Effects Of Dynamic Stabilizatıon Exercises And HVLA Manipulatıon in Low Back Paın
- Conditions
- Low Back PainNeuromuscular Subluxation of Joint
- Interventions
- Other: Chiropractic Manipulation (HVLA - high velocity low amplitude)Other: Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization
- Registration Number
- NCT06277700
- Lead Sponsor
- SEFA HAKTAN HATIK
- Brief Summary
Our aim is to contribute to the literature by comparatively examining the effects of DNS exercises and chiropractic HVLA manipulation on pain, pain-related functional impairment (disability), physical competence level, dynamic fitness level of core muscles and postural deviations in patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain.
- Detailed Description
Sixty volunteers aged between 20 and 45 years will participate in this study. Before starting the study, anthropological measurements (height, weight, body mass index) were made. After these measurements, the participants will be randomly divided into four groups.
The groups will be formed as chiropractic manipulation (CM) group (n=15), dynamic neuromuscular stabilization (DNS) group (n=15), CM + DNS group (n=15) and control group (CG) (n=15).
The KM group will receive 8 sessions of High Velocity Low Amplitude (HVLA) chiropractic manipulation twice a week for 4 weeks and the DNS group will receive 8 sessions of (DNS) exercise twice a week for 4 weeks and each session will last 50 minutes. The KM+DNS group will receive a total of 8 sessions of DNS exercises and HVLA chiropractic manipulation twice a week for 4 weeks.
Participants will be assessed a total of 3 times during the study; just before the intervention starts, 2 weeks after the intervention starts, after the 4th session, 4 weeks after completing the intervention, after the 8th session.
Participants will be assessed with Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ), Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization - Heel Slip Test (DNS-HS), Oswety Disability Index (ODI) and posture assessment will be performed using PostureScreen Mobile application.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 60
- 7 points in Oswetry Disability Index (ODI)
- Participants should be between the ages of 20 and 45
- Normal radicular tests
- Being diagnosed with low back pain 6 months
- Not having perception problems and being able to cooperate well
- Signing the voluntary consent form
- Pregnancy
- History of previous spinal canal surgery
- Presence of neurological deficits
- Presence of cancer
- Having an inflammatory or rheumatologic disease
- Spinal deformities (due to infection or trauma, compression fracture)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Chiropractic Manipulation (CM) Group Chiropractic Manipulation (HVLA - high velocity low amplitude) In the side lying position, lumbar chiropractic manipulation will be performed over the transverse process of the vertebra thought to have vertebral subluxation. A total of 8 sessions of chiropractic manipulation will be performed 2 times a week. Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) Group Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Participants in the groups receiving DNS exercise therapy will be given individualized exercises under the supervision of a physiotherapist. Firstly, the participants will be taught the skill of posterior diaphragm activation in the supine position and the ability to direct the intra-abdominal pressure caudally, while preventing the cranial movement of the thorax, so that the chest and pelvis are in a neutral position and the thoracic diaphragm and pelvis are aligned in parallel. Our aim in this alignment is that with the correct diaphragm movement pattern, the deep stabilizers will be activated as a reflex response to intra-abdominal pressure change. Participants will be asked to focus on and maintain this alignment throughout the entire DNS exercise pattern. Exercises will be done 2 times a week for 50 minutes for 4 weeks. CM + DNS Group Chiropractic Manipulation (HVLA - high velocity low amplitude) This group receives a treatment as a combination of the treatments described above. CM + DNS Group Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization This group receives a treatment as a combination of the treatments described above.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Posture This mobile app will be used to assess the postural dysfunctions of the participants in the 4-week protocol; just before the beginning of the study, in the second week and in the 4th week of the study. PostureScreen to evaluate the posture disorders of the participants. It is a validated and reliable application designed to examine posture and present numerical data with the help of the camera system on mbil devices with Android and iOS operating systems. Participants were asked to wear appropriate clothing so that the upper body and knees remained open during the evaluation, and photographing was performed in static posture on a flat surface and in front of a flat background in front, back and both sides, leaving 3 meters between the participant and the device to be photographed fixed with a tripod. According to the reference points marked on the photograph, postural disorder values and the degree of disorder were calculated for each individual as the degree of deviation from normal posture by means of the software system in the application.
Physical Adequacy Level This scale will be used to subjectively assess the physical adequacy level of the participants in the 4-week protocol; just before the beginning of the study, in the second week and in the 4th week of the study. The Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire will be used to assess this parameter. This questionnaire is a subjective assessment method that evaluates the level of physical competence of individuals. The questionnaire consists of 24 items that are answered
Visual Analog Scale This scale will be used to subjectively assess the pain levels of the participants in the 4-week protocol; just before the beginning of the study, in the second week and in the 4th week of the study. The pain level of the patients will be measured with this scale. The length of the distance from the starting point of no pain to the location marked by the patient indicates the patient's pain numerically. Pain scoring according to the visual analog scale is usually graded with 0 points as no pain and 10 points as the worst pain imaginable.
Dynamic Stabilization and Adaptibility This scale will be used to subjectively assess the dynamic stabilization and adaptibility levels of the participants in the 4-week protocol; just before the beginning of the study, in the second week and in the 4th week of the study. DNS-HS Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization - Heel Sliding Test will be used to measure the dynamic stabilization and adaptation level of the participants. The DNS-HS test is useful to objectively measure the dynamic adaptability of core muscles and aid in early diagnosis. It is a promising test that provides objective data that can be used to dynamically assess stabilization ability.
Disability Level This scale will be used to subjectively assess the disability levels of the participants in the 4-week protocol; just before the beginning of the study, in the second week and in the 4th week of the study. The Oswetry Disability Index will be used to assess the extent to which individuals' low back pain affects their daily lives and the functional status of the individual. The questionnaire, which consists of 10 questions in total, includes 6 options for each question, the options are scored between 0-5 and the sum of the scores is divided into 5 classes according to the percentile obtained by taking the percentage of the maximum score of the questionnaire.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Sefa Haktan Haktik
🇹🇷Sinop, Turkey