Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Visual analogue scale (VAS)for pain: |
The visual analog scale (VAS) is a validated, subjective measure for acute and chronic pain. Scores are recorded by making a handwritten mark on a 10-cm line that represents a continuum between "no pain" and "worst pain. it is scientifically evident that VAS is a reliable and valid scale in aged more than 18 years. In many studies it is proved that VAS is a reliable scale but for validity it showed moderate to strong correlation for pain measurement. assessment to be done at base line after 6 weeks and after detraining of 6 weeks |
6 weeks |
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Primary |
Visual analogue scale (VAS)for pain: |
The visual analog scale (VAS) is a validated, subjective measure for acute and chronic pain. Scores are recorded by making a handwritten mark on a 10-cm line that represents a continuum between "no pain" and "worst pain. it is scientifically evident that VAS is a reliable and valid scale in aged more than 18 years. In many studies it is proved that VAS is a reliable scale but for validity it showed moderate to strong correlation for pain measurement. assessment to be done at base line after 12 weeks and after detraining of 12 weeks |
12 weeks |
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Primary |
Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) for disability: |
Each section is scored on a 0-5 scale, 5 representing the greatest disability. The index is calculated by dividing the summed score by the total possible score, which is then multiplied by 100 and expressed as a percentage. Thus, for every question not answered, the denominator is reduced by 5. The ODI can be used to assess both chronic and acute conditions of varying severity. It has high test-retest reliability and takes around 5min for a patient to complete. assessment to be done at base line after 6 weeks and after detraining of 6 weeks. |
6 weeks |
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Primary |
Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) for disability: |
Each section is scored on a 0-5 scale, 5 representing the greatest disability. The index is calculated by dividing the summed score by the total possible score, which is then multiplied by 100 and expressed as a percentage. Thus, for every question not answered, the denominator is reduced by 5. The ODI can be used to assess both chronic and acute conditions of varying severity. It has high test-retest reliability and takes around 5min for a patient to complete. assessment to be done at base line after 12 weeks and after detraining of 12 weeks. |
12 weeks |
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Primary |
SHORT FORM-36 for HRQOL |
The Short form -36 covers eight different dimensions of HRQOL: physical functioning, social functioning, role limitations due to physical functioning (role functioning-physical), bodily gain, general mental health, role limitations due to emotional functioning (role functioning-emotional), vitality (energy and fatigue), and general health perception. Scores can be summed together from all domains with differing weightings to contribute to two summary scores, a physical component score and a mental component score. The study findings indicate that the SF-36 is a reliable and valid instrument for assessment of HRQoL in patients. assessment to be done at base line after 6 weeks and after detraining of 6 weeks. |
6 weeks |
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Primary |
SF-36 for HRQOL |
The SF-36 covers eight different dimensions of HRQOL: physical functioning, social functioning, role limitations due to physical functioning (role functioning-physical), bodily gain, general mental health, role limitations due to emotional functioning (role functioning-emotional), vitality (energy and fatigue), and general health perception. Scores can be summed together from all domains with differing weightings to contribute to two summary scores, a physical component score and a mental component score. The study findings indicate that the SF-36 is a reliable and valid instrument for assessment of HRQoL in patients. assessment to be done at base line after 12 weeks and after detraining of 12 weeks. |
12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Physical fitness with flamingo test |
The Flamingo Balance Test is total body balance test, and forms part of the Eurofit Testing Battery. This single leg balance test assesses the strength of the leg, pelvic, and trunk muscle as well as dynamic balance. purpose: To assess the ability to balance successfully on a single leg. assessment to be done at base line after 6 weeks and after detraining of 6 weeks. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Physical fitness with flamingo test |
The Flamingo Balance Test is total body balance test, and forms part of the Testing Battery. This single leg balance test assesses the strength of the leg, pelvic, and trunk muscle as well as dynamic balance. purpose: To assess the ability to balance successfully on a single leg. assessment to be done at base line after 12 weeks and after detraining of 12 weeks |
12 weeks |
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Secondary |
physical fitness with back endurance test: |
The starting position is the patient/client adopting a half prone lying on a plinth with the superior edge of the iliac crest at the edge of the plinth and the arms crossed over the chest. The lower limbs are strategically stabilized with straps. The patient/client is asked to maintains the upper body in a horizontal position and the timer is started. The test ends if the patient/client can maintain the said position for 4 minutes or can no longer maintain the set position before 4 minutes elapses. The stop time is recorded. Assesment to be done at baseline after 6 weeks and detraining of 6 weeks. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
physical fitness with back endurance test: |
The starting position is the patient/client adopting a half prone lying on a plinth with the superior edge of the iliac crest at the edge of the plinth and the arms crossed over the chest. The lower limbs are strategically stabilized with straps. The patient/client is asked to maintains the upper body in a horizontal position and the timer is started. The test ends if the patient/client can maintain the said position for 4 minutes or can no longer maintain the set position before 4 minutes elapses. The stop time is recorded. Assessment to be done at baseline after 12 weeks and detraining of 12 weeks. |
12 weeks |
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Secondary |
physical function with side bridge test |
The trunk lateral endurance test, also called the side-bridge test, assesses muscular endurance of the lateral core muscles (i.e., transverse abdominis, obliques, quadratus lumborum, and erector spinae). This timed test involves static, isometric contractions of the lateral muscles on each side of the trunk that stabilize the spine. Assessment to be done at baseline after 6 weeks and detraining after 6 weeks. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
physical function with side bridge test |
The trunk lateral endurance test, also called the side-bridge test, assesses muscular endurance of the lateral core muscles (i.e., transverse abdominis, obliques, quadratus lumborum, and erector spinae). This timed test involves static, isometric contractions of the lateral muscles on each side of the trunk that stabilize the spine. Assessment to be done at baseline after 12 weeks and detraining after 12weeks. |
12 weeks |
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Secondary |
physical function with abdominal curl-up test |
The curl up test measures abdominal muscular strength and endurance of the abdominals and hip-flexors, important in back support and core stability. assessment to be done at baseline after 6 weeks and detraining after 6 weeks. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
physical function with abdominal curl-up test |
The curl up test measures abdominal muscular strength and endurance of the abdominals and hip-flexors, important in back support and core stability. assessment to be done at baseline after 12 weeks and detraining after 12 weeks. |
after 12 weeks |
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Secondary |
physical function with 60-s squat test: |
To test lower body muscle endurance. Perform for the greatest possible number of repetitions in 1 min without carrying out assisted movements using other body segments assessment to be done at baseline after 6 weeks and detraining after 6 weeks. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
physical function with 60-s squat test: |
To test lower body muscle endurance. Perform for the greatest possible number of repetitions in 1 min without carrying out assisted movements using other body segments assessment to be done at baseline after 12 weeks and detraining after 12 weeks. |
12 weeks |
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Secondary |
Biofeedback pressure unit |
The unit consists of a combined gauge and inflation bulb connected to a pressure cell. Designed by physical therapists, the Stabilizer registers changing pressure in an air-filled pressure cell allowing body movements to be detected during exercise. The Pressure Biofeedback Unit is a reliable tool when utilized with a population of subjects that can perform the abdominal drawing-in test. assessment to be done at baseline after 6 weeks and detraining after 6 weeks |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Biofeedback pressure unit |
The unit consists of a combined gauge and inflation bulb connected to a pressure cell. Designed by physical therapists, the Stabilizer registers changing pressure in an air-filled pressure cell allowing body movements to be detected during exercise. The Pressure Biofeedback Unit is a reliable tool when utilized with a population of subjects that can perform the abdominal drawing-in test. Assessment to be done at baseline after 12 weeks and detraining after 12 weeks |
12 weeks |
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