lumborum Syndrome: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Quadratus Lumborum Syndrome
Interventions
Other: Post Facilitation Stretch
Other: Reciprocal Inhibition
Other: Conventional Physical Therapy
Registration Number
NCT06534853
Lead Sponsor
Foundation University Islamabad
Brief Summary

This study is a randomised control trial and the purpose of this study is to determine the effects Post facilitation stretch versus reciprocal inhibition on pain, lumbar range of motion, apparent leg length discrepancy and lumbar lordotic angle in Quadratus Lumborum Syndrome.

Detailed Description

The purpose of this study is to determine the difference between Post facilitation, stretch versus reciprocal inhibition on pain, lumbar range of motion, apparent leg length discrepancy and lumber lordotic angle in Quadratus Lumborum Syndrome.

The individual of Age 18-35 years among both genders, who experiences pain of 3 ≤ on NPRS from at least 3 months and whose pain decreases on supine lying; along with any two of the following findings positive of quadratus lumborum on physical examination i.e., Taut bands, Local tenderness, Patient's pain recognition, Pain referral to greater trochanter, Local twitch response \& Jump sign will be recruited in the study as patients of Quadratus lumborum syndrome.

Pain levels will be assessed using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS). Inclinometer will be used for measuring lumber ranges. To assess apparent leg length discrepancy measuring tape will be used. The lumbar lordotic angle will be measured using 60 cm flexible ruler. Participants of interest would be approached and explained about the research. Informed written consent will be taken. It is a non-blinded study and randomization will be done through sealed envelope. Both groups will receive conventional intervention. Additionally, Group A will receive quadratus lumborum post facilitation stretches while Group B will receive Reciprocal inhibition. Baseline and post intervention scores would be recorded for both groups.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
42
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age 18-35 years

  • Both genders

  • Having pain of ≤ 8 on NPRS from at least 3 months

  • Pain decreases on supine lying

  • Any two of the following findings positive of unilateral quadratus lumborum on physical examination:

    1. Taut bands
    2. Local tenderness
    3. Patient's pain recognition
    4. Pain referral to greater trochanter
    5. Local twitch response

Exclusion criteria:

  • Painful isometric muscle testing of hip flexors, abductors, adductors, and extensors
  • Previous surgery of lower limb
  • Centralization/peripheralization
  • Lower back trauma
  • Positive SLR
  • Radiculopathy
  • Fracture/surgery of pelvic and/or hip region
  • Diagnosed fibromyalgia or other rheumatic diseases.
  • Lactating women
  • Intrauterine device
  • Pregnant women
  • Use of psychiatric medications
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
PFS GroupPost Facilitation StretchGroup A along with Post facilitation stretch of quadratus lumborum will a comprehensive therapeutic regimen that includes a 10-minute session of hot pack therapy specifically targeted at the low back region. In addition to this, participants will receive trigger point release therapy to alleviate muscle tension. The treatment plan also incorporates a tailored exercise protocol designed to enhance back health and strength. This protocol includes: 1. Back isometric exercises 2. Bridging exercises 3. Cat and camel stretches 4. Prone press-ups 5. Abductor strengthening exercises
RI GroupReciprocal InhibitionGroup B along with Reciprocal inhibition of quadratus lumborum will a comprehensive therapeutic regimen that includes a 10-minute session of hot pack therapy specifically targeted at the low back region. In addition to this, participants will receive trigger point release therapy to alleviate muscle tension. The treatment plan also incorporates a tailored exercise protocol designed to enhance back health and strength. This protocol includes: 1. Back isometric exercises 2. Bridging exercises 3. Cat and camel stretches 4. Prone press-ups 5. Abductor strengthening exercises
PFS GroupConventional Physical TherapyGroup A along with Post facilitation stretch of quadratus lumborum will a comprehensive therapeutic regimen that includes a 10-minute session of hot pack therapy specifically targeted at the low back region. In addition to this, participants will receive trigger point release therapy to alleviate muscle tension. The treatment plan also incorporates a tailored exercise protocol designed to enhance back health and strength. This protocol includes: 1. Back isometric exercises 2. Bridging exercises 3. Cat and camel stretches 4. Prone press-ups 5. Abductor strengthening exercises
RI GroupConventional Physical TherapyGroup B along with Reciprocal inhibition of quadratus lumborum will a comprehensive therapeutic regimen that includes a 10-minute session of hot pack therapy specifically targeted at the low back region. In addition to this, participants will receive trigger point release therapy to alleviate muscle tension. The treatment plan also incorporates a tailored exercise protocol designed to enhance back health and strength. This protocol includes: 1. Back isometric exercises 2. Bridging exercises 3. Cat and camel stretches 4. Prone press-ups 5. Abductor strengthening exercises
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Lumbar Range of Motion (ROM)2 weeks

It will measured using inclinometer

Lumbar Lordotic Angle2 weeks

It will be measured using Flexible Ruler

Pain intensity2 weeks

Pain is assessed by using numeric main rating scale comparing pre and post pain intensity. This is 11- point numeric scale ranges from '0' representing one pain extreme (e.g., "no pain") to '10' representing the other pain extreme

Leg Length Discrepancy (LLD)2 weeks

Measure the distance between the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) and the medial malleolus.This method, referred to as the "direct" clinical method for measuring LLD, provides the apparent leg length discrepancy.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Foundation University College of Physical Therapy

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Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan

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