Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparative Effects of McGill Stabilization Exercises and Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Technique on Pain, Range of Motion and Functional Disability in Chronic Non-specific Low Back Pain
Verified date | November 2023 |
Source | Riphah International University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Non-specific chronic low back pain (NS-CLBP) is defined as lumber pain persisting for longer than three months, in absence of a suspected pathology or any specific cause. A specific diagnosis of low back pain cannot be obtained in approximately 80% patients with low back pain, indicating that patients with low back pain are often diagnosed with non-specific low back pain and these are the majority of the individuals with low back pain that present to physiotherapy In other cases the cause may be a minor problem with a disc between two spinal bones (vertebrae), or a minor problem with a small facet joint between two vertebrae. There may be other minor problems in the structures and tissues of the lower back that result in pain. Objective of this study is to compare the effects McGill stabilization exercises and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation technique on pain, range of motion and functional disability in chronic non-specific Low back pain.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 36 |
Est. completion date | October 2, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | September 28, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 40 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. 20-40years 2. Both Genders. 3. Mild to moderate back pain with NPRS pain score of between 2/10- 6/10. 4. Chronic low back pain for more than 3 months. 5. No radiating pain below the gluteal fold. EXCLUSION CRITERIA 1. Diagnosed with disc herniation 2. lumber canal stenosis 3. spondylolysis, 4. Lumbar radiculopathy 5. Lumbar vertebral fracture 6. Any referred pain below gluteal fold or neurological involvement in lower limbs 7. Participants who had undergone surgery for lumbopelvic surgery, abdominal, shoulder and lower limb surgery. 8. Pregnancy. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Pakistan | Riphah International University | Lahore | Punjab |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Riphah International University |
Pakistan,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | 1. Numerical Rating Scale (NPRS) | Numeric Rating Scale (NPRS) is most frequently used instruments to measure pain intensity in neck pain .The 11-point numeric with 0 representing No pain, 1-3 representing Mild Pain (nagging, annoying, interfering little with ADLs), 4-6 representing Moderate Pains (interferes significantly with ADLs), 7-10 representing Sever Pain (disabling, unable to perform ADLs) | [Time Frame: 6th week] | |
Primary | 2. Bubble Inclinometer | The spinous process of the 1st sacral vertebra and the 12th thoracic vertebra were considered as reference points for measuring the range of motion in bending forward and backward. The spinous process of the 12th thoracic vertebra was considered as reference point for measuring the range of motion of lumbar side flexion. Two bubble inclinometers were used simultaneously for measuring the lumbar range of motion when bending forward (in the standing position), and one bubble inclinometer for measuring the lumbar range of motion for back extension (in the standing) and side flexion (in the standing position).The actual ranges of motion of lumbar area when bending forward and backward were calculated by subtracting the number (degree) obtained by the lower inclinometer from the number (degree) obtained by the upper inclinometer | [Time Frame: 6th week] | |
Primary | 3. Modified Oswestery Disability Index (MODI) | For patients with low back pain, the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) is a well-recognized and widely used patient reported health questionnaire and outcome measure. It is a self-rating questionnaire comprised of a series of ten sections, each with six statements describing functional impairment in a variety of activities of daily living including: personal care, lifting, sitting, standing, walking, sleeping, sex life, social life and travelling, as well as the intensity of pain and its response to analgesia. The six statements are scored from 0-5 and responses are added to give a total score out of a maximum possible score of 50 (or 45 if the question on sex life is omitted).
This score can subsequently be categorized in to five levels of increasing disability |
[Time Frame: 6th week] | |
Secondary | ROM lumber spine (flexion) | To measure total flexion ROM, the spinous process of T12 is identified and marked. The inclinometer is centered over the mark at T12 and zeroed. The patient is instructed to bend forwards as far as possible without bending the knees. The ROM value on the inclinometer is recorded for total flexion. | [Time Frame: 6th week] | |
Secondary | ROM lumber spine (side flexion) | To measure side bending ROM, the inclinometer is placed just above the mark at T12 parallel to the axis of the spinal column and zeroed. The patient is instructed to lean over to the right or left as far as possible with the fingertips reaching as far down the side of the thigh, and the ROM value on the inclinometer is recorded. | [Time Frame: 6th week] | |
Secondary | ROM lumber spine (extension) | To measure extension, the inclinometer is centered over the mark at T12, and the inclinometer is zeroed. The patient is instructed to bend backwards as far as possible without bending his knees, and the ROM value for extension was recorded. | [Time Frame: 6th week] | |
Secondary | ROM lumber spine (rotation) | Patient is standing and forward flexed spine positioned in neutral rotation place bubble inclinometer on s1 and T12 ask patient to rotate and measure the reading with both inclinometers first set to zero. | [Time Frame: 6th week] |
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