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NCT number NCT04119466
Other study ID # MED23/2019
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date September 1, 2019
Est. completion date January 15, 2020

Study information

Verified date January 2020
Source University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study evaluates efficacy of stabilizing training of deep core muscles in the lumbar spine in degenerative disc disease subjects, considering the progression level of degenerative disc disease: protrusion or extrusion.


Description:

Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is one of the causes of low back pain, and contributes to increasing the socio-economic problem. Depending on the reason for the dysfunction, various classifications describing the level of advancement are used. Literature on the subject commonly uses the division into protrusion and extrusion of the intervertebral disc, as approved by the American Society of Neuroradiology.

Stabilizing training is one of the forms of conservative treatment of lumbar pain, alongside manual treatment or techniques from the field of chiropractics or physiotherapy. It is thought that the proper stabilization of this region of the body is crucial for coping with pain.

Therefore, the aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of stabilizing training of deep core muscles in the lumbar spine in subjects in the age of 20-35 years, considering the progression level of degenerative disc disease: protrusion or extrusion, on the basis of the clinical condition.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 38
Est. completion date January 15, 2020
Est. primary completion date January 15, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 20 Years to 35 Years
Eligibility All the subjects undergo imaging examination in the form of MRI, whose results will be interpreted by a radiologist. Each person will be classified according to the current damage to the intervertebral disc as recommended by the American Society of Neuroradiology: protrusion or extrusion of the intervertebral disc.

Inclusion Criteria:

- disc disease located in the lumbar region of the spine confirmed by the MRI

- subacute stage of the disease

- age 20-35 years

Exclusion Criteria:

- advanced degenerative-deformatory changes of the spine

- previous fracture of the spine

- neurologic deficits in lower limbs or pelvis

- spondylolisthesis

- transitional vertebra

- rheumatic diseases

Study Design


Intervention

Behavioral:
Stabilizing training
The training will include the activation of the lumbar multifidus muscle (m. multifudus) and the transverse abdominal muscle (m. transversus abdominis). The performance of the individual stages of the training will be based on Richardson's methodology. One session will comprise 4 sets in which the patient will be asked to do pelvic tilts (draw-in) with simultaneous full exhalation, thus activating the aforementioned muscle groups in different positions: a) prone b) supine with lower extremities flexed c) quadruped d) standing back to the wall. The subjects will perform 3 series consisting of 10 repeats, each of which will last ca. 10 seconds.

Locations

Country Name City State
Poland theMedicine Wroclaw Lower Silesia

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Poland, 

References & Publications (7)

Altinkaya N, Cekinmez M. Lumbar multifidus muscle changes in unilateral lumbar disc herniation using magnetic resonance imaging. Skeletal Radiol. 2016 Jan;45(1):73-7. doi: 10.1007/s00256-015-2252-z. Epub 2015 Sep 16. — View Citation

Aluko A, DeSouza L, Peacock J. The effect of core stability exercises on variations in acceleration of trunk movement, pain, and disability during an episode of acute nonspecific low back pain: a pilot clinical trial. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2013 Oct;36(8):497-504.e1-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2012.12.012. Epub 2013 Aug 12. — View Citation

Baek SO, Cho HK, Jung GS, Son SM, Cho YW, Ahn SH. Verification of an optimized stimulation point on the abdominal wall for transcutaneous neuromuscular electrical stimulation for activation of deep lumbar stabilizing muscles. Spine J. 2014 Sep 1;14(9):2178-83. doi: 10.1016/j.spinee.2014.02.016. Epub 2014 Feb 14. — View Citation

Capra F, Vanti C, Donati R, Tombetti S, O'Reilly C, Pillastrini P. Validity of the straight-leg raise test for patients with sciatic pain with or without lumbar pain using magnetic resonance imaging results as a reference standard. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2011 May;34(4):231-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2011.04.010. Epub 2011 May 5. — View Citation

Dagenais S, Mayer J, Haldeman S, Borg-Stein J. Evidence-informed management of chronic low back pain with prolotherapy. Spine J. 2008 Jan-Feb;8(1):203-12. doi: 10.1016/j.spinee.2007.10.021. Review. — View Citation

Daghighi MH, Pouriesa M, Maleki M, Fouladi DF, Pezeshki MZ, Mazaheri Khameneh R, Bazzazi AM. Migration patterns of herniated disc fragments: a study on 1,020 patients with extruded lumbar disc herniation. Spine J. 2014 Sep 1;14(9):1970-7. doi: 10.1016/j.spinee.2013.11.056. Epub 2013 Dec 18. — View Citation

Leone A, Guglielmi G, Cassar-Pullicino VN, Bonomo L. Lumbar intervertebral instability: a review. Radiology. 2007 Oct;245(1):62-77. Review. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary The Oswestry Disability Index The Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) is a valid and reliable assessment tool used by clinicians and researchers to quantify disability for low back pain. The self-completed questionnaire contains ten sections concerning intensity of pain, lifting, ability to care for oneself, ability to walk, ability to sit, sexual function, ability to stand, social life, sleep quality, and ability to travel. For each section the total possible score is 5: if the first statement is marked the section score = 0; if the last statement is marked, it = 5. After completing, the score is calculated by by summing scores from all sections (total maximum points=50). Total results are calculated as a percentage. The higher the score, the subject's condition is worse.
The results are interpreted as follows:
0% to 20%: minimal disability 21%-40%: moderate disability 41%-60%: severe disability 61%-80%: crippled 81%-100%:These patients are either bed-bound or exaggerating their symptoms.
15 minutes
Primary Range of motion evaluation Range of motion will be evaluated SpinalMouse®. It is a non-invasive device used for assessing spinal mobility, whose reliability has been confirmed by studies. The measurement records the flexion and extension range of motion, and the test measure the total mobility from maximal flexion to maximal extension. Three measurements will be taken, and for statistical purposes their mean value will be calculated. 15 minutes
Secondary The passive lumbar extension test The passive lumbar extension test (PLE) is a tool for assessing the instability in the lumbar section of the spine. It is is the most suitable test for detecting lumbar instability, thanks to its excellent diagnostic accuracy, and good reliability 10 minutes
Secondary Straight leg raise test Straight leg raise (SLR) test is considered by researchers to be sensitive and specific in diagnosing damage to the peripheral nervous system. The subject's lower limb with the knee extended was passively raised until potential symptoms were triggered, although not more than 60° of flexion in the hip joint, which, according to Kapandji, causes the maximum stretching of nerve structures. 10 minutes
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