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NCT ID: NCT06339944 Recruiting - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Effects of Sensory Motor Training and Kinesthetic Exercises in Knee Osteoarthritis.

Start date: November 23, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this study i will see the effects of kinesthetic exercises and sensory motor training on pain and range of motion in patients with knee OA.

NCT ID: NCT06339931 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Lumbar Radiculopathy

Lumber Spine Mobilization and Spinal Traction on Lumber Radiculopathy.

Start date: November 23, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Lumber radiculopathy, also known as sciatica, is a condition that causes pain in the lower back and legs due to irritation or compression of the spinal nerves. group between 20 and 50 years old. This study will explore the effects of lumbar spine mobilization with leg movement and spinal traction with and without belt in patients with pain and functional limitations due to lumbar radiculopathy. A randomized control trial will be conducted at Atta Jaspal Hospital and Trauma Center through convenient sampling technique on 44 patients, which will be allocated through simple random sampling through sealed opaque envelopes into groups A and B. Group A will be treated with SMWLM, conventional electrotherapy, and traction without a belt, and Group B will be treated with SMWL, conventional electrotherapy, and lumbar traction with a belt. A pretreatment baseline will be set for pain, ROM, and disability at the lumbar spine by using the NPRS, inclinometer, and ODI questioner. Follow-up will be conducted after 4 weeks of post-treatment sessions. The intensity of pain, range of motion, and disability index will be evaluated using the NPRS, inclinometer, and ODI questionnaire. The data will be analyzed using SPSS software version 26. The conclusion of the study will be based on either accepting or rejecting the null and alternate hypotheses.

NCT ID: NCT06333730 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis

Comparison of Anesthetic Efficacy of Mental Nerve Block Versus Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block in Mandibular Anterior Teeth and Premolars in Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis

Start date: April 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Symptomatic irreversible pulpitis is a painful condition that requires anesthesia to perform effective dental procedures. The mental nerve block and inferior alveolar nerve block are two commonly used techniques for achieving anesthesia in the mandibular teeth. Study design: This randomized clinical trial study Number of participants: 96 participants which will be randomly divided into two groups: MINB and IANB. Inclusion criteria: Participants with mandibular premolars or lower anterior experiencing sharp and persistent pain in response to thermal stimuli and an electric pulp tester, as well as bleeding during access opening, will be included. Exclusion criteria: Participants with a medical history, allergies or contraindications to the local anesthetic, pregnant or breastfeeding women, those taking pain-affecting medication, or those experiencing pain in more than one tooth will be excluded. Both techniques will use 2% lidocaine and adrenaline 1:80,000. Age, gender, and the efficacy of anesthesia will be recorded in both groups. The chi-square test will be used for comparison.

NCT ID: NCT06332417 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Combined Effects of Ba-Duan-Jin Based Deep Breathing Exercises and Forced Expiratory Technique

Start date: February 29, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will be a randomized control trial. A total of 68 patients will be recruited and randomly assign to the experimental group or the control group in a 1:1 ratio. Participants in the experimental group will receive a 8-week Ba-duan jin exercise training intervention along with Forced Expiratory Technique at least 3 days a week and 30 minutes a day, while participants in the control group will be only given Forced Expiratory intervention and will be told to maintain their original lifestyle for 8 weeks along with standard COPD treatment.

NCT ID: NCT06332378 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetic Neuropathies

Effect of Exercise Therapy on Type II Diabetic Neuropathic Patients

Start date: May 5, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this Randomized control trial (clinical trial) is to learn about the effect of Exercise therapy on Type II Diabetic Neuropathic Patient in Pakistan ,40-70 year's old patient, will be refer by physicians. Exclusion criteria of the study will lower extremity complications such as fracture, having experience dislocation at least six months prior to the study, having any history of surgical operations in muscles, bones, and joints of lower extremities, suffering from musculoskeletal disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and myopathy, middle ear and vestibular impairments (patients' self-report), knee joint flexion contracture, and interruption of the intervention sessions for more than two days.. The main question it aims to answer are: 1. To compare the effects of two therapeutic exercises on clinical balance measures on type II diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients. 2. Effectiveness of exercises using Swiss ball in lowering waist circumference, and BMI. 3. Effectiveness of exercises on fasting blood sugar (FBS), post-prandial blood sugar (PPBS), and glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) among Type II diabetic patients. 4. Effectiveness of exercises on autonomic nervous system activity on type II diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients. 5. Comparative effects of two therapeutic exercises and control group on Neuropathy. By using random allocation, the participants will divided into three groups: an intervention group (N=30) that receive ball training exercise, another intervention group (N=30) that receive Frenkel training exercise and a control group (N=30). Each exercise session contain 5 min warm-up (stationary bike), 45 min exercise training (with 1 minute rest for every 5 minutes of exercise), and 5 min of cool down activities including stretching of the muscles involved in balance exercise (gluteal, erector spine, hamstring, rectus femorus, gastro soleus, and pectoral muscles). This make the participants' heart rate stable and prepare their muscles for optimal activity.

NCT ID: NCT06329817 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Inguinal Hernia Bilateral

Incidence of Regurgitation in Patients Undergoing Intubation in Semi-fowler v/s Supine Position

Start date: March 16, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

One of the most dreaded complication of general anaesthesia is aspiration of gastric contents after induction of general anaesthesia.Many endeavours and measures have been practiced to reduce the incidence of aspiration pneumonia.One such method is to intubate the patient in semi-fowler or supine posture.My study is aimed to find out safe and best position between these two after induction of general anaesthesia to prevent aspiration pneumonia.

NCT ID: NCT06328023 Recruiting - Sleep Clinical Trials

Impact of Concussion History on Sleep and Physical Performance in Contact Sports Athletes

Start date: March 18, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study investigates the correlation between a history of concussions and its effects on both sleep patterns and physical performance among athletes engaged in contact sports. By examining the relationship between concussion history, sleep quality, and athletic performance, this research aims to provide insights into the potential long-term implications of concussions on the well-being and performance of athletes in contact sports

NCT ID: NCT06326788 Recruiting - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

Effects of Moderate Intensity Soleus Push-ups vs Sustained Soleus Push-ups on Lipid Profile Among Young Population

Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To determine the effects of Short duration moderate intensity soleus push- ups VS Sustained Soleus Push-ups on lipid profile among Young Population.

NCT ID: NCT06325176 Recruiting - Episiotomy Wound Clinical Trials

Comparative Effects of Cryotherapy and Infrared Light on Pain, Redness, and Healing of Episiotomy Wound

Start date: March 20, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study will be a randomized clinical trial and will be conducted in Bahawalpur Victoria Hospital, Bahawalpur. The subjects (n=24) will be divided into two groups. Group A will include 12 postnatal women and for treatment, cryotherapy will be applied for 20 minutes. Group B will include 12 women and receive infrared light, an infrared lamp will be put at a distance of 45 cm from the perineum, and the heat produced with 230 volts for twenty minutes. The participant will be checked after the first five minutes to make sure that she is not being burned. This procedure will be done twice a day for 7 consecutive days.

NCT ID: NCT06325124 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Forward Head Posture

Muscle Energy Technique of Lower Limb Muscles in Forward Head Posture

Start date: March 26, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to find the effect of muscle energy technique of muscles involved in lower limb superficial backline (hamstring and Gastro-soleus) on improving craniovertebral angle and cervical proprioception and minimizing pain among patients with forward head posture