The Influence of Breathing Training and Exercise on Lumbopelvic Pain,Blood factors, gait, and function during Pregnancy
- Conditions
- Condition 1: Pregnancy related lumbo pelvic pain. Condition 2: Functional disability.Pelvic and perineal painOther specified pregnancy related conditionsR10.2O26.89
- Registration Number
- IRCT20220129053870N1
- Lead Sponsor
- Kharazmi University
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Recruiting
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 60
Healthy pregnant women in 18 -22 week of pregnancy
Age 20-35 years old
Nolyparus
No history of abortion
Normal first & the second pregnancy screening results
Received at least the first shot of covid-19 vaccine
Being diagnosed with lumbopelvic pain by a gynecologist
Any spinal phatology
Neoplastic process
Infections
Vascular diseases
Endocrine & metabolic diseases
Being under treatment & giving pain killers for lumbopelvic pain
A history of lumbar spine surgery
Uterus & vaginal bleeding
Any contraindication of exercise in pregnancy regarding the Royal College of Obstetrician & Gynecologists guidelines
Study & Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pain; Lumbo pelvic pain. Timepoint: At the baseline ( before interventions ), weeks 34 & 38 of pregnancy(after interventions & follow up). Method of measurement: Visual Analogue Scale(VAS).;Functional Disability. Timepoint: At the baseline ( before interventions ), weeks 34 & 38 of pregnancy(after interventions & follow up). Method of measurement: Oswestry Disability Questionnaire.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Selective Functional Movement Assessment(SFMA). Timepoint: At the baseline ( before interventions), weeks 34& 38 of pregnancy ( After interventions & follow up ). Method of measurement: Regarding to the Selective Functional Movement Assessments (SFMA) scores presented by Gray Cook.;Physiologic Parameters. Timepoint: At the baseline ( before interventions), weeks 34& 38 of pregnancy ( After interventions & follow up ). Method of measurement: Blood Lab Exams.;Gait parameters. Timepoint: At the baseline ( before interventions), weeks 34 & 38 of pregnancy ( After interventions & follow up ). Method of measurement: Kinovea Soft ware.;Posture. Timepoint: At the baseline ( before interventions), weeks 34& 38 of pregnancy ( After interventions & follow up ). Method of measurement: Kinovea Soft ware.