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Effect of Extracorporeal Shock Wave on Electrophysiological Changes and Pain in Patients With Lower Cross Syndrome

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Lower Cross Syndrome
Registration Number
NCT06531746
Lead Sponsor
Ahmed Alshimy
Brief Summary

Lower Cross Syndrome happens when there is muscular imbalance between weak and tight muscles. The tight muscles are generally the hip flexors and erector spinae, and weak muscles are the abdominals and gluteal muscles. Shortening occurs in the hip flexors while weakening occurs in the abdominals and gluteal muscles.

Detailed Description

Group I (Study): will consist of 22 patients with lower cross syndrome and will receive extracorporeal shock wave in addition to selected physical therapy program. For 12 sessions every other day, each session for 1 hour.

Group II (Control): will consist of 22 patients with lower cross syndrome and will receive selected physical therapy program only same as group (I). For 12 sessions every other day, each session for 1 hour.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
44
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Forty-four lower cross syndrome patients from both genders their ages ranged from 30-45 years old.
  2. All patients in present study will be ambulant independently.
  3. All patients will be medically stable.
  4. The body mass index (BMI) will be ranged from 20:25 Kg/m2.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Patients with musculoskeletal deformities and disorders.
  2. Patients with psychiatric disorders or seizures.
  3. Patients with visual and auditory impairment or tremors influencing balance.
  4. Patients with other neuromuscular disorders.
  5. Patients with BMI more than 25 kg/m2.
  6. Patients with cognitive impairment.
  7. Patients with lower limb or head and brain surgeries.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
FACTORIAL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Electromyograph4 weeks

Assess activity of iliopoas and lower back muscles

Visual Analog Scale4 weeks

Assess pain intensity

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Al Ryada University for Science and Technology

🇪🇬

Sadat, Menoufia, Egypt

Al Ryada University for Science and Technology
🇪🇬Sadat, Menoufia, Egypt
Ahmed Alshimy, PHD
Contact
0201115116030
ahmed.alshimy@rst.edu.eg

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