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Clinical Pilates (CP) Exercises and Kinesiophobia in CABG

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Post-cardiac Surgery
Interventions
Other: Cardiac Rehabilitation
Other: Clinical Pilates
Registration Number
NCT06426914
Lead Sponsor
Riphah International University
Brief Summary

To determine Effect of Clinical Pilates (CP) exercises on kinesiophobia and post-operative cardiopulmonary parameters in CABG patients. Kinesiophobia may lead to patients\' psychological fear of rehabilitation exercise, thereby refusing rehabilitation exercise, affecting the rehabilitation process of patients, resulting in disuse syndrome, depression, disability and other adverse consequences. Thus, this study is to be conducted to find out the effects Pilates exercises with cardiac rehabilitation for management of Kinesiophobia in post CABG patients.

Detailed Description

Clinical Pilates are also evident to be safe and effective in post-surgical patients with different surgical interventions.

A study was conducted in 2021 to evaluate the effects of the Pilates method on pulmonary function and range of motion after coronary artery bypass grafting and concluded that the Pilates method is a safe, viable, and playful option for the patient profile after CABG but they did not evaluate kinesiophobia of patients

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
36
Inclusion Criteria

Hemodynamically stable patient Who underwent elective CABG. Patients diagnosed with Kinesiophobia via Tampa scale for Kinesiophobia Heart (TSK-SV Heart)

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Exclusion Criteria

Neuromuscular conditions which lead to kinesiophobia Diseases that seriously affected the functional capacity or mobility such as liver cirrhosis, chronic renal failure and disabled patients. Prolong intubation Vital instability Patients needing maximum assistance Decline consent

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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ControlCardiac RehabilitationCardiac Rehabilitation
InterventionalClinical PilatesPilates Clinical (Introductory program)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Abnormal heart rhythms2 Weeks, 6 Weeks

Post-operative period and discharge day observed through Electrocardiography (ECG) on cardiac monitor.

Kinesiophobia2 weeks, 4 weeks

Changes from baseline to 2 weeks and 4 weeks after intervention, measured through the TSK-SV Heart specifically focuses on assessing Kinesiophobia in the context of cardiac conditions or symptoms. It include questions related to fear of engaging in physical activity due to concerns about cardiac events (such as heart palpitations, chest pain, or shortness of breath) during exercise or daily activities. The 17 item TSK total scores range from 17 to 68 where the lowest 17 means no or negligible Kinesiophobia, and the higher scores indicate an increasing degree of Kinesiophobia.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Functional mobility2 weeks, 4 weeks

Changes from baseline to 2 weeks and 4 weeks after intervention, measured through the 10 meter walk test. It is a performance measure test used to assess walking speed in meters per second over a short distance . It can be employed to determine functional mobility.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Lady Reading Hospital

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Peshawar, KPK, Pakistan

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