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A Suggested Functional Exercises Program For Patients With Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Chronic Mechanical Low Back Pain
Interventions
Other: advices
Other: exercises plus advices
Registration Number
NCT05860218
Lead Sponsor
Doha Ali Amin Ahmed
Brief Summary

The aim of this study will be to investigate the effect of functional exercise on pain, functional disability and core strength in patients with chronic mechanical low back pain .

Detailed Description

To our knowledge, there has been not enough studies that investigated the effect of core strengthening by functional exercise on pain, functional disability and core muscle strength in patients with chronic mechanical low back pain. Therefore, this study may open up ways to other researchers to investigate and build up on this effect if present and address such an important issue.

the finding of this proposed work may help patients with chronic mechanical low back pain by addressing their pain, functional limitation, and/or participation restrictions. Consequently, this can speed up their recovery, return to work, decrease cost of treatment, improve psychological status, decrease level of irritability, and improve overall quality of life.

Patients with chronic mechanical low back pain will be recruited after approval of ethical committee of the faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University. All participants will sign a written informed consent form.

The subjects will be randomly assigned into one of two groups:

* Group I (control) will receive advices only.

* Group II (experimental) will receive a suggested functional exercise program plus advises.

the measurments will take before and after treatment programe .

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
52
Inclusion Criteria
  • Chronic mechanical low back pain and their age will be ranged from 20 -45 years.
  • History of chronic low back pain (≥3 months).
  • Patients with Body Mass Index (BMI) between 18-28
Exclusion Criteria
  • Age younger than 20 or older than 45 years of age.
  • History of any surgical procedure in the back or the lower extremities
  • Back pain secondary to known specific pathology (e.g. infection, tumor, osteoporosis, fracture, structural deformity, inflammatory disorder (e.g. ankylosing spondylitis) or cauda equine syndrome).
  • Patient with lumbar instability including spondylolisthesis.
  • Red flags (e.g. fever, unexplained weight loss, progressive weakness, radiation to lower limb, bowel and bladder dysfunction).
  • Pregnancy.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
exercises plus advicesexercises plus advices• Group II (experimental) will receive a suggested functional exercise program plus advises
exercises plus advicesadvices• Group II (experimental) will receive a suggested functional exercise program plus advises
advicesadvices• Group I (control) will receive advices only.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
pain in lower backchange from max pain point in 1 month

will be measured by The Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS). it consists of The 11-point numeric scale ranges from '0' representing one pain extreme (e.g., "no pain") to '10' representing the other pain extreme (e.g., "pain as bad as you can imagine" or "worst pain imaginable .patients are asked to indicate the point along the line that best reflect their pain intensity .

functional disabilitychange in 1 month

will be measured by Arabic version of Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) is a self-reported questionnaire consisting of 10 questions related to back function . Each question is answered on a 6-item Likert scale and is scored from 0 (minimum degree of difficulty in that activity) to 5 (maximum degree of difficulty). These questions assess the activities of daily living in patients with LBP. The questions in the index include pain intensity, personal care, lifting, walking, sitting, standing, sleeping, sex life, social life and travelling.

The validity of Arabic version of ODI is good intra-observer reliability was excellent . The correlations of the ODI with the VAS pain scale, the Roland-Morris Low Back Pain Disability and the Quebec Back Pain Disability.

core muscles stabilitychange in 1 month

The researcher will conduct a series of core stability tests before and after the core training program. Core stability tests has been reported to be highly reliable (ICC ≥ 0.98) and showed moderate to high correlation with one another (correation coefficient ranged from 0.4 to 0.8) , The following core tests will be used: trunk flexion test (McGill's test) , Trunk extension (Sorenson Test) , Side plank test and prone plank test .

lower limb functionchange in 1 month

will measured by Functional assessment using one legged hops test The most commonly used functional tests are a series of one-legged hops described by Noyes et al. (1991). The sensitivity of the single (49%), triple (50%), crossover (58%), and timed (52%) hop tests were reported by Noyes et al. (1991). The specificity was 97% and 94% for the timed and single hops, respectively

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Cairo university

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Cairo, Egypt

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