Effects of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization and Bowen Technique in Fibromyalgia
- Conditions
- FibromyalgiaLow Back Pain
- Interventions
- Other: Bowen's Technique(Soft tissue technique)Other: Graston Technique (Instrumented assisted soft tissue mobilization)
- Registration Number
- NCT05969912
- Lead Sponsor
- Riphah International University
- Brief Summary
To compare the effects of Bowen's and Graston Technique in patients of chronic low back pain for reducing pain, enhancing lumbar range of motion and physical functioning and reducing depression.
- Detailed Description
Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease of idiopathic etiology, which is estimated to affect 2-4% of the population. It causes pain, stiffness, and tenderness in muscles, tendons, and joints, as well as sleep disturbances, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and alterations in intestinal functions. Chronic low back pain is a pain of more than 12 weeks limited to the lower area of the back .The chief complaint of a patient with fibromyalgia is widespread musculoskeletal pain which is bilateral and involves both upper and lower parts of the body. The pain may be localized initially, commonly in the neck and shoulders. The predominant description of the pain is muscle pain, but the patients may complain of joint pain as well .
Grastοn technique is an instrument assisted soft tissue treatment method (ІASTM) derived from the Cyriax1 cross-friction massage. Physіοtherapist strikes stainless steel instrument in a longitudinal dіrectіοn and in circular patterns at the treatment site. Many IASTM instruments including ASTYM, Fascial Abrasion Technique and Graston Technique etc. facilitates the healing process through increased fibroblast proliferation and increased collagen synthesis, maturation, and alignment.
Bowen Therapy is a dynamic fascial and muscle release approach, consisting of gentle cross-fiber movements applied to the fascia, muscles, tendons, muscle insertions, muscle septa, ligaments and viscera. It is named after Tom Bowen, who created a form of bodywork in Geelong, Australia and addresses the body as a whole unit rather than just the presenting symptoms.
The rationale for the use of these techniques is to identify the effects of IASTM and Bowen therapy in chronic low back pain of fibromyalgia and to analyze the additional effects of these techniques by reducing the hyperalgesia and excitability in central nervous system by working on the descending pain modulation system and to identify the most time effective treatment for chronic low back pain in fibromyalgia.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 32
- Age between 30 and 65 years
- Both Genders
- Patients with fibromyalgia were included in the study if they fulfilled criteria of the American college of rheumatology for fibromyalgia.
- Patients having chronic mechanical low back pain of more than three months
- Patients with tumor, infection and major trauma to the spine causing fracture or disruption of spine.
- Patients with cauda equina syndrome
- Any neurological disorder
- Any previous spinal fusion surgery or spinal cord stimulation.
- Pregnant females
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Bowen's Technique (Soft tissue technique) Bowen's Technique(Soft tissue technique) Bowen's technique + Conventional PT Graston Technique (Instrumented assisted soft tissue mobilization) Graston Technique (Instrumented assisted soft tissue mobilization) Graston technique + Conventional PT
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Fibromyalgia impact questionnaire (FIQ) 3 weeks The FIQ is an assessment and evaluation instrument developed to measure fibromyalgia (FM) patient status, progress and outcomes. It has been designed to measure the components of health status that are believed to be most affected by FM.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Bubble inclinometer 3 weeks It is an instrument that measures the available range of motion at a joint.
Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) 3 weeks The NPRS is a segmented numeric version of the visual analog scale which is used to assess pain. It scores ranges from 0-10, 0 means No pain and 10 means Severe pain. Patient will be asked to verbally report the pain score.
Clinically useful depression outcome scale (CUDOS) 3 weeks There are five categories in the empirically derived range of the depression severity of the CUDOS: scores of 11-20 represent minimal depression; 21-30, mild depression; 31-45, moderate depression; and 46 or higher, severe depression.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Daultala centre of CBR/CBID Daultala centre of CBR/CBID and (ALP Hospital Rawalpindi).
🇵🇰Gujar Khān, Pakistan