Pregnancy Related Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Adding Pelvic Floor Exercises to the Stabilization Exercises in Treating Low Back Pain During Pregnancy: A Randomized Controlled Trial
The purpose of the study is to know the effect of adding pelvic floor exercises to the stabilization exercises in treating low back pain during pregnancy.
Low back pain (LBP) is a frequent condition in pregnancy, which may begin early, but the maximum pain out-put is typically found during the third trimester. (Adriana et al., 2020). LBP is pain or discomfort located between the 12th rib and the gluteal fold and PGP has been defined as 'pain experienced between the posterior iliac crest and the gluteal fold, particularly in the vicinity of the sacroiliac joints' (Margie et al., 2018). LBP is a common health concern among women during pregnancy worldwide. The prevalence of LBP during pregnancy varies from and within sub regions. Moderate to severe disability associated with LBP is often a burden in pregnancy. The negative impact of LBP during pregnancy has implications on maternal quality of life and satisfaction with pregnancy. The duration of LBP in pregnancy correlates directly with the duration of absenteeism, physical dysfunction and poor work performance (Njoku et al., 2021). The pelvic floor muscles (PFMs) are another component of the local stabilizing system, which in associated with deep abdominal and multifidus muscles play a critical role in lumbo-pelvic stability. Insufficiency can occur as a result of trauma, surgery, poor movement patterns, and childbirth. Previous studies reported that compared with healthy subjects, PFMs endurance time decreases in patients with pregnancy-related LBP (PRLBP). In addition, motor control of these muscles is altered in presence of sacroiliac join pain. Pregnancy can affect PFMs in several ways. The enhancement of hormonal level leads to muscle inhibition. Simultaneously, the growing of the uterus pushes pelvic organs downward and exert continuous strain on PFMs. Delivery itself changes the pelvic supportive system. These changes can impair PFMs function and load transferring in lumbo-pelvic area and lead to development of LBP. It was found that there is a synergistic relationship between local stabilizing muscles. Therefore, it could be supposed that a treatment program, which addresses local stabilizing muscles, can improve PFM function and decrease clinical symptoms in PRLBP (Zahra et al., 2018). They were divided randomly into two equal groups using coin toss method;Group A (Control Group): consisted of 24 pregnant women with LBP and treated by routine treatment (Stabilization exercise) only 3 times per week for 6 successive weeks. Group B (Study Group): consisted of 24 pregnant women with LBP and treated by same program for group A and pelvic floor exercise only 3 times per week for 6 successive weeks. ;
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