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This study aims to verify the influence of the Pilates Method on the improvement of pain in patients with non-specific chronic low back pain


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Nonspecific low back pain is defined as localized pain and discomfort between the lower margins of the costal gradis and the lower gluteal folds. Chronic low back pain may be associated with central sensitization (CS) which is a proposed physiological phenomenon in which a deregulation in the central nervous system. Another relevant point related to worsening pain is kinesiophobia, which is fear of movement due to pain which impedes the movement or causes the person to gradually decrease their activities, thus limiting their functions, and restricting their participation in activities of daily living. The research design is a randomized, controlled, blinded clinical trial on the influence of central stabilization on the basis of the Pilates method in improving pain, kinesiophobia, central sensitization and function in patients with chronic low back pain of non-specific origin. It is a research with four evaluations: pre-treatment, post-two weeks, post four weeks and three months after the end of treatment. An evaluation form will be used, containing questions about personal data, history of diseases, ethylism, smoking, medications used and pain intensity by the numerical scale of pain. The Tampa scale for kinesiophobia will also be used. The Central Sensitization questionnaire, which has two parts, part A containing 25 questions about the presence of pain in the last 3 months and part B containing 10 questions about possible medical diagnoses will be used. Finally, the Oswestry 2.0 Disability Index will be applied. 34 (thirty-four) volunteers, of both genders, aged between 18 and 35 years old will be recruited for at least 3 (three) months of non-specific back pain; of which 17 (seventeen) will undergo the Pilates Method and 17 (seventeen) will be part of the control group. Pilates exercises will be performed three times a week for 4 weeks, totaling 12 sessions of treatment, by a researcher with training in the method and previous training in performing the exercises. The re-evaluations will be performed after the sixth treatment session (Pilates group) and two weeks after the initial evaluation (control group), after the twelfth session (Pilates group) and after four weeks for the control group. A reevaluation will also be performed after 3 months of treatment, in order to analyze how well the Pilates method was effective in maintaining the improvement of the patient's clinical condition. ;


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NCT number NCT03854643
Study type Interventional
Source Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 2, 2018
Completion date July 30, 2019

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