Effects of Core Stabilization and Strengthening Exercise on Quality of Life in Clinical Lumbar Instability
- Conditions
- Chronic Low Back Pain
- Registration Number
- NCT02895828
- Lead Sponsor
- Khon Kaen University
- Brief Summary
This study will compare the effects of 2 exercise programs including core stabilization exercise and general trunk strengthening exercise programs on trunk muscle activity, physical dysfunction, quality of life and lumbar motion in low back pain patient with clinical lumbar instability.
- Detailed Description
Clinical lumbar instability is the one of causes of chronic low back pain, that affects to pain intensity and quality of life. For clinical studies using core stabilization exercise (CSE) as treatment have revealed conflicting findings on pain, functional disability and muscle responses in chronic low back pain. The CSE promotes local muscle system that to provide lumbar stability. However, the stability of spine related to global muscle system, that using in this study.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 30
- Chronic low back pain due to clinical lumbar instability
- Specific low back pain
- Cuada equine syndrome
- Neurological deficit
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Effect of 2-exercise on quality of life Change from baseline at 10-week after training session, and follow up session health-related quality of life was measured by using SF-36 questionnaire
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Effect of 2-exercise on physical disability Change from baseline at 10-week after training session, and follow up session Physical disability was measured by using Oswestry disability index
Effect of 2-exercise on pain intensity Change from baseline at 10-week after training session, and follow up session Pain intensity was measured by using numeric rating scale
Effect of 2-exercise on trunk muscle activity Change from baseline at 10-week after training session, and follow up session Trunk muscle activity was measured by using surface EMG
Effect of 2-exercise on lumbar segmental motion Change from baseline at 10-week after training session, and follow up session Lumbar segmental motion was measured by using radiography
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Research Center in Back, Neck, Other Joint Pain and Human Performance
🇹🇭Khon Kaen, Thailand
Research Center in Back, Neck, Other Joint Pain and Human Performance🇹🇭Khon Kaen, Thailand